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PORTFOL IOThe Official Publication of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. INTERNATIONAL EDITION • January 2016

ICTSI launches shared services unit

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ICTSI OPERATIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

COVER STORY4 ICTSI launches shared services unit

ICTSI NEWSBREAK5 BCT upgrades intermodal facility

SHIP AHOY6 UASC’s Sabya calls at BGT

7 Ever Elite makes maiden call at MICT

7 Largest K-Line car carrier calls at BIPI

MEETS & GREETS6 BGT chief visits MICT

ICTSI NEWSBREAK8 MICT Clients’ Christmas Party 2015

11 ICTSI, NMPI-NAFLU celebrate Christmas

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MAKING THE LIST12 Olongapo City cites ICTSI Foundation for Project AIDE

12 ICTSI receives citation for contribution to Manila Container Port

TECH TALK12 VICT docks with Dimension Data

ICTSI NEWSBREAK13 Tecon Suape partners with SoftExpert to improve ISO compliance

DO GOOD13 PICT donates to SOS Children's Village Karachi

14 SCIPSI grants financial assistance to scholars

SPORTS14 Admin team wins back to back championships

15 DIPSSCOR holds second inter-client friendlies

MAKING THE LIST16 SBITC among top investors to receive the inaugural Mabuhay Business Awards

ANNOUNCEMENT16 ICTSI Group CSR brochure now available

16 Updated AVP and TV commercial

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ICTSI launches shared services unit

Realizing the need to streamline business processes as it continues

to expand, International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is embracing the evolution of global business services with the recent launch of its first ever shared services unit, the ICTSI Asia Pacific Business Services, Inc. (APBS).

APBS, which opened for business last December 2015, was established to create operational efficiencies and deliver superior customer experience through its services. Under the shared services model, ICTSI pulls scattered operations from its different business units into a distinct site service center. APBS serves as an independent support organization offering services to ICTSI’s other ports with the goal of driving

Christian R. Gonzalez (center), ICTSI Senior Vice President and Regional Head of Asia Pacific and MICT, together with Antonio G. Coronel (left), APBS General Manager, and Jose Manuel M. De Jesus, ICTSI Vice President for Business Development - Asia, led APBS’ inauguration last 16 December at the Five E-com Center in Pasay City.

COVER STORY

The ICTSI APBS team (from left): Ricky De Luna, SSC Director; Andre Naval, Procurement Team Manager; Jun Berioso, SSC Finance & Admin Manager; Mr. Gonzalez; Mr. Coronel; Bryan Lee, SSC HR Manager; Lore-Anne A. Cadsawan, Management Trainee for Finance; and Cherie Saavedra of Procurement.

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streamlined processes, specialized services and cost efficiency.

Key benefitsAside from operational cost

efficiency, a key benefit of Shared Services includes reliable, competent and quality service. With APBS absorbing historical activities, the ICTSI business units can intensify their focus on core business and responsibilities

ICTSI NEWSBREAK

BCT upgrades intermodal facilityBy Michał Kużajczyk

Baltic Container Terminal (BCT) in Gdynia, Poland completed its railway terminal modernization project last December.

Part of BCT’s largest investment program, the modernization project was carried out in partnership with the Port of Gdynia Authority and was backed by the European Union Cohesion Fund under the Operational Programme Infrastructure and Environment.

With the project complete, BCT’s new rail facility can service up to 24 full container trains each day and has an annual capacity of 500,000 TEUs.

“This joint investment improves the

BCT’s new cranes prepare to load containers onto a stack train. Manufactured by Kocks Krane, these rail-mounted gantries are capable of moving over 30 containers per hour.

resulting in improved customer experience. Shared services also facilitates the mutual use of specialized knowledge and makes it easier to adopt best practices across business units.

APBS’ initial scope

APBS’ initial scope shall include Finance, Procurement, Controllership and Human Resource services to Asia Pacific business units particularly

Australia, Singapore, Subic, Bauan and Laguna.

