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company, Matadi
Gateway Terminal to operate and manage the facility. SIMOBILE is a concessionaire of a parcel of land along the Congo river in the district of Mbengu, Township of Matadi in the Democratic Republic of Congo, intended for port use. As the natural gateway to Kinshasa and approximately 150 kilometers upstream from the Atlantic Ocean, strategic MGT is the only terminal in DR Congo with modern infrastructure and equipment.
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175:. It was the First Philippine Independent Port Operator to provide Marine Cargo Handling through Various shipping companies around the globe. Beginning in December 24, 1987 It was rebranded as International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) and was formed by the Soriano Group and the Razon Group alongside with Sea-Land Services to bid for the privatization of The Manila International Container Terminal in line with the
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Project's second phase, SBMA awarded ICTSI Subic, Inc. the concession to operate NCT 2. Increasing volumes at the Subic Bay
Freeport enabled ICTSI to streamline and interface the operations of NCT 1 and 2. The merged operations are ready to serve an improving local economy in Central and Northern Luzon regions, along with its continued support to facilitate the box market of Metro Manila.
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Diversified
Corporation and NYK Fil-Japan Shipping Corp. The country's first dry port, LGICT primarily operates as an extension of the seaport operations of the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) and is intended to function as a regional logistics hub, supporting operations of exporters and importers in the Laguna, Batangas and Quezon economic zones.
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precise handling and storage requirements of important cargoes such as soy bean meal and milling wheat, which serve the nation’s livestock and food production needs. Offering operational efficiencies and multi-port synergy within the Port of Manila system: ready to capably serve the
Philippines’ growing international bulk and breakbulk trade.
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Madagascar
International Container Terminal Services, Ltd. (MICTSL) accomplished the reorganization and upgrading of the yard area, including additional investments in key equipment. Madagascar's main international trading gateway; MICTSL is a key port in the southwest Indian Ocean connecting Africa to global markets.
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IRB Logistica Ltda. (iTracker
Logistica Inteligente) is set to provide eco-efficient solutions to Port of Rio de Janeiro users a full intermodal logistics provider with: empty container depot, export container freight station, general warehousing, distribution center, and railway transportation. They
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In
February 2013, ICTSI, through its wholly owned subsidiary Operadora Portuaria Centroamericana (OPC), won the international bid for the design, financing, construction, maintenance, operation, and exploration of Specialized Container and Cargo Terminal in the Republic of Honduras. An important port
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ICTSI formed a wholly owned subsidiary, Bauan
International Ports, Inc. to develop a 20-hectare multi-purpose, multi-user 20-hectare terminal situated along the protected waters of Batangas Bay in Bauan, Batangas. The Bauan International Port primarily handles ro-ro, project, and containerized cargo.
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In 1988, ICTSI won in an international tender a 25+25-year concession to manage, operate and develop the Manila
International Container Terminal (MICT), ICTSI's flagship operation and the Philippines’ leading international trading gateway. ICTSI's responsibilities include: port management, operations
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In May 2014, ICTSI signed a 26-year contract for the design, construction and operations of the
Terminal and Empty Container Park (ECP) at Webb Dock East, Port of Melbourne. A fully automated container terminal, VICT is purpose-built to accommodate the larger vessels now being deployed in East Coast
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In 2021, ICTSI took charge on the development of a multipurpose terminal in Nigeria's Port of Onne. Onne Multipurpose Terminal is the first port to call at the Onne Port Complex equipped to handle containerized, oil and gas, and other cargos. Onne Port Complex is one of the world's largest oil and
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In March 2011, ICTSI, through its wholly owned subsidiary, ICBV, entered into a Share Purchase Agreement with Luka Rijeka D.D., a Croatian company to acquire a 51% interest in AGCT at the Port of Rijeka, Croatia's main seaport with a concession period of 30 years until 2041. The terminal has direct
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In July 2007, ICTSI concluded agreements to start the construction and development of a new multi-user container terminal at the Port of Buenaventura in Colombia. In September 2013, ICTSI entered into an agreement with PSA International Pte Ltd. to jointly develop and operate the container terminal
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In August 2022, ICTSI signed a 37-year concession with Indonesia Ministry of Transportation for PT East Java Development. EJMT is in a 80-hectare Shorebase Lamongan complex that consist of four large berths that will expand into a 300m quayline infrastructure. EJMT is on its track record to serving
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In April 2008, the Phividec Industrial Authority awarded ICTSI the concession to operate and manage the Mindanao Container Terminal (MCT) located at Phividec Industrial Estate in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental. MCT has a 24-hectare terminal area for infrastructures, equipment and support facilities and
