SINGAPORE's psa International has retained its ports crown in the latest annual rankings of global container terminal operators from UK consultancy Drewry.
The seven largest terminal operators now handle over 40 per cent of global port throughput on an equity-adjusted basis, according to Singapore's Splash 247.
Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) recorded the strongest growth last year, with equity TEU up by more than 10 per cent following the acquisition of Bollore Africa Logistics in December 2022.
Eleanor Hadland, author of the report and Drewry's senior analyst for ports and terminals, said: 'The seven largest global terminal operators all reported equity-adjusted throughput of more than 40 million TEU in 2023.
'While several of the smaller global terminal operators have clearly stated their intention to expand their portfolios, there are very limited opportunities to close the 30 million TEU wide gap that exists between this leading pack and the rest of the table.'
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The seven largest terminal operators now handle over 40 per cent of global port throughput on an equity-adjusted basis, according to Singapore's Splash 247.
Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) recorded the strongest growth last year, with equity TEU up by more than 10 per cent following the acquisition of Bollore Africa Logistics in December 2022.
Eleanor Hadland, author of the report and Drewry's senior analyst for ports and terminals, said: 'The seven largest global terminal operators all reported equity-adjusted throughput of more than 40 million TEU in 2023.
'While several of the smaller global terminal operators have clearly stated their intention to expand their portfolios, there are very limited opportunities to close the 30 million TEU wide gap that exists between this leading pack and the rest of the table.'
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