The two container terminals in the western part of Shenzhen port in south China are expanding capacity to cope with the ever-growing volumes.
The four-berth Shekou Container Terminals (SCT) is adding five berths under its HK$4 bill (US$513 mill) Phase III development, while Chiwan Container Terminal (CCT), which operates five berths, is building four more....
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