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Page 1: ICTSI 25th anniversary supplement

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ICTSI thAnniversarySupplement

Featuring the Celebrators and ICTSI Timeline

InternationalContainer TerminalServices, Inc.

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8 DecemberInternational Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is incorporated by the Soriano Group, the Razon Group, and Sea-Land Services, Inc. to bid for the concession of the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT).

18 MayICTSI is awarded the MICT concession, beating seven other international consortia.

12 JuneICTSI takes over operation of its first concession, the MICT, and immediately rolls out projects for infrastructure upgrades, computerization, purchase of equipment, and streamlining of processes and procedures. Today, the MICT Group’s flagship and benchmark for future concessions. The Philippines’ largest and most modern terminal.

DecemberICTSI joins the ranks of the Philippines’ top 1,000 corporations.

1987 1988

CONRADO R. ABRIGOSupervisor Civil Works

Engineering

EDUARDO V. ALCAZARSupervisor

CY / Marine

ARNEL R. AMMAYCheckerCFS 2

FELIX B. APAN JR.General Purpose Worker

CFS 2

JESUCENA M. ARCANOTeller

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

DANILO L. ARIBADOGeneral Purpose WorkerFacilities Maintenance

ARNEL S. ADATOUtility Messenger

Accounting

NICOLAS A. AGUILONGeneral Purpose Worker

CY / Marine

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31 DecemberThe MICT receives its first new equipment, a post-Panamax quay crane, the first of its kind in the Philippines.

ICTSI starts rolling out several IT terminal systems, pioneering terminal automation in the Philippines.

23 MarchICTSI is listed in the Makati and Manila Stock Exchanges (now the Philippine Stock Exchange), where it eventually becomes part of the bourse’s composite index.

JuneICTSI receives its first foreign citation – one of Asia’s 100 best managed companies and seventh top Philippine company based on a survey by Asiamoney and Finance Magazine among the region’s leading institutional investors.

1990 1991 1992

ROMEO J. BACTOL JR.General Purpose Worker

CY / Marine

ROSARIO S. BALAISSuperintendent

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

FLOGEAN V. BAGUIOSupervisor

Gates Operations

JANE C. BAKERELSupervisor

CY / Vessel Billing

MACARIO A. ARZAGAChecker

Gates Operations

ELSA M. AUSTEROTeller

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

REINERIO A. AUSTEROLogistic Staff

Materials Management

RAUL S. AVILAStock Clerk

Materials Management

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ICTSI joins the Philippine Business for Social Progress, marking the start of the Group’s corporate citizenship program.

MayICTSI wins its first foreign concession, Terminal 5 in the Port of Buenos Aires in Argentina.

OctoberArgentine President Carlos Saul Menem visits the MICT, the first visit of a foreign president.

NovemberForbes Magazine names ICTSI as one of the world’s 100 Best Small Foreign Companies.

1992 1994 1995 1997

MARCIAL B. BINALONExecutive Assistant

Office of the Chairman

MARLON G. BESAShop Steward

Steward

LILIBETH A. BONGAExecutive Assistant to the Chairman & President

& Concurrent Admin. ManagerOffice of the Chairman

EULALIO T. BORJASuperintendent

CFS 2

CESAR N. BAUTISTAGeneral Purpose Worker

CY / Marine

WILFREDO C. BALIWAG SR.Equipment Superintendent

CY / Marine

MANUEL C. BELANOGeneral Purpose Worker

CFS 2

WILLIAM M. BARRIOSSupervisor

Gates

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ICTSI completes its first major port infrastructure, the MICT’s Berth 5, way ahead of its contractual obligation.

AprilThe MICT is awarded ISO 9002 certification for the MICT, setting the goal for management excellence for all other ICTSI subsidiaries.

AprilICTSI is cited in Asiamoney’s survey among financial analysts as one of Asia’s best-managed companies, specifically in the categories of Best Investor Relations, Best New Company, and Best Small Company.

