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PSA becomes shareholder in Duisburg Gateway Terminal

Singapore-based port and terminal operator PSA International has agreed to purchase a 22% share in Germany’s Duisburg Gateway Terminal GmbH (DGT).

The agreement is subject to approval by competition and regulatory authorities in Germany. When the purchase is completed, PSA will join Hupac, HTS, and duisport as shareholders in DGT.

DGT will be a container terminal in the Port of Duisburg and is expected to be Europe’s first 100% climate-neutral inland container terminal.

In addition, the trimodal DGT is anticipated to be the largest box terminal in the European hinterland, with an area of 235,000 m².

The first phase of construction is planned for completion in the first quarter of 2024.





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