WELCOME TO TAN CANG - CAI MEP INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL
Tan Cang – Cai Mep International Terminal Co., Ltd (TCIT) is a joint venture among Saigon Newport Corporation, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (Japan), Wan Hai Lines (Taiwan) and Hanjin Logistics Corporation (Korea). The Investment Certificate was granted for TCIT by the Vietnam Government in September 2009, with the capital investment about USD 100 million, equivalent to around VND 2,000 billion.
Officially started operations in January 2011, TCIT is expected to bring international standard of terminal operation services to customers. Being a deep-water port located near Cai Mep - Thi Vai river T-junction, 18 nautical miles away from Vung Tau pilot station, TCIT can provide high level of convenience for transshipment cargoes to Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong, Dong Nai, Long An and vice versa. The channel depth is minus 14 meters, water draft at berth could reach minus 16.8 meters, turning basin has a diameter of 500 meters, thus suitable for serving large container vessels up to 160,000 DWT (approximately 14,000 Teus).
Terminal facilities are highly invested with main berth of 890 meters in length, 03 barge berths of 270 meters in length, 55 ha container yard with a capacity of nearly 51,500 Teus. In addition, TCIT is equipped with all modern and environmentally friendly equipment including 10 STS cranes, 22 e-RTG cranes, 03 dedicated cranes for barge operation, 76 internal trucks, 05 reach stackers and 05 empty container handlers along with innovative technology – TOPS (Terminal Operations Package - System) provided by Realtime Business Solutions - RBS/Australia.
With full support from Saigon Newport Corporation, the biggest terminal operator in Vietnam and the three well-known partners: M.O.L., WHL and Hanjin Logistics Corporation, TCIT is on the fast move and will soon become a world-class container terminal operator. Our mission is to provide the most reliable and competitive services to customers, meanwhile keeping our focus on ensuring health, safety and environmental sustainability.