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Originally Posted by hkskyline
I don't have a copy of the Guinness Book of Records with me, but here is a web search result :
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...pagewanted=all
The world's largest multilevel industrial building is an immense complex in Hong Kong owned by an American company, the CSX Corporation. The 14-story building at the Kwai Chung docks has 16 miles of roads inside, mostly of three lanes, and handles 10,000 trucks bearing containers each day. Companies like Adidas, Wal-Mart, Target, Next and Liz Claiborne all lease space in the building for various tasks, like inspecting garments.
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A little more web research resulted in:
These buildings(s) (owned by CSX as mentioned above) are known as Asia Terminals Ltd. (ATL), which has earned the distinction of being the largest and first multi-storey drive-in cargo logistics facility. Located at terminal 3 in Kwai Chung. The ATL complex consists actually of 2 blocks (named just A and B). CSX does not actually "own" these, but is the major shareholder (69%) of ATL and "CSX World Terminals" operates the ATL complex under a long-term management contract.
Not easy to find a spot that shows it in it's full "beauty"...
ATL Logistics Centre, Blocks B + A (right, smaller)
ATL Logistics Centre, Block B
ATL Logistics Centre, Blocks B + A (right, behind, smaller)
ATL Logistics Centre, Block B
Besides the ATL complex is the large Hutchison Logistics center (Hong Kong International terminal, HIT), a single building on terminal 4, this appears to compete in (total) size with the ATL complex.
CSX does also "own" SeaLand Orient Terminals Ltd. (SLOT), which operates Terminal 3 at Kwai Chung and handles more than 1 Million TEU per year over a single berth. ATL also runs terminal 8 west (CT8W) on Stonecutters Island (Ngong Shuen Chau, not an island anymore).
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