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On 12 June 2026, Hutchison Ports Thailand (HPT), led by Mr. Stephen Ashworth, Managing Director – Southeast Asia & Australia, donated funds to the Thai Red Cross Society’s Disaster Relief Emergency Fund. The donation was graciously received by Ms. Janprapa Vichitcholchai, Deputy Director of the Fundraising Bureau.
Recognizing the critical importance of disaster relief...


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On 11 June 2026, Hutchison Ports Thailand (HPT) and the Faculty of International Maritime Studies at Kasetsart University, Sriracha Campus (IMS KU), entered into their third Memorandum of Agreement on Academic Cooperation (MOA). This partnership aims to develop the potential of students and the next generation of talent for Thailand’s maritime and port industry.
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Hutchison Ports Thailand executives and staff, along with faculty members and students from the Faculty of International Maritime Studies at Kasetsart University, Sriracha Campus, hosted a “Save the Crab, Shape the Sea” activity at the Sriracha Fisheries Research Station, Faculty of Fisheries, Kasetsart University. This initiative helps conserve and restore marine ecosystems ...


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Hutchison Ports Thailand (HPT), the leading port investor in Thailand and operator of Terminals A2, A3, C1-2, and D1-3 at Laem Chabang Port, received three new remote control super post panamax quay cranes at its Terminal D facility in December 2025. This brings the total number of super post panamax quay cranes at this terminal to 17, supporting a quay length of 1,700 metres...


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