The collaboration has involved APM Terminals sharing expertise in safety, port automation, artificial intelligence, process efficiency, and decarbonization. The HHIT has been integrated into the Gemini Cooperation, a new East-West shipping network managed by Maersk and Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd. This positions the terminal as a key hub in Northern Vietnam, designed to streamline operations and support sustainable practices.
Robert Uggla, Chairman of A.P. Moller – Maersk, highlighted the project’s importance: “It is with immense pride that we stand here today as strategic partners enabling and celebrating this huge step forward for the Vietnamese shipping and logistics capabilities. As the most modern and the largest deep water container port in Northern Vietnam, the new facility will enable businesses, create jobs and connect Vietnam to the world in a more efficient, cost effective and green manner. As we look ahead, Maersk is committed to deepening our collaboration with Vietnam and with our strategic partner Hateco. We are proud to offer our expertise and best practices to deliver value to our customers, partners and wider stakeholders in Haiphong and beyond.”
Tran Van Ky, Chairman of Hateco Group, emphasized the rapid progress: “In just 30 months, what was once a dream has become the most modern maritime gateway for Northern Vietnam. For Hateco, it is not just a new port. It is a gateway for progress, a symbol of partnership and a testament to what vision, innovation and collaboration can bring. Hateco and its professional and dedicated employees cannot achieve this alone. We appreciate the government of Vietnam’s foresight and trust to offer this strategic infrastructure project to Hateco. We also feel privileged to work alongside experts and advisors from Maersk and APM Terminals, who shared their insights from global operations to make the HHIT project construction and operations smarter, greener and faster.”
During the opening, Hateco and APM Terminals signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen their partnership, focusing on further investments and operations in Haiphong and exploring additional locations in Vietnam. This terminal enhances Vietnam’s logistics capacity, fosters economic growth, and supports efficient, eco-friendly maritime operations in the region.