HIT, which operates 16 of Hong Kong’s 24 deepwater ship berths and has a 70% market share in terms of port handling volume, said in a statement today that operations are at 80% of its daily average cargo volume with a strike involving 450 dockworkers well into its second week.
“We are making every effort to ensure the steady flow of cargo through the terminals. There are no containers stranded,” the company said.
It said earlier that the strike is costing the company US$644,000 a day.
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