International Container Terminal Services
File:Ictsi logo.PNG | |
Company type | Public (PSE: ICT) |
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Founded | December 24, 1987 |
Headquarters | Manila, Philippines |
Number of locations | 11 |
Area served | Philippines, Brazil, Poland, Australia, Madagascar, Japan, Indonesia, Mauritius, Cayman Islands, Bermuda |
Key people | Enrique K. Razon Jr. Chairman of the Board & President |
Services | Container Port Establishment Port Management Cargo Handling |
Revenue | PHP11.388 billion ( 30.1% (YoY) (2007)[1] |
PHP11.39 billion ( 17.7%) (2007)[1] | |
PHP2.79 billion ( 52.1%) (2007)[1] | |
Total assets | PHP31.776 billion[1] |
Total equity | PHP18.4 billion[1] |
Number of employees | 1,305 (As of 2007) |
Subsidiaries | Baltic Container Terminal, Ltd. (BCT) Tecon Suape Sociedad Anonyma (TSSA) Madagascar International Container Terminal Services, Ltd. (MICTSL) |
Website | http://www.ictsi.com/ |
International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) (PSE: ICT) is a port management company in the Philippines. It was incorporated on December 24, 1987 and has been cited by the Asian Development Bank as one of the top five major maritime terminal operators in the world[2][3][4].
History
ICTSI was established by Filipino businessman Enrique K. Razon, whose family has been managing harbors in the Philippines for three generations, in connection with the bidding for the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) contract. In May 1988, the Philippine Ports Authority 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 Philippine Stock Exchange) following the initial public offering of its shares.
The principal business of ICTSI is the management, operation and development of container terminals. The company directly operates the MICT at the Port of Manila. In addition to its core container terminal activities, ICTSI has developed an inland container depot in Calamba, Laguna linked via rail to the MICT. The company has entered into a joint venture with a local company to develop a container terminal in Batangas.
After consolidating its base and flagship operations at the MICT, ICTSI launched an aggressive international and domestic expansion program in 1994 and now has operations in Japan, Poland, Ecuador, Brazil and Madagascar.
Subsidiaries and Affiliates
ICTSI has the following subsidiaries and affiliates:
- ICTSI Limited
- Manila International Container Terminal
- Tecon Suape S.A.
- Baltic Container Terminal
- Madagascar International Container Terminal Services Ltd.
- Naha International Container Terminal Inc.
- Subic Bay International Terminal Corporation
- Bauan International Port Inc.
- South Cotabato Integrated Port Services Inc.
References
- ^ a b c d e f "ICTSI SEC Form 17A 2007" (PDF). International Container Terminal Services Inc. Retrieved 2008-10-22.
- ^ "International Container Terminal Services Inc". Philippine Stock Exchange. Retrieved 2008-10-22.
- ^ "Asia's 200 Best Under A Billion: International Container Terminal Services". Forbes Magazine. 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2008-10-22.
- ^ "International Container Terminal Services Inc". International Container Terminal Services Inc. Retrieved 2008-10-22.