Let us support APBS as they start their journey to reinforce what we have all established as a successful business and drive continuous excellence.

competitiveness of our terminal and the port of Gdynia,” says Krzysztof Szymborski, BCT Chief Executive Officer.

Joint implementation Mr. Szymborski adds that it was

important that they “were able to determine the scope of responsibilities with the Port of Gdynia Authority at the early stages in order to implement the project together.”

The Port of Gdynia Authority was responsible for the development and modernization of the terminal’s rail network and other related infrastructure.

For its part, BCT acquired and installed two rail-mounted gantry cranes from Kocks Krane GmbH for handling of full container cranes.

BCT plans to further improve the terminal’s train service by investing in electric traction to improve train maneuvering at the port.

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SHIP AHOY

United Arab Shipping Company’s Sabya made her maiden call at Basra Gateway Terminal (BGT) in the Port of Umm Qasr, Iraq last 11 November.

Citing the beginning of a new era for BGT, Phillip Marsham, BGT Chief Executive Officer, expressed his delight at UASC for choosing ICTSI’s Iraqi container terminal: “We have a growing reputation in the Iraqi market and we are very proud of the UASC agreement. This reflects the importance of focus on an excellent customer service culture.”

“We are continuing to expand our facilities to accommodate additional customers. Together with the unrivaled skill and experience of our dedicated workforce, we turn vessels around in an efficient manner, providing first class service to our customers,” he adds.

UASC is one of the key shipping lines calling the Port of Umm Qasr. The shipping line and its consignees have expressed satisfaction in using BGT, citing the terminal’s state-of-the-art reefer and stripping facilities.

UASC’s Sabya calls at BGTBy Sheeba Khan

UASC’s 4101-TEU container vessel Sabya approaches Berth 20 at the Port of Umm Qasr’s North Port during its maiden call at BGT.

Jim Stewart, BGT Operations Director (left), with Captain Ashraf Hassanien Mohamed, Sabya Vessel Master, during the ceremonial exchange of plaques marking the ship’s maiden call at BGT.

MEETS & GREETS

Phillip Marsham, BGT Chief Executive Officer, and Jim Stewart, BGT Operations Director, visited the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) last November to observe operations and meet with different department heads at the terminal. Photo shows (from left): Noel Monzon, Manager, MICT Gates and Roads Operations, Customs and Trucking Relations; Mr. Stewart; Mr. Marsham; and Edward Bonilla, MICT Assistant Manager, Project and Development.

BGT chief visits MICT

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ICTSI flagship operation Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) serviced the maiden call of the 6,300 TEU capacity Ever Elite last 17 December 2015. Originating from the Port of Kaohsiung in Taiwan, Evergreen’s 300-meter long container vessel is one of the largest ships to call the Port of Manila.

Jay A. Valdez (8th from left), MICT Operations Director, hands a commemorative plaque to Capt. Iung-Le Liu, Ever Elite Vessel Master, during the vessel’s maiden call at the MICT. With them are (from left) Evergreen’s Edgardo Sales, Jonjon Gomez, Frank Domogma, Jun Reyes, Tita Castro, Tani Lacsamana, Benson Liu and Leo Chang.

Ever Elite makes maiden call at MICT

By Ferdie S. Magtalas

Bauan International Port, Inc. (BIPI) in Batangas, Philippines recently serviced the newest and largest pure car carrier (PCC) vessel in K-Line’s fleet, the Hawaiian Highway.

With a length overall of 199.96 meters and gross revenue tonnage of 75,126, the Hawaiian Highway is capable of carrying up to 7,500 cars. During the maiden call, the ship unloaded a total of 3,113 completely built-up units (CBU).

Leonardo Mendoza (left) and Jose Rosales (center), K-Line representatives, together with Ferdinand Magtalas, BIPI Terminal Manager, during the maiden call of Hawaiian Highway.