21 SeptemberPhilippine President Joseph Estrada visits Terminal 5 in the Port of Buenos Aires, and lauds ICTSI as the first Philippine company to establish a business presence in Argentina.

1997 1999

LUCILO M. CATRALGeneral Purpose Worker

CY / Marine

GODOFREDO B. CASTILLO JR.General Purpose Worker

CY / Marine

ALBERTO J. CHENILLASuperintendentCY / Marine

LEONCIO B. CASTILLOGeneral Purpose Worker

CFS 2

FLORA C. BORREOSpecial Services Staff

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

MARIA R. BUTCONExecutive Assistant to the VP & General Manager, MICT

GM MICT

BELMOR A. CAPINIGStock Clerk

Materials Management

WILFREDO E. CALDERONSupervisor

Mobile Equipment

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1999 2000 2001

NovemberICTSI buys into South Cotobato Integrated Port Services, Inc. (SCIPSI), which provides stevedoring and cargo handling services at the Makar Wharf in the Port of General Santos in southern Philippines. This is ICTSI’s second terminal in the Philippines.

2 February ICTSI, Royal Ports Services, Inc. and Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) sign an agreement for the management, operation and development of the 10-hectare Naval Supply Depot (NSD) in Subic Bay Freeport in the Philippines. Subsidiary Subic Bay International Terminal Corp. (SBITC) was formed to manage the NSD.

ICTSI begins development of its Bauan Terminal in Batangas in the Philippines through subsidiary Bauan International Port, Inc. Today, the Bauan Terminal leads in the handling of completely built-up vehicles.

MayICTSI wins the bid for the 30-year concession to manage the Suape Container Terminal (SCT) in Pernambuco, Brazil.

ALVIN C. DELA CRUZSupervisor

CY / Marine

CHARLIE C. EBOLPayroll Assistant

Accounting

DIOSDADO G. EBOLMessengerRecords

WILLIAM G. EBOLRTG OperatorCY / Marine

JAIME C. CRUZTeller

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

REYNALDO T. CHIAPOCOGeneral Purpose Worker

CFS 2

MARCIAL A. DAEPGeneral Purpose Worker

CY / Marine

RICO T. CRUZManager, Business Development (Asia) seconded, NMCTS (GM)

Business Development Asia

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2001 2002

27 JulyICTSI subsidiary Tecon Suape S.A. (TSSA) signs the concession agreement for the operation, management and development of the SCT.

OctoberICTSI pioneers e-commerce for Philippine terminal operations with the roll-out of the MICT iBox, an e-commerce facility where clients can transact, obtain information and pay port charges online 24/7.

February ICTSI rolls out its first in-house developed software, TopMan v.1, a terminal monitoring security application that provides real-time data on container terminal operational efficiency and productivity. This is the first of its kind in the Philippines, and is soon adopted in other ICTSI terminals.

September ICTSI rolls out Ariba Enterprise Sourcing and Contracts, which is soon adopted in all its other terminals.

FAUSTO C. FABI JR.PM OperatorCY / Marine

ROMEO S. FERRERGeneral Purpose Worker

CFS 2

JULIUS G. ENSOMOTeller

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

ANTONIO S. FLORESMechanic

Mobile Equipment

ROBERT ANTHONY C. ENCILASuperintendent

Operations Center

MARIO F. ECHEVARRIACheckerCFS 2

KIM A. ENDRINALSupervisor

CY / Marine

JOELITO S. EGUNAJr. Records Staff

Records

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2002 2003

18 DecemberThe MICT handles its one-millionth twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU). This is the first time that the MICT hit the one million TEU mark, and the MICT is the first ICTSI terminal to achieve this volume.

5 January The MICT services dedicated car carrier vessels for the first time, loading and offloading some 1,000 completely built-up Ford vehicles.