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under a 25-year concession agreement with the Philippine government, following the approval of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA). As part of the agreement, the terminal was renamed from the Iloilo Commercial Port Complex to the Visayas Container Terminal (VCT). ICTSI's focus is on rehabilitating
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In September 2007, ICTSI, through its wholly owned subsidiary BICTL, acquired from Batumi Port Holdings Ltd. (BPHL) a 48-year concession to operate and develop the main container terminal (Berths 4 and 5) and its adjacent facilities, including a ferry bridge and the dry cargo terminal (Berth 6) in
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In August 1999, ICTSI acquired shares of South Cotabato Integrated Port Services, Inc. (SCIPSI), a stevedoring and cargo service provider at the Makar Wharf in General Santos City, Philippines. In July 2008, ICTSI further purchased shares and now owns 51 percent of SCIPSI. Makar Wharf is a general
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In 2018, ICTSI, in partnership with the Philippine Department of Transportation, launched Cavite Gateway Terminal, the country's first and only container barge terminal in Tanza, Cavite. CGT will facilitate off-the-roads seaborn transport of containers between Port of Manila and Cavite and service
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In 2007, under the Subic Port Development Project, the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) awarded ICTSI subsidiary Subic Bay International Terminal Corp. (SBITC) the concession for the New Container Terminal (NCT) 1, with commercial operations commencing in 2008. In 2011, under the Subic Port
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In July 2014, ICTSI took over the operations and management of Yantai International Container Terminals, Ltd. (formerly DP World Yantai Ltd.), a Sino-foreign joint-venture port enterprise between ICTSI, Yantai Port Co., Ltd. and DP World PLC. With road and rail networks linking Shandong province,
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ICTSI is an international operator of common user container terminals serving the global container shipping industry. Its business is the acquisition, development, operation and management of container terminals focusing on facilities with total annual throughputs ranging from 50,000 to 3,000,000
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In January 2014, ICTSI entered a joint venture agreement with La Société De Gestion Immobilière Lengo (SIMOBILE) to develop a container and general cargo terminal along the river bank of the Congo River at Mbengu Matadi, Democratic Republic of the Congo. ICTSI and SIMOBILE formed a joint venture
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PT PBM Olah Jasa Andal (OJA) started their commercial operations in 2002, where ICTSI signed a 15-year Cooperation Agreement for Containers Stevedoring Services at the Port of Tanjung Priok, Berths 300-303, located in Tanjung Priok and Koja, sub-districts of North Jakarta. The berths provide the
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In March 2015, ICTSI formed Laguna Gateway Inland Container Terminal, a one-stop inland container terminal located in Calamba City, Laguna. LGICT is 60%-owned by IW Cargo Handlers, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the company, and 40% owned by Nippon Container Terminals Co. Ltd., Transnational
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In September 2017, ICTSI signed a Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) with Petron Corporation for the acquisition of 34.83% of the total issued and outstanding shares of Manila North Harbour Port, Inc. (MNHPI). The Company in 2019 further acquired 15.17% of MNHPI from Harbor Center Port Terminal Inc.
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In 2019, ICTSI, through its wholly owned subsidiary ICTSI Americas B.V, signed a Share Purchase Agreement with Boreal Empreendimentos e Participações S.A. (Boreal) to fully acquire the shares of Libra Terminal Rio S.A. (Libra Rio), which holds the concession rights to operate, manage and
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In March 2007, ICTSI was awarded by Autoridad Portuario de Guayaquil (APG) a 20-year operating concession for the Container and Multipurpose Terminals in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Later in 2019, ICTSI's contract was extended for approximately 19 and a half more years to Dec. 31, 2046. In close
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Strategically situated in the Philippines’ premier gateway, the Port of Manila, MHCPSI helps support the country’s continually thriving export and import trade in bulk and breakbulk cargoes. Apart from the specific demands of handling vital infrastructure materials, the terminal also meets the
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company headquartered in Manila, Philippines. Established in 1916, ICTSI is the Philippines' largest multinational and transnational company, having established operations in both developed and emerging market economies in Asia Pacific, the Americas, and Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The
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In June 2005, ICTSI signed a 20-year concession with Societe de Gestion du Port Autonome de Toamasina for the operation, management, financing, rehabilitation and development of the container terminal of the Port of Toamasina, Madagascar on a public-private partnership basis. ICTSI subsidiary
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In April 2001, ICTSI, won the bid to develop, construct and manage the operations of the Suape Container Terminal in Pernambuco, Brazil under a 30-year concession. ICTSI operates a wholly owned subdiary, TSSA B.V. The terminal serves the agricultural and industrial sectors in the northern and
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In 2014, ICTSI signed a contract with the General Company for Ports in Iraq to manage, operate and rehabilitate terminal facilities in North Port Umm Qasr, Iraq and to develop and expand container handling capacity via new infrastructure development. Iraq's largest port and primary gateway.
