- Total area:57 ha
- Berths:2 berths (+1 barge berth)
- Berth length:750m
- Channel chart datum :-14 m
- Water draft at berth :-16 m
- Vessel capacity :160,000 DWT
- Terminal capacity :1,100,000 TEUs/year
- Company:Tan Cang - Hai Phong International Container Terminal Co. Ltd.
Tan Cang - Hai Phong International Container Terminal (TC-HICT) - The biggest deepwater container terminal in Northern Viet Nam
Tan Cang - Hai Phong International Container Terminal (TC-HICT) is the first deepwater terminal in the Northern region, located in Lach Huyen Estuary, Chanh River addressed in Cat Hai Town, Cat Hai District, Hai Phong City; 20.3 km away from buoy number “0” Lach Huyen section of Hai Phong channel. TC-HICT officially welcomes mother vessels connecting directly US and Canada starting from April 10, 2019.
In the situation of the Covid-19 pandemic, TC-HICT has provided timely solutions to promote service quality, apply incentive policies, be a pioneer in technology, successfully implement Eport and Electronic delivery order (eDO, always take customers in the heart of our work. TC-HICT has steadily overcome the difficult period, with high monthly growth, cargo handling capacity reaches more than 150 containers/hour.
On October 22nd, 2020, Tan Cang - Hai Phong International Container Terminal (TC-HICT), a Saigon Newport Corporation’s subsidiary is gratefully held the ceremony to welcome the 500.000th TEU through the terminal in 2020.
In the situation of the Covid-19 pandemic, TC-HICT has provided timely solutions to promote service quality, apply incentive policies, be a pioneer in technology, successfully implement Eport and Electronic delivery order (eDO, always take customers in the heart of our work. TC-HICT has steadily overcome the difficult period, with high monthly growth, cargo handling capacity reaches more than 150 containers/hour.
On October 22nd, 2020, Tan Cang - Hai Phong International Container Terminal (TC-HICT), a Saigon Newport Corporation’s subsidiary is gratefully held the ceremony to welcome the 500.000th TEU through the terminal in 2020.