27 FebruaryICTSI wins the bid for the 20-year concession for the Baltic Container Terminal (BCT) in Gdynia, Poland. This is Eastern Europe’s first port privatization effort, and ICTSI’s first foray into Europe.

1 June ICTSI completes the privatization process for BCT, and takes over operation after being awarded the concession in May.

NANCY R. GERMANPayroll Assistant

Accounting

LUDIVIR M. GARCIAExecutive Secretary

VP Engineering

GERRY P. GONZALESGeneral Purpose Worker

CFS 2

SEVERO L. GEOTINAStock Clerk

Materials Management

MARILOU M. GALURADocumentation Staff

Engineering

CHARLITO I. FLORESSuperintendent

Records

LOURDES S. FLORESSupervisor

Accounting

LEONARDO A. FRANCOGeneral Purpose Worker

CY / Marine

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November Forbes Global selects ICTSI as one of the world’s 200 “Best Under a Billion” companies in 2003. Of 80 companies chosen in Asia, ICTSI is one of two from the Philippines.

18 June The SCT becomes the first Brazilian port to be ISPS certified, and is made the benchmark for the certification of other Brazilian ports.

29 JuneThe MICT becomes the first Philippine port to be ISPS certified.

23 NovemberICTSI’s corporate website is voted as the People’s Choice in the 7th Philippine Web Awards.

2003 2004

VIRGILIO T. HIDALGOForemanCFS 2

RITA R. JIMENEZClaims Supervisor

Insurance & Claims

EDWIN B. HOLGADOMessenger

Terminal Operations

RENATO H. JACINTOCheckerGates

RIZALINO L. HABIGPlanning Superintendent

Operations Center

LEONILO M. HERNANDEZDocumentation Staff

Engineering

RODOLFO C. GUINAGeneral Purpose Worker

CY / Marine

ROMEO E. HERNANDEZCollector

Credit & Collection

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22 DecemberICTSI is awarded the concession to operate the Naha International Container Terminal in Okinawa, Japan. It is the first time that a foreign company is allowed to operate a Japanese facility.

25 JanuaryNaha Port Authority and Naha International Container Terminal, Inc. (NICTI), an ICTSI subsidiary, sign the basic agreement for NICTI to operate Terminals 9 and 10 at the Naha Port in Okinawa, Japan beginning 1 January 2006.

AprilICTSI Far East Pte Ltd (IFE) purchases 95 percent shareholdings of PT Makassar Terminal Services, joint operator of the Makassar Container Terminal in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. IFE purchased shares of Singapore-based Portek Systems and Equipment Pte Ltd and Indonesian liner PT Peleyaran Nusantara Meratus.

AprilICTSI is voted the Philippines’ “Best Small Cap” in FinanceAsia’s Best Companies in 2005 poll among fund managers and investment analysts.

2004 2005

MERLY G. LOZASupervisor

Materials Management

MYLENE G. LUCIDOSuperintendent

Credit & Collection

MANUELITO T. LIPORADAForklift Operator

CFS 2

ALFREDO G. MABINIGeneral Purpose Worker

CFS 2

REY V. LACHICAPM OperatorCY / Marine

MARILOU O. JOLEJOLEManager - Billing & Documentation

CY / Vessel Billing

SIXTO A. LIBRAOGeneral Purpose Worker

CY / Marine

RODRIGO G. LA CHICA JR.Controller

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14 JuneIn its June investors report, Deutsche Bank cites ICTSI as the “best valued port operator in Asia.”

16 JuneICTSI signs the 20-year concession to manage and operate the Madagascar International Container Terminal in Madagascar. Subsidiary Madagascar International Container Terminal Services Ltd. is formed to operate the terminal. This is ICTSI’s first African terminal.

2005 2006

20 FebruaryPPA grants SCIPSI a new 10-year cargo handling contract for the Makar Wharf in the Port of General Santos.

10 NovemberThe Philippine Office of Transportation Security issues a five-year Statement of Compliance of a Port Facility certificate to the MICT, making it the first port in the Philippines to be issued the long term credential.