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In September 2017, ICTSI signed a 25-year terminal operations agreement with state-owned PNG Ports Corporation Limited for the Port of Lae in Papua New Guinea. SPICT's contract specifically covers the port operations and facilities at the South Pacific International Container Terminal.
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In May 2003, ICTSI was awarded a 20-year concession by the Port Authority of Gdynia to develop, operate and manage the container terminal in Pomerania, Gdynia, Poland. ICTSI purchased Baltycki Terminal Kontenerowy Sp. z. o. o. (BCT), which had held the lease to the terminal.
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In September 2017, ICTSI signed a 25-year terminal operations agreement with PNG state-owned PNG Ports Corp. Limited (PNGPCL) for the Port of Motukea. MITL's contract specifically covers the port operations and facilities at the Motukea International Terminal.
252:(HCPTI), increasing ICTSI's stake to 50%. MNHPI holds the 25-year concession contract with the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) for the development, management, operation and maintenance of Manila North Harbor, the country's premiere domestic port.
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twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). It also handles break bulk cargoes and provides a number of ancillary services such as storage, container packing and unpacking, inspection, weighing, and services for refrigerated containers or reefers.
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In 2020, ICTSI signed a concession contract with the Port Autonome de Kribi (PAK) for the development, operation and maintenance of the multipurpose terminal at the Port of Kribi in Ocean, Cameroon. The concession will run 25 years.
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in Central America, OPC is the only port in the CA-4 region – comprising Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua- allowing containers loaded from the Honduran port to arrive at US ports already pre-checked.
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develop the container terminal Terminal de ContĂŞineres 1 in the port of Rio de Janeiro City, Federative Republic of Brazil. Following ICTSI's takeover, Libra Terminal Rio has been rebranded as ICTSI Rio Brasil 1.
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the international oil and gas sector, and will also be supporting development projects on manufacturing raw to processed goods; food and frozen products; steel and other commodities growing in Lamongan.
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the terminal facilities and introducing modern cargo-handling equipment to enhance operations in Central Philippines, capitalizing on its strategic location at the center of the Visayas region.
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awarded the MICT contract to ICTSI, which started its operations of MICT on June 12, 1988. In March 1992, ICTSI's shares were listed on the Manila and Makati Stock Exchanges (now the
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The MICT today is the Philippines' largest international container terminal in terms of volume and capacity, capturing an estimated 65 percent market share in the Port of Manila.
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the Port of Batumi in Georgia. Its central geographic location and natural deep-water harbor makes BICT a gateway of container and general cargo to Caucasus and Central Asia.
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In June 2010, ICTSI signed a 34-year concession for the development and operation of the Second Specialized Container Terminal (TEC-II) at the Port of Manzanillo in Mexico.
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proximity to export zones, CGSA is the largest multi-purpose terminal within the world's largest banana-exporting port, handling containerized, general and bulk cargo.
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and its ancillary facilities. Puerto Aguadulce is a last generation container terminal achieving high standards of productivity and safety in its operations.
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In October 2008, TecPlata S.A. was granted a 30-year concession to build and operate an all-purpose port terminal in the Port of La Plata, Argentina, by the
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purpose terminal handling domestic and international containerized, general, and ro-ro cargo, as well as domestic passenger traffic.
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as one of the best managed companies in the Philippines based on an international survey conducted by the Hong Kong magazine
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On April 15, 2024, ICTSI took over the operation and development of the Iloilo Commercial Port Complex (ICPC) at the
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696:"Private Sector Involvement in East and Southeast Asian Ports: An Overview of Contractual Arrangements"
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started their commercial operations in 2022 to serve the surrounding expanse of import-export hubs.
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YICT operates berths handling foreign cargo in the Port of Yantai in the People's Republic of China.
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company is ranked the eighth largest container terminal operator, according to TEU equity volume.
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=31
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=31
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=31
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=30
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=29
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=30
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=29
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=28
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=25
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=24
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=28
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=24
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=27
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=22
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=22
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=20
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=20
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=19
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf#page=18
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road and rail connectivity to any Central Europe hinterlands destination with room to grow.
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ICTSI is an independent port operator with no vested interests in shipping line activity.
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf
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https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2023-08/ICTSI%20Factbook%20v3.8.1%20%28web%29.pdf
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highest stevedoring and cargo-handling operations in Indonesia's largest seaport.
