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POWERING
           Manila International
       Container Terminal (MICT)
                                                     THE PHILIPPINES
           Manila North Harbor
          Terminal (NorthPort)
         Subic Bay International
        Terminal (New Container
             Terminals 1 & 2),                       WITH GATEWAYS
            Subic Bay Freeport
                                                     TO GROWTH
        Cavite Gateway Terminal,
               Tanza, Cavite

         Laguna Gateway Inland
           Container Terminal,                                International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI):
          Calamba City, Laguna       P H I L I P P I N E S
                                                              one of the world’s leading port developers, and the
        Bauan International Port,                             leading port sector partner for development in the
             Bauan, Batangas                                  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.

         Mindanao International                               •  Anchoring Philippine trade is the Port of Manila. Here, ICTSI helms
           Container Terminal,                                   RP’s sole dedicated international container terminal (MICT) and the
       Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental                                largest multi-use domestic cargo hub (NorthPorth), greatly easing
                                                                 global-local trade l ux.
         Hijo International Port,
                Tagum City                                    •  Strategically located in Subic Bay Freeport, ICTSI serves the
                                                                 booming central and northern Luzon growth corridors. South of
            Sasa Wharf, Davao                                    Mega Manila, ICTSI boosts supply chain synergies:  giving Cavite’s
                                                                 industrial locators a maritime option to Manila via the country’s 1st
               Makar Wharf,                                      roll-on roll-off (ro-ro) container barge terminal; extending the Port
             Gen. Santos City                                    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.




















        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          info@ictsi.com         www.ictsi.com

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