Left: BIPI’s handling of the post-Panamax vessel signifies the terminal’s capability to handle not only larger ships but also the growing number of roll on-roll off vessels.

Largest K-Line car carrier calls at BIPI

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ICTSI NEWSBREAK

The Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) held its annual client party last 4 December at the Eclipse Entertainment Lounge of Solaire to celebrate another solid year of partnership with customers and other stakeholders.

Christian R. Gonzalez, ICTSI Senior Vice President and Regional Head - Asia-Pacific and MICT led the celebration and congratulated everyone in attendance for a job well done in 2015. Mr. Gonzalez also took the opportunity to bid former MICT General Manager farewell and thank him for his service to the Company.

Tessa Tidong of LGICT, Grace Golez, Daniel Ventanilla and Kiyoharu Saijo of NYK, Carmela Rodriguez of LGICT and Fernando L .Gaspar of ICTSI.

Atchie Sotto of Wan Hai Philippines, Aurelio Garcia of ICTSI and Mel Francisco of Wan Hai PhilippinesCarlo Ilao, Marie Fatima Manay, JR Dayco, John Largo and Cecilia

Bejoc of Maersk MCC Transport Singapore

Carmelo Tejero of SITC Philippines, Joana Faye Batac of Ben Line TS Lines and Renato Mamaril of ICTSI

Guests having a good time at the dance floor.

MICT Clients’ Christmas Party 2015

The ever-energetic Nestor Jimenez of OOCL takes center stage to the delight of the crowd.

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Ben Qing, a guest and Darren Huang of SITC Philippines

Maximino Cruz of AISL, Efren Caboteja of Uni-Ship, Inc., William Castulo of AISL, Klaus Shroeder of Hapag Lloyd, Patrick Ronas of MStar Ship Agencies Inc., Roberto Dela Cruz of RCL Feeders, and Charlie Capistrano of Standard Liner IDM Liner

Joel Zarate of OOCL Philippines, Jay Valdez of ICTSI, Leah Ramos of OOCL Philippines, Jun Pacheco and Joel Iligan of Macro Ocean, and JM Ilagan of OOCL Philippines

Daniel Ventanilla of NYK, Arnie Tablante, Manuel De Jesus and Mikkel Puyat of ICTSI

Mohamed Ghandar, former MICT General Manager, Mickael Cardoso, Nathan Clarke and Roland Jaschob of ICTSI

Christian Gonzalez (left) presents a caricature to Mohamed Ghandar as a farewell present.

Dennis Fajarda of Wallem Heung-A, Roberto Del Rosario of CSCL, William Castulo of AISL, Allan Gamboa and Francis Reniva of CSCL

Ben Qing of SITC, Lin Di Wei of COSCO Container Line, and Xue Mingyun of SITC

Above: Jose Ibazeta and Manuel de Jesus of ICTSI with Miguel Pertierra of Soriamont NGPL China Navigation

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Leah Ramos of OOCL, Carmela Rodriguez of LGICT, Judy Chua of APL and Michelle Rodriguez of Sky International

Christian Lozano of ICTSI with John Manansala of Asia Pacific Chartering

Ning Butcon, Antonio Coronel and Ben Gorospe of ICTSI

Above: Raffle winner Patrick Ronas of MStar Ship Agencies with Hans-Ole Madsen of ICTSI

Roberto Locsin of ICTSI, Daniel Ventanilla and Kiyoharu Saijo of NYK, and Jesus Sedano of RCL Feeders

Tessa Tidong of LGICT and Grace Golez of NYK

Manuel de Jesus of ICTSI, Roberto De La Cruz of RCL Feeders, Raul Venturina and Christian Lozano of ICTSI, and Efren Caboteja of Uni-Ship Inc.