MARLON G. MANANSALASuperintendent

Operations Center

RODOLFO S. MANINGDINGMechanic

Mobile Equipment

RENATO S. MAGDAETSuperintendent

Anchorage

RENATO P. MAMARILSuperintendent

Operations Center

ARNEL L. MACALAGUIMO.I.C.

Operations Center

SYLVIA L. MAGATSupervisorCashiering

GENARO B. MACARAEGExecutive Assistant

Office of the Chairman

CHRISTOPHER J. MAGATSupervisor

CY / Vessel Billing

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2006 2007

29 DecemberICTSI acquires 90.7 percent of Davao Integrated Port Stevedoring and Services Corp. (DIPSSCOR) from Aboitiz Transport System Corp. DIPSSCOR provides cargo handling at the Sasa Wharf in Davao City in Southern Philippines. This is ICTSI’s second terminal in Mindanao.

1 AprilYantai Rising Dragon International Container Terminals Ltd., a subsidiary of ICTSI, takes over operations of the Yantai Gangtong Container Terminal in Shandong Province. ICTSI renames the terminal to Yantai Rising Dragon International Container Terminal.

JuneIn a poll conducted by Finance Asia, ICTSI is chosen as the Philippines’ top Mid Cap Company.

JuneContecon Guayaquil SA (CGSA), a subsidiary of ICTSI, signs a contract with the Autoridad Portuario de Guayaquil for the 20-year Public Service Concession for the Container and Multi-Purpose Terminals at the Port of Guayaquil in Ecuador. Guayaquil is Ecuador’s largest and main marine gateway.

ELMER D. MERQUITAAssistant Manager

Terminal Operations

JERRY D. MEDINAForklift Operator

CFS 2

FERDINAND R. MELEGRITOEquipment CleanerMobile Equipment

OSCAR M. MENDOZAGeneral Purpose Worker

CY / Marine

JERRY B. MARARACCheckerCFS 2

ELBERT E. MARASIGANTeller

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

MERLY Q. MARAGAYTeller

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

RONALDO T. MARTINSuperintendent

Operations Center

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6 JulyThe Colombian National Institute of Concessions grants ICTSI the 30-year concession for the development of a new container terminal in the Port of Buenaventura in Colombia.

21 SeptemberICTSI obtains from Batumi Port Holdings Ltd. a new concession for the container terminal and other cargo handling facilities at the Port of Batumi in Georgia. Batumi International Container Terminal LLC was formed to operate and manage the terminal.

1 OctoberForbes Asia names ICTSI as one of Asia’s 200 Best Under a Billion Companies. ICTSI is the only Philippine company included.

2 AprilSubic Bay International Terminal Corp. starts operating the New Container Terminal-1 at Subic Bay Freeport after transferring from the Naval Supply Depot.

2007 2008

ALEXANDER D. MORRISWelder

Mobile Equipment

ROBERTO D. MUSNIPump Station Tender

Facilities Maintenance

NOEL C. MONZONManager, Gates, Roads, Customs & Tracking

Terminal Operations

AUGUSTO D. OBLEGOManager, Global Operations

Chief Admin Officer

MERLYN M. MONDARTEStaff

Records

MARGIE B. MERQUITASuperintendent

Accounting

ROBINSON P. MONTEROZOStock Clerk

Materials Management

LEO B. MOBILLAGeneral Purpose Worker

CFS 2

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25 AprilICTSI and Phividec sign the 25-year concession for the Mindanao Container Terminal. Subsidiary Mindanao International Container Terminal Services Inc. will manage the terminal.

24 SeptemberThe World Investment Report of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development cites ICTSI as one of the top 50 infrastructure transnational corporations in developing and transition economies in terms of foreign assets. ICTSI is the only Philippine company in the list.

