International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI)
International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI)
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About ICTSI

Established in December 1987 in the Philippines, ICTSI has become a leading operator, innovator and pioneer in its field. Soon after consolidating and strengthening their flagship operations at the Manila International Container Terminal, they launched an international and domestic expansion program and today, they operate in many countries across the world, employing more than 7,000 people. Along their journey, they developed the world’s first fully automated international container handling facility at Victoria International Container Terminal (Melbourne, Australia).

Throughout their history they have set out to achieve excellence and have established new standards in their field.  They have an unparalleled track record in acquiring terminals and adding substantial value by enhancing their efficiency.  Their knowledge, skills and expertise also enables us to navigate and operate in different political and economic environments.

They take pride in their partnerships and work closely alongside governments and local authorities who are divesting themselves of maritime port assets through privatisation or sale. 

The support of their stakeholders is a key element of their prosperity and they always strive to exceed their expectations of us.

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Type of organization

3 offices
1987
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Company Offices

  • Panama
  • 35th floor, Financial Park Tower, Boulevard Costa del Este, Costa del Este, Panama City
  • Philippines
  • Manila
  • ICTSI Administration Building, Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), South Access Road, Port of Manila
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Dubai
  • JBC 1, Suite 1107, Jumeirah Lake Towers, Cluster G