Forbes Asia - May 2018

(C. Jardin) #1
PAPUA
NEW GUINEA

Motukea

ARGENTINA • AUSTRALI A • BRAZIL • CHINA • COLOMBIA • CROATIA • D.R. CONGO • ECUADOR • GEORGIA • HONDURAS • INDONESIA • IRAQ • MADAGASCAR • MEXICO • PAKISTAN • PAPUA NEW GUINEA • PHILIPPINES • POLAND


Headquartered in Manila, Philippines, International Container Terminal Services, Inc.
(ICTSI) is in the business of port development, management, and operations. Independent
of shipping, logistics, or consignee-related interests, ICTSI works transparently with
all port community stakeholders. Operating in both developed and emerging market
economies—in Asia Pacifi c, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa—ICTSI has
received global acclaim for its port privatization partnerships with governments.


ICTSI South Pacii c Ltd.
Level 2 Brian Bell Plaza, Boroko, NCD 121
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
+675-7439 0763 [email protected]

Private sector partner International
Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI),
through PNG unit Motukea International
Terminal (MIT), leverages its depth of
expertise in carrying out major port
infrastructure projects, to ensure that the
Motukea facility is robustly equipped to
support PNG’s growth potential over the
long term.

ON THE HORIZON:


A GATEWAY TO GREATER


GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS,


A BLUEPRINT FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH


Port authority PNG Ports Corporation Ltd.
is committed to transform the harbor area
of Motukea island into a world-class port.
Upon full build, Motukea will not only be
serving Port Moresby, but will be capable of
facilitating the expanding trade with Asia,
Oceania, and other markets.

Partner Communities represented by
Noho-Magae are engaged across several
areas in the program such as providing
port manpower and local expertise. With
the ICTSI Foundation, ICTSI will provide
community programs as part of Motukea’s
sustainable port development.

Together, the PNG Government, ICTSI, and
the Partner Communities are optimizing
PNG’s potential across borders—and
working for development that is sustainable
across generations.

Charting a more expansive course for Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) economy requires a world-class maritime gateway,
designed for growing trade across Asia and Oceania, and thoughtfully planned to bene t present and future stakeholders.
This is precisely the vision for the international port in Motukea in Port Moresby, the bustling capital of PNG—
a vision being realized through the strong partnerships between public, private and community sectors.
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