16 OctoberTecplata S.A. enters into a 30-year concession agreement for the development and operations of a new container terminal in the Port of La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

30 AprilICTSI receives the Special Award for Outstanding Achievement in Industrial Peace and Harmony from the Employers Confederation of the Philippines.

2008 2009

RUEL N. PAREDESSuperintendent

Materials Management

LUIS A. PANGILINANWelder

Mobile Equipment

FELISA D. PAROJENOGClaims Assistant

Insurance & Claims

LILIA P. PAREDESForeman Auditor

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

FERNANDO L. PANELOForklift Operator

CFS 2

EDWIN CONRAD L. OCA JR.CheckerCFS 2

DIONISIO A. OMELAGeneral Purpose Worker

CY / Marine

TERESITA G. PALICTETeller

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

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22 MayICTSI signs a Service Agreement and a Hand-Over Agreement for the operation and maintenance of the Muara Container Terminal (MCT) in Brunei Darussalam. The MCT is Brunei’s main marine gateway.

12 MayCGSA receives four ISO certifications from the Bureau Veritas of Ecuador, becoming the first Latin American container port to be ISO certified.

24 JuneSCIPSI receives the Investors in People (IiP) certification from the People Management Association of the Philippines, becoming the first cargo handling company in the Philippines to be IiP certified.

23 JunePhilippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo inaugurates the SCT’s expanded container area during her state visit to Brazil. ICTSI is the largest Philippine private sector investment in South America’s largest economy.

2009

ENRIQUE K. RAZON JR.Chairman and President

ANTONIO M. REYES Planning Superintendent

Empty Container Depot

WILFREDO S. REBOLLOSSupervisor

Mobile Equipment

JOSEPH Z. REMEDIOS Superintendent

HR

MA. ARLENE H. PISONJr. Records Staff

Records

DANILO B. PRADO Tireman

Mobile Equipment

DANNY G. PELIÑOUtility MessengerAdmin Services

ROGELIO C. RANCE RTG OperatorCY / Marine

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23 JuneICTSI is one of the Top 100 Companies in ASEAN Relative Wealth-Added Index in a study conducted by New York-based Stern Steward & Co., and only one of two Philippine companies that made profit for shareholders.

5 JuneArgentine President Cristina Fernandez inaugurates construction works on La Plata port. ICTSI earmarks USD207 million to build a container terminal that can handle 500,000 containers at the port.

12 MayICTSI signs a 25-year lease with the Port of Portland for the operation of the 77.7-hectare container terminal and breakbulk facility at Terminal 6. The agreement is considered the largest financial transaction in the history of the city’s maritime port, and is ICTSI’s first venture in the USA.

15 JuneICTSI signs a 34-year concession with the Administracion Portuaria Integral de Manzanillo, S.A. for the development and operation of the second Specialized Container Terminal of the Port of Manzanillo in Mexico.

2009 2010

NOEMI T. ROLAForeman Auditor

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

MARIA AMEBELIE A. ROMBLON Supervisor

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

PIO R. RODULFOGeneral Purpose Worker

CFS 2

TERESITA L. SALCEDOSpecial Services SupervisorCY / CFS Arrastre Billing

JECELYN E. ROBINAssistant Manager

Cashiering

CECILIO I. REYES Utilityman

Materials Management

LEONARDO D. RODRIGUEZCheckerGates

VENUS CRISTY A. REYESSuperintendent

Accounting

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2010 2011

23 SeptemberCGSA receives the Eco-Efficiency Award from the Municipality of Guayaquil. This annual award recognizes the best practices of a company to protect the environment.

MarchICTSI Capital BV enters into a share purchase agreement with Luka Rijeka DD to purchase 51 percent interest in the Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT), which operates the Bradjica Container Terminal in Rijeka, Croatia. AGCT has a 30-year concession agreement to operate and develop the terminal.

6 AprilICTSI signs a container port operation agreement for the management and operation of the Kattupalli International Container Terminal in Tamil Nadu, India. This is ICTSI’s first venture in India.

