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Port of Sihanoukville launches new 450,000 TEU terminal

Cambodia’s port of Sihanoukville has inaugurated its new 450,000 TEU container berth, according to DynaLiners.

The cost of constructing the new 253-metre long and 10.4-metre depth berth was US$37.5 million.

The port of Sihanoukville will now have a container capacity of 1 million TEUs. The port aims to further expand this capacity, as it is developing a new deep-water container terminal.

The upcoming terminal, which will be completed in three phases, is expected to provide a further 1.5 million TEUs in capacity by 2029.





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