
Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) have signed an agreement with Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) in a share swap and HPH will become the majority shareholder of Amsterdam-based Ceres Container Terminals Europe B.V. (CTE) in the Netherlands. In exchange for the majority stake in CTE, NYK will have a minority stake in Europe Container Terminals (ECT) in Rotterdam.
Commenting on the agreement, John Meredith, Group Managing Director of HPH, said, "The investment in CTE will help strengthen HPH's presence in Northern Europe through the addition of extra container-handling capacity. CTE's strategic location allows it to attract deep-sea and feeder traffic as well as inland traffic."
CTE consist of 2 wholly owned subsidiaries, Ceres Paragon Terminals (CPT)(see pic) and Ceres Amsterdam Marine Terminals (CAMT).
CAMT is a Ro-Ro terminal that performs stevedoring activities for automobile carriers and has a number of warehouses for the storage of cocoa.
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