9 MayCGSA wins the International Transport Award from Trade Leader’s Club in recognition of the Company’s vital role in worldwide logistics and supply chain.

RUDY F. SENOLOS Forklift Operator

CFS 2

KENNEDY T. SCHLOBOHM ForemanGates

EDWIN C. SINTOS QC OperatorCY / Marine

RALPH T. SCHLOBOHM Superintendent

Operations Center

ARNEL S. SAULOG Senior Mechanic

Mobile Equipment

ORLANDO P. SAPIDA Supervisor

Materials Management

RENATO F. SAQUILON Supervisor

Facilities Maintenance

EDILBERTO T. SARMIENTO ForemanCFS 2

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2011 2012

27 JulyICTSI and SBMA sign a 25-year concession for the operation and management of the New Container Terminal-2.

JanuaryICTSI’s USD200 million hybrid issued in April 2011 is cited as the Philippine Capital Markets Deal of the Year by IFR Asia, Philippine Deal of the Year by Alpha Southeast Asia, and Best Deal of the Year by The Asset.

MarchICTSI and Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise sign a Memorandum of Understanding for the operation of the container terminal of Tolaram Port@Lekki in Nigeria. Slated for completion in 2016, the project is the largest of its kind in Sub Saharan Africa.

SeptemberBICTL services MSC Ukraine, the largest vessel to dock in the Black Sea coast of the Republic of Georgia.

BERNARDA P. TORRES Jr. Records Staff

Records

MA CRESENCIA P. URDANETA Operations Assistant

Terminal Operations

EDUARDO M. TORRES Logistic Staff

Materials Management

VAL B. TUYAYDraftsman

Civil Works - Engineering

LEONARDO R. TAN JR.Foreman Auditor

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

RUBEN S. TARATARAForeman

Mobile Equipment

ARTURO C. SOLIS Forklift Operator

CFS 2

PABLO L. TINAGAN Electrical Technician

Facilities Maintenance

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2012

15 MayICTSI Oregon, Inc. receives the Foreign Direct Investment Business Award at the Annual International Awards and Scholarship Dinner in Portland, Oregon in the United States.

18 OctoberICTSI acquires 35 percent of the total issued capital of Pakistan International Container Terminal Ltd., operator at the Port of Karachi.

JuneICTSI opens the MICT’s Berth 6, a USD200 million investment, again ahead of its contractual obligation. The new berth increases the terminal’s capacity to 2.5 million TEUs, the largest in the Philippines and among ICTSI’s terminals worldwide.

NovemberICTSI acquires a 65-percent stake in Hijo International Port Services, Inc. (HIPS), owner and developer of the Hijo International Port in Tagum City, Davao del Norte in southern Philippines. ICTSI will expand the terminal, which, when completed, will make the terminal Mindanao’s largest, second only to Manila.

PIO R. VALDEZ Sub Station Operator

Power Plant

ERNESTO B. VALERA Electrical Technician

ITSS

TEORNADE V. URETA JR.Clerk

Accounting

RAUL EMMANUEL R. VALDEZSupervisor

Operations Center

ADELINO B. VESTIL Superintendent

Operations Center

FERDINAND M. VACARO Sub Station Operator

Power Plant

ALFREDO C. VALENCIA Confidential Messenger

Admin Services

JUDITH O. VILLANUEVAHealth and Welfare Officer

HR

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2013

JanuaryLeading international magazine Euromoney names ICTSI as winner of the overall best managed company in Asia for the transportation / shipping sector in the Euromoney ‘Best Managed and Governed Companies - Asia poll 2013.’

4 FebruaryICTSI, through its subsidiary, Operadora de Puerto Cortés, SA de CV, signs the Contract for the Design, Finance, Construction, Preservation, Operations and Exploitation of the Container and General Cargo Terminal for Puerto Cortés in the Republic of Honduras for a period of 30 years.

