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P O R T F O L I OThe Official Publication of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. INTERNATIONAL EDITION • October 2015

SBITC launches box repair and maintenance service

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ICTSI OPERATIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

COVER STORY4 SBITC launches box repair and maintenance service

ON BOARD6 ICTSI promotes key officers

LEVEL UP8  High five for AGCT!

10 PICT conducts terminal safety orientation for vendors

MAKING THE LIST10 SCIPSI wins regional productivity competition

DO GOOD11 BICT supports Batumi International Art-House Film Festival

LEVEL UP11  Kupler-DCMC conducts engine lube training at MICTSI 

12  ICTSI Foundation at the 14th AFCSR

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MEETS & GREETS12  ICTSI PRO, Foundation at BICT

GREEN PORT12 Tree planting at the MICT

13 SBITC participates in the 2015 International Coast Cleanup

DO GOOD13  ICTSI Foundation donates welding equipment to Bauan Technical High School

14  ICTSI Foundation supports Olongapo day care and SPED centers

SPORTS15  ICTSI-sponsored kiteboarder wins second place in Spain

15  DIPSSCOR holds annual sportsfest

16 ICTSI supports amateur golfers' 2015 campaign

ON BOARD16 PortFolio welcomes new correspondent from Yantai

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SBITC launches box repair and maintenance service

COVER STORY

Subic Bay International Terminal Corp. (SBITC), in partnership with container depot operator IRS Eastern Inc., launched its container repair and maintenance service last 10 August.

The box repair and maintenance service is expected to drive more volume to Subic.

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IRS Eastern was assigned a one-hectare container care facility inside the terminal, which may be extended up to four hectares depending on market demand.

Aside from container care, the new service enables SBITC to upgrade export containