Forbes Asia - June 2018

(Michael S) #1

POWERING


THE PHILIPPINES


WITH GATEWAYS


TO GROWTH


HEAD OFFICE
ICTSI Administration Bldg., Manila International Container Terminal
MICT South Access Road, Port of Manila, Manila 1012, Philippines
+632 245 4101 +632 245 2245 [email protected] http://www.ictsi.com

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI):
one of the world’s leading port developers, and the
leading port sector partner for development in the
Republic of the Philippines, one of Asia’s fastest-growing
economies. ICTSI continuously strengthens maritime
trade connectivity and supply chain synergies in this
archipelagic economy.


  • Anchoring Philippine trade is the Port of Manila. Here, ICTSI helms
    RP’s sole dedicated international container terminal (MICT) and the
    largest multi-use domestic cargo hub (NorthPorth), greatly easing
    global-local trade l ux.

  • Strategically located in Subic Bay Freeport, ICTSI serves the
    booming central and northern Luzon growth corridors. South of
    Mega Manila, ICTSI boosts supply chain synergies: giving Cavite’s
    industrial locators a maritime option to Manila via the country’s 1st
    roll-on roll-off (ro-ro) container barge terminal; extending the Port
    of Manila to an inland container terminal and a future intermodal
    facility in Laguna’s industrial hub; and, supporting the auto industry
    via a Batangas ro-ro terminal.

  • In the agricultural powerhouse of Mindanao, ICTSI optimizes key
    gateways for brisk agro- sheries trade and global exports of the
    country’s top produce: Davao bananas, Gen. Santos City tuna,
    Bukidnon pineapples, and Mindanao’s high-quality copra and
    coconut products.


Solidly supporting Philippine trade plans—seaside to landside, Luzon
to Mindanao, from the country to global markets—ICTSI powers the
Philippines with world-class gateways to growth.

Manila International
Container Terminal (MICT)


Manila North Harbor
Terminal (NorthPort)

Subic Bay International
Terminal (New Container
Terminals 1 & 2),
Subic Bay Freeport

Cavite Gateway Terminal,
Tanza, Cavite

Laguna Gateway Inland
Container Terminal,
Calamba City, Laguna

Bauan International Port,
Bauan, Batangas

Mindanao International
Container Terminal,
Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental


Hijo International Port,
Tagum City

Sasa Wharf, Davao

Makar Wharf,
Gen. Santos City

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