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The Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), together with the Nagkakaisang Manggagawa sa Pantalan ng ICTSI (United Port Workers of ICTSI) – National Federation of Labor Unions (NMPI-NAFLU) celebrated the annual Christmas party last 18 December 2015. The event marks the second time ICTSI and NMPI-NAFLU held a joint celebration.

ICTSI, NMPI-NAFLU celebrate Christmas

Party hosts Laarni Martinez and Ricardo Paredes.

From left: Mylene Icalla, Florida Saquilon, Sandro Perez, Maricel Laud, Melody Rebudiao and Sheenalyn Uy.

Aurelio Garcia (right) assisting Rose Lobrin (left) and Ms. Martinez at the raffle draw.

From singing to dancing, MICT parties are not complete without the yearly showcase of talents.

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TECH TALK

ICTSI receives citation for contribution to Manila Container Port

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) received an award of distinction from the Philippine Bureau of Customs (BOC) for its continuous support and assistance to the Bureau’s Manila International Container Port (MICP) operations during the 37th anniversary celebration of the MICP last 14 December.

According to the BOC, ICTSI’s significant contribution to the efficient processing and releasing of 1,398,982 TEU containers during the period of 1 January to 30 November last year has made the MICP the bureau’s top port in terms of collection.

By Claire Jordan-Whillans

VICT docks with Dimension Data

Victoria International Container Terminal has tapped global ICT solutions and services provider Dimension Data to deliver the required information technology infrastructure for the AU$550 million terminal at the Port of Melbourne’s Webb Dock East.

According to Anders Dømmestrup, VICT CEO, “Dimension Data was ultimately selected because a tight construction schedule meant that VICT needed a partner with the experience and expertise to deliver on time and on target. Ultimately, the technical infrastructure will be supporting all of VICT’s mission critical information systems and we trust Dimension Data to deliver our distinct requirements and draw on the unique expertise of its global counterparts.”

VICT’s automated container carriers will require Wi-Fi connectivity across the 35.4 hectare site to function. Dimension Data will deliver every element of the technical infrastructure up to the application level, including physical connectivity from the data center to the site itself, fiber cabling within the site, a customs-grade CCTV network, and more than 60 Cisco Wireless Access Points. This is in addition to implementing the on-site data center and providing Infrastructure as a Service (Iaas) for testing and development from Dimension Data’s Melbourne Managed Cloud Platform.

Artist’s perspective of a fully-developed VICT.

Located at Webb Dock East within the largest commercial port in Australia, VICT will be one of the most automated and advanced container terminals in the world. The terminal is expected to handle more than one million TEUs annually. The success of the project will rely mainly on the underlying network infrastructure to be provided by Dimension Data.

By Joy Lapuz

The government of Olongapo City, through Social of Welfare Development Office, cited the ICTSI Foundation for its Project AIDE (Assistance to Improve Daycare Education) program during the Social Welfare Week celebration last 25-27 November. Since 2012, Project AIDE has extended assistance to a total of 16 barangay day care centers in the form of facility repairs and improvement, as well as educational material donations. Photo shows Rolen Paulion (8th from left), Olongapo City Mayor, handing the plaque of appreciation to Filipina Laurena (7th from left), ICTSI Foundation Deputy Executive Director, and Joy Lapuz (6th from left), ICTSI Foundation Senior Program Head. They are joined by members of the City Council and officers of the City Social Welfare Development Office.

Olongapo City cites ICTSI Foundation for Project AIDE

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DO GOOD

ICTSI NEWSBREAK

Tecon Suape partners with SoftExpert to improve ISO compliance

In 2001, ICTSI won the 30-year concession to manage and develop the Suape Container Terminal, the largest and most modern container terminal in northern and northeast Brazil.

Tecon Suape S.A. (TSSA) has partnered with SoftExpert to improve process and management efficiency in compliance with the requirements of ISO 9001 and 14001.

