HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder: CTQI for the third time

HHLA group Container Terminal Altenwerder emphasises on its special position in the global market

HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder (CTA) has been certified according to the Container Terminal Quality Indicator standard (CTQI) for the third time in a row. That makes CTA one of the world’s best terminals by their own account. During this year’s recertification CTA met the Container Terminal Quality Indicator (CTQI) standard for the third time running. The CTQI standard certificate will be valid for one year.

Germanischer Lloyd experts monitored all the processes running at CTA. The certification procedure consists of 80 standardized Indicators that were tested and evaluated at CTA. Among these are quality indices for waterside and hinterland handling, as well as reliability in adhering to agreed handling periods for containers and checking of internal company processes. Known as key performance indicators, these have to be applied at every terminal in the world. They permit assessment of the quality of container terminals, providing the basis for international comparison.

Oliver Dux, Managing Director of HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder: “It is especially high-potential and reliable performance in handling that makes the case for CTA so convincing. That is how we achieve an above-average benchmark figure according to the CTQI standard. In addition, we have improved on last year in terms of productivity and the reliability of ship and truck clearance.“ Due to its high degree of automation this CTA facility, designed for the efficient handling of containerships, is regarded among experts as the world’s most state-of-the-art container terminal.

Quelle: LogEastics
Plattform: www.logistik-express.com

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