ASIA
: 3 Hong Kong has partnered with Hongkong International Terminals
(HIT) to further enhance the content of the “Traffic Channel”,
which broadcast live traffic conditions from areas around Kwai Chung
Container Port by using video streaming technology.
3 Hong Kong has
accessed to HIT’s four traffic cameras positioned at Ching Cheung
Road, Kwai Chung Road, Container Port Road South and Route 3 towards
Western Harbour Tunnel, all close to Kwai Chung Container Port. People
working in the transportation industry can simply use their video
mobile phones to view the latest traffic conditions in areas around
the terminals, giving them greater flexibility in managing their time
and helping them to deliver containers to the terminals without delay.
Mrs. Agnes Nardi,
Managing Director of 3 Hong Kong, said, “Since its launch, 3’s
Traffic Channel has received an overwhelming response and we have
added more traffic cameras at different locations, providing our customers
with the latest traffic conditions around Hong Kong. The partnership
between 3 Hong Kong and HIT facilitates the extension of the “Traffic”
application to the commercial sector. Through advanced 3G technology,
both personal users and those in the transport industry can check
out real-time traffic conditions in the Kwai Chung port area. Hence,
they can adjust their delivery times and improve their operating efficiency."
Mr. Eric Ip, HIT Managing Director commented, “With a strong
focus on customer service, HIT is committed to the adoption of new
technologies to strengthen our level of customer service. Using 3
Hong Kong’s “Traffic Channel”, customers can receive
first hand information on road conditions in the Kwai Chung port region,
increasing convenience of container pick-up and delivery.”
Currently,
3 Hong Kong accesses to 33 traffic cameras distributed throughout
Hong Kong on the “Traffic Channel”. Service charges are
based on usage per video minute.
Hongkong International
Terminals (HIT)
Hongkong International Terminals (HIT) is the largest container terminal
in Hong Kong. With a strong emphasis on productivity and efficiency,
HIT is committed to the creation and implementation of forward-looking,
service-enhancing technology.
HIT is
a member of the Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) Group, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa Limited
(HWL). HPH is the world’s leading port investor, developer and
operator with interests in 17 countries throughout Asia, the Middle
East, Africa, Europe and the Americas. Today, HPH operates in a total
of 35 ports together with a number of transportation related service
companies.