According to www.seatrade-maritime.com, Hutchison Port Holdings has signed two separate memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with Chinese manufacturing giants Midea Group and TCL Industries, establishing differentiated strategic partnerships focused on logistics efficiency, supply chain resilience, green shipping, and digital transformation.
Midea Partnership: Two-Year Alliance Anchored at Yantian
The MoU between Midea Group and Hutchison Ports is structured as a two-year collaboration designed to expand their global strategic alliance and strengthen end-to-end supply chain capabilities amid volatile international trade and geopolitical shifts. The partnership integrates Midea’s extensive overseas manufacturing footprint—including facilities in Thailand, Indonesia, Egypt, Vietnam, and Mexico—with Hutchison Ports’ worldwide terminal network.
Yantian International Container Terminals serves as the primary operational hub for this cooperation. Beyond day-to-day efficiency gains, the parties will jointly research eco-friendly logistics models and low-carbon transport pathways. Lewis Fu, president of Midea International, emphasized infrastructure reliability as foundational to global growth:
“With co-ordinated digital systems and priority seasonal handling, we will substantially lift supply chain synergy and operational performance, giving us solid confidence to hit our target of 1.5 million teu of global shipping volume by 2027.” — Lewis Fu, president of Midea International
TCL Pact Prioritizes Carbon Reduction and Digital Integration
Parallel to the Midea agreement, Hutchison Ports signed a second MoU with TCL Industries, centering on carbon reduction, green port development, and end-to-end digital transformation. The collaboration leverages TCL’s expertise in smart manufacturing and new energy technology alongside Hutchison Ports’ global terminal operations. Joint initiatives include co-developing next-generation green port infrastructure, accelerating digital upgrades to streamline container movement, and cutting operational carbon intensity.
Again, Yantian International Container Terminals functions as the core operational base. Currently, approximately 40% of TCL’s national export volume moves through Yantian terminals. The updated MoU aims to deepen multimodal transport links and expand port alliance resources aligned with TCL’s overseas manufacturing layout. Weiguo Shi, vice president of TCL Industries, stated:
“This powerful partnership with Hutchison Ports represents a major milestone in our mission to empower the global shipping and logistics ecosystem through intelligent technology and new energy solutions. We will fully leverage our deep expertise in digital transformation and clean energy to work alongside Hutchison Ports, driving the entire industry towards a higher-quality, more sustainable new era.” — Weiguo Shi, vice president of TCL Industries
Strategic Positioning and Industry Context
Eric Ip, group managing director of Hutchison Ports, underscored the dual agreements’ significance for global market access:
“Midea’s fast-growing export throughput will bring robust cargo momentum to our terminals. We will deploy our premium operational standards, digital tools and customised service packages to back Midea’s global footprint and set a new benchmark for port-manufacturer collaboration.” — Eric Ip, group managing director of Hutchison Ports
He added that partnering with TCL accelerates integration of green infrastructure and digital technologies to deliver more sustainable and intelligent solutions across global supply chains.
The MoUs reflect a broader industry trend toward vertically integrated, sustainability-driven port-manufacturer partnerships. For example, PSA International is developing a 4.5 million teu deep-sea hub in Vietnam, while the Port of Galveston recently opened a $106 million cargo berth. These developments signal growing investment in resilient, low-carbon port infrastructure aligned with export-oriented manufacturing strategies.
Source: Seatrade Maritime
Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.