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Break bulk and other general cargo are also handled at the terminal.
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1064:"Philippine port operator ICTSI sails into Papua New Guinea"
899:"ICTSI inaugurates first container barge terminal in Cavite"
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1035:"ICTSI Reveals All About Australia's Automated Terminal"
838:"ICTSI raises stake in Manila North Harbor Philippines"
1162:"ICTSI concession for Ecuador port extended by 20 yrs"
1010:"ICTSI to buy 51% stake in DP World Yantai of China"
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962:"Visayas Container Terminal welcomes CPX6 service"
813:"ICTSI buys Petron's stake in Manila North Harbor"
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120:Christian R. Gonzalez (Executive Vice President)
384:South Pacific International Container Terminal,
153:International Container Terminal Services, Inc.
22:International Container Terminal Services, Inc.
780:International Container Terminal Services, Inc
752:International Container Terminal Services, Inc
233:The MICT is one of the three terminals in the
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1235:"ICTSI takes over port concession in Brazil"
605:Madagascar International Container Terminal,
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380:Australia container shipping trade lanes.
372:Victoria International Container Terminal,
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1493:International Container Terminal Services
934:Piad, Tyrone Jasper C. (April 16, 2024).
280:Laguna Gateway Inland Container Terminal,
171:Oragnized in 1916, It was First known as
1093:"ICTSI makes move into Papua New Guinea"
568:Batumi International Container Terminal,
529:, Rio de Janeiro and Barra Mansa, Brazil
495:Consorcio de Gestion del Puerto La Plata
360:Yantai International Container Terminals
222:Manila International Container Terminal,
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936:"ICTSI assumes control of Iloilo port"
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300:industrial locators in Cavite area.
717:"ICTSI one of 'best managed' in RP"
960:Bruno, Margherita (May 22, 2024).
16:Philippine port management company
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543:Adriatic Gate Container Terminal,
268:Subic Bay International Terminal,
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666:"Top 10 box port operators 2019"
338:General Santos City, Philippines
420:East Java Multipurpose Terminal
396:Motukea International Terminal,
1744:Southeast Asia Cement Holdings
1629:Energy Development Corporation
538:Europe, Middle East and Africa
399:Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
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966:Port Technology International
256:Manila Multipurpose Terminal,
1563:Universal Robina Corporation
878:www.hellenicshippingnews.com
629:Onne Multipurpose Terminal ,
347:Mindanao Container Terminal,
271:Subic Bay Freeport, Olongapo
128:Container port establishment
592:Kribi Multipurpose Terminal
423:Lamongan Regency, Indonesia
182:Beginning In May 1988, the
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184:Philippine Ports Authority
1790:Companies based in Manila
1714:Philippine Stock Exchange
1689:Metro Pacific Investments
1654:First Philippine Holdings
1548:Semirara Mining and Power
304:Bauan International Port,
188:Philippine Stock Exchange
118:(Chairman and President)
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1709:Philippine National Bank
1233:Dumlao-Abadilla, Doris.
617:Matadi Gateway Terminal,
517:, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
490:Buenos Aires, Argentina
322:Iloilo City, Philippines
292:Cavite Gateway Terminal,
204:Asia Money & Finance
1423:Aboitiz Equity Ventures
580:Basra Gateway Terminal,
192:initial public offering
632:Port Harcourt, Nigeria
479:Buenaventura, Colombia
86:Port of Manila, Manila
1684:Megaworld Corporation
1669:La Tondeña Distillers
1649:First Gen Corporation
1239:business.inquirer.net
1191:worldmaritimenews.com
1014:business.inquirer.net
608:Toamasina, Madagascar
387:Lae, Papua New Guinea
350:Tagoloan, Philippines
307:Batangas, Philippines
1463:Century Pacific Food
745:"2018 SEC FORM 17-A"
440:Contecon Manzanillo,
375:Melbourne, Australia
283:Calamba, Philippines
116:Enrique K. Razon Jr.
1589:ABS-CBN Corporation
1091:Paz, Chrisee Dela.
1068:Nikkei Asian Review
811:Paz, Chrisee Dela.
514:Rio Brasil Terminal
463:Contecon Guayaquil,
319:Container Terminal,
259:Manila, Philippines
247:Manila, Philippines
225:Manila, Philippines
94:Number of locations
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1664:Holcim Philippines
1634:Equitable PCI Bank
1498:JG Summit Holdings
505:Pernambuco, Brazil
411:Jakarta, Indonesia
295:Tanza, Philippines
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1594:Belle Corporation
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1008:Camus, Miguel R.
363:, Shandong, China
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1624:Empire East Land
1599:Benpres Holdings
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