TSSA used SoftExpert’s Excellence

Suite platform to integrate quality management, and environment, health and safety management to its terminal operations. The measure contributed to the elimination of non-conformities to external audits; improved the records of preventive AoEs by 39 percent; and

boosted the automation of organizational processes by 20 percent.

According to Roberto Miranda, TSSA CFO, the solutions package offered by SoftExpert allowed the Company to improve risk management efficiency and initiatives, as well as its corrective and preventive AoEs.

“The SE Suite is an important tool for strengthening and integrating the initiatives of strategic management, quality, environment, health and safety. Through the systematic of the solution, we intend to raise the performance in all areas of business based on the principles of continues improvement, preventive management and focus on results,” he adds.

Founded in 1995, SoftExpert is a market leader in software and services for enterprise-wide business process improvement and compliance management, providing the most comprehensive application suite to empower organizations to increase business performance at all levels and to maximize industry-mandated compliance and corporate governance programs.

TSSA plans to extend the partnership with SoftExpert and continue the integration process with the other systems.

PICT donates to SOS Children's Village Karachi

By Arif RazaPakistan International Container Terminal (PICT) officers and staff visited the SOS Children’s Village in Karachi last December to donate water heaters and school shoes to the children living in the village.

Capt. Zafar Iqbal Awan, PICT Chief Executive Officer, led the visit and turnover of donations to the organization. Each of the 16 houses in the village was retrofitted with water heaters just in time for winter. Aside from the water heaters and shoes, the PICT team also distributed gifts to more than 200 children living in the community and talked to the staff in an attempt to gain a deeper understanding of the organization’s operations.

The SOS Children’s Villages of Pakistan is a private social welfare organization that shelters orphans and abandoned children. Believing that these children deserve a fair chance in life, the

organization does its best to provide the primary needs of these children, which include loving care, security, education, and vocational training. PICT is a staunch supporter of the organization’s advocacy, and contributes whenever given the opportunity.

Children line up to welcome the visitors from PICT.

A member of the PICT visiting team distributes shoes to the children at the SOS Children’s Village.

The PICT team speaks to one of the SOS officials regarding the conditions inside the village and how the organization runs despite the challenging circumstances.

Water heaters provide warmth and comfort to the residents of the SOS Children’s Village. PICT donated 16 units of the equipment to make living conditions more comfortable for the children during winter.

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SPORTS

SCIPSI grants financial assistance to scholarsBy Rejamna P. Jubelag

Since 2006, the South Cotabato Integrated Port Services, Inc. (SCIPSI) has been running a scholarship program designed to encourage employees to send their children to school.

Under the program, two dependents per employee can qualify for allowance and additional financial assistance. The scholarship covers primary up to tertiary education. Last 1 September, the management of SCIPSI turned over the stipend and financial assistance to 47 scholars. The turnover was part of the company’s 40th anniversary activities.

Gabriel Munasque (extreme left), SCIPSI General Manager, and Nancy Primavera (extreme right), SCIPSI Assistant Finance Manager, together with the SCIPSI scholars during the turnover of financial assistance.

By Ferdie Francisco

After a number of game cancellations caused by conflicting work schedules and uncooperative weather, the championship game of the 2015 ICTSI Basketball Tournament finally pushed through last 10 November, with the Green Team, composed of employees from the ICTSI Administration Building, winning the crown for the second year in a row.

JC Javier (second from left), MICT HR Director, with the back to back champions.

Team Maroon with the second place finish.

Admin team wins back to back championships

The Green Team fought a close game against the Maroon Team, who came close to winning this year’s championship. The eventual champions were down four points with just 45 seconds to play. Mark Anthony Rivera’s heroics during the final possessions leading to the end of regulation evened the score at 102 all. Ferdie Franciso forced a foul with just 11 seconds remaining and sank both free throws to the give Green Team a 104-102 advantage. The Maroon Team had two attempts at the free throw line but only made one. The Green Team converted on the final possession to win the game at 105-103.