27 MarchICTSI is cited as Best Investor Relations Company during the third Asian Excellence Recognition Awards of CorporateGovernanceAsia.

EMANUELITO J. VILLARIASA CheckerGates

PETER C. YOUNGAssistant Manager

CY / CFS Arrastre Billing

OSCAR F. ZORNOSA Manager

Cashiering

More of the 25-year Celebrators...EDUARDO E. ARIZAPA General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

MARIO E. ARIZAPA RTG OperatorCY / Marine

DANILO B. ARRADAZA General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

LEVY S. ATONQC OperatorCY / Marine

ROBERTO S. ATON CheckerGates

FELIPE M. BACULPO Steward ShopSteward

LEONILO P. BARRIOS ForemanCFS 2

ANGELITO O. BELANO General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

ELPEDIO O. BELANO General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

LUIS T. BELANOGeneral Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

OSCAR G. BELANO Super Stacker OperatorCY / Marine

ROGELIO M. BELANO RTG OperatorCY / Marine

ALBERTO G. BERON General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

LEONARDO B. BOLIVAR General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

REYNALDO J. BOLIVAR Forklift OperatorCY / Marine

JEORGE F. BONOAN TellerCY / CFS Arrastre Billing

MARINO A. CABALDARTG OperatorCY / Marine

DELIO G. CABER General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

JAIME L. CABER General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

ROGELIO C. CABER Gear LockermanCY / Marine

SIMFROSO G. CABER General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

DANIEL C. CASTILLO SupervisorCFS 2

ANTONIO G. CORONEL ManagerPurchasing

MARIO H. DELA CRUZPM OperatorCY / Marine

RICARDO S. DELA CRUZSuper Stacker OperatorCY / Marine

MARIA CONCEPCION M. DIZON Training OfficerHR

ARNOLD S. DOROJAForklift OperatorCFS 2

ROSANO A. EBOL RTG OperatorEmpty Container Depot

BENIGNO C. ELLASO JR.General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

ANTONIO M. FAMISARAN SupervisorCrane Maintenance

VICTOR A. FERRE RTG OperatorCY / Marine

ROMAN R. FILOMENO IIIQC OperatorCY / Marine

DOLORES M. GALANOTellerCY / CFS Arrastre Billing

GUILLERMO B. GALVEZ SuperintendentCY / Marine

EDUARDO C. GASITA General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

GANING N. GOÑA Mechanical TechnicianCrane Maintenance

REYNALDO T. GONZAGA TellerCY / CFS Arrastre Billing

ALFREDO E. GUERRERO Mechanical TechnicianCrane Maintenance

MARIA AMPARO D. JADLOC Administration SupervisorOperations Center

HERMAN E. JARDINICO ForemanGates

JOSE A. LEBRIAS RTG OperatorCY / Marine

ARTEMIO M. LIM JR.SuperintendentOther Non MICT

RENE B. LOGRONIO SupervisorCY / Marine

EDUARDO B. MAGPUSAO RTG OperatorCY / Marine

LEOPOLDO B. MAGPUSAORTG OperatorCY / Marine

DANIEL C. MARCELLANA SupervisorMobile Equipment

ELINO C. MARTINEZ JR.General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

MAJELENDE R. MIRANDA TellerCY / CFS Arrastre Billing

ROBERTO G. NOLLORA WelderFacilities Maintenance

ROGELIO A. OMELA General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

EDUARDO A. REGINOGeneral Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

CECILIO JOEL D. SABALLEGUE RTG OperatorCY / Marine

CARLOS N. SALAMEDA RTG OperatorCY / Marine

DANILO C. SALINAS General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

EMILIO SALIVIOGeneral Purpose WorkerFacilities Maintenance

ENRIQUE A. SANTIAGO JR.General Purpose WorkerCY / Marine

SINGSON RODOLFO B.Super Stacker OperatorCY / Marine

BENJAMIN M. VELASCO PM OperatorCY / Marine

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