About HUD Salvage & Towage

HUD Group's salvage & towage business has a long history dated back to its establishment in 1972 with the merging of the operations of Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Company and Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company, which together formed Hongkong United Dockyards Limited ("HUD"). This combined the two dockyards' fleets under the Hongkong Salvage & Towage ("HKST").  After corporate restructuring and acquisition, HKST became a division under the HUD Group in 2002 and then owned by members of the CK Hutchison Group in 2021.  
 
The division, still renowned for its name of “Hongkong Salvage & Towage” in the maritime industry, is now taking multiple roles as the designer, owner and operator of the largest and the most modern fleet of both harbour tugs and ocean-going tugs in Hong Kong, and comprising 13 Grade I tugs totalling 57,800 BHP with an average age of 12 years.  Its harbour tugs serve 24 hours for the Port of Hong Kong, one of the world's busiest port; whereas its ocean-going tugs serve in a standby mode to offer support services in case of emergency.  Notwithstanding that, the ocean-going tugs are also actively seeking charter employment worldwide.  HKST has attained ISO 14001 EMS accreditation.  Also, it is the only Hong Kong-based member of the International Salvage Union and a corporate member of the China Rescue & Salvage Association.  All tugs are built in compliance with the UK, Hong Kong and Australian specifications and regulations; and are classed with Lloyd's Register of Shipping.