The final standings in the tournament are: Green Team, Champion; Maroon Team, 1st first runner-up; and Black Team, 2nd runner-up. Jayson Guerrero of the Green Team earned the Most Valuable Player award. He was also named to the mythical team, along with Servillano Mico, Randy Ariza, Francis Acosta, and Mark Anthony Rivera.

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SPORTS

By Chiara May C. Atis

Davao Integrated Port and Stevedoring Services Corporation (DIPSSCOR) held its second inter-client basketball and badminton tournaments from 19 September to 10 October.

A total of eight companies, Del Monte Fresh Produce, Lapanday Foods Corp., Lorenzo Shipping, Maersk Line – Davao Branch, Philippines-Japan Activated Carbon Corp., Premium Activated Carbon, Inc., Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) – Davao Port Management Office, and NMC Container Lines, participated in the tournament.

The basketball event lasted for six weeks and was held at the PPA Davao covered court. The badminton tournament, on the other hand, was held last 3 October. Both tournaments used a single round-robin elimination system.

The Philippine-Japan Activated Carbon emerged as the basketball champion after beating DIPSSCOR in the final game. Meanwhile, Premium Activated Carbon won third place after beating Del Monte Fresh Produce. Janel Bentain of Philippines-Japan Activated Carbon was named most valuable player of the tournament.

The Del Monte Badminton Team

Julien C. Domingo (extreme right), DIPSSCOR General Manager, with the DIPSSCOR badminton team.

Philippine Activated Carbon team, second runner-up in the basketball events

The DIPSSCOR basketball team with the first place finish.

The PJAC basketball team wins the championship of the second inter-client basketball tournament.

DIPSSCOR holds second inter-client friendlies

For the badminton tournament, PPA earned medals for both the mixed and women’s events. The Men’s Doubles crown went to Del Monte Fresh Produce.

The sports events are part of DIPSSCOR’s anniversary celebration activities aimed at promoting camaraderie among employees and stronger ties with clients.

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ANNOUNCEMENT

SBITC among top investors to receive the inaugural Mabuhay Business Awards

Subic Bay International Terminal Corp. (SBITC) was among the 15 Subic Freeport-registered companies to receive the inaugural Mabuhay Business Awards from the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) last December.

Citing the companies’ US$3 billion worth of combined investments and 40,000 jobs created, Roberto Garcia, SBMA Chairman, praised the locators for breathing life into the region’s economy: “The awards we’re giving them are just a small measure of our

appreciation for their help in building the Subic Bay Freeport into what it is now.”

Citations were given to select business locators from the following sectors: general business, information and communication technology, leisure, manufacturing and maritime, and logistics for their indispensable contribution to the growth and development of the Subic Bay Freeport, as well as to the country’s gross domestic product.

SBITC started operating the New Container Terminal 1 in 2008 and was awarded the concession to operate the New Container Terminal 2 in 2011. SBITC has been serving the growing economy of the northern regions of the Philippines through world class container handling services in Subic since 2000, initially at the Naval Supply Depot Terminal of the Subic Bay Freeport.

Awardees of the first Mabuhay Business Awards with SBMA Chairman Garcia (eight from right).

ICTSI Group CSR brochure now available

The ICTSI Public Relations Office launches the ICTSI Group Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Brochure, a company publication highlighting ICTSI’s overall CSR strategy as a corporate citizen of its host country, city and community. The brochure contains ICTSI’s CSR statement and an overview of its approach to corporate philanthropy, including a report on the first five years of the ICTSI Foundation, the Group’s CSR arm. The brochure aims to engage stakeholders and subsidiaries into replicating what ICTSI Manila and Philippine headquarters have been doing for its beneficiaries in the Philippines. For copies of the brochure, please request the Public Relations Office through Paolo Miguel S. Racelis at [email protected].

Updated AVP and TV commercialICTSI’s updated audio visual presentation is now available for viewing on YouTube. Scan the QR codes to view on your mobile device.

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