International Container Terminal Services, Inc. Chairman and President Enrique K. Razon Jr. was presented with the operator’s joystick from the recently decommissioned Quay Crane 1 – one of the oldest and most significant port equipment at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT). Retir…
  Following the launch of International Container Terminal Services, Inc.’s (ICTSI) Edify Awards, the ICTSI Group named its inaugural sustainability champion terminals: Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), Contecon Guayaquil (CGSA) and Pakistan International Container Terminal (PICT).  C…
(From left) Phillip Marsham, MICT global director, and Anders Kjeldsen, ICTSI regional head - Latin America, receive The Chairman's Cup trophies for Manila International Container Terminal and Contecon Manzanillo, respectively. They are joined by Enrique K. Razon Jr., ICTSI chairman and president; J…
Manila International Container Terminal at the Port of Manila, Philippines  International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) continues to go above and beyond its concession obligations with the Philippine Ports Authority, adding another berth at the Manila International Container Terminal (M…
  Heliport fire, vessel fire and chemical spill are some of the most uncommon incidents that could happen in a port. Rare as they may be, the resulting damage can be catastrophic.   In line with the goal of staying constantly prepared for these and other similar incidents, the Manila International…
Manila International Container Terminal’s Engineering Department organized a three-day conference that aimed to reinvigorate the team’s values, improve leadership skills through specialist training, showcase accomplishments, share challenges and foster collaboration in developing the department’s…
  Maintaining business continuity in the age of ransomware. The Manila International Container Terminal recently organized a business continuity management system tabletop exercise to assess and validate the terminal’s preparedness for a ransomware attack, which is among the dominant cybersecurity t…
  Five employees from Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) Engineering’s Crane Maintenance Section (CMS) recently participated in a two-day Specialist Training program on the use of the spreader equipment facilitated by Bromma, a leading spreader manufacturer in the ports industry.   Engi…
The Manila International Container Terminal at the Port of Manila   The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Port Services Network (APSN) recently recognized the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), the Philippines’ leading international trading gateway and flagship of International…
 International Container Terminal Services, Inc.’s (ICTSI) mobile app for cargo visibility is now available for download in the Philippines via Google Play and Apple Store.  The ICTSI App makes it easier and more convenient for port users to monitor and manage their shipments at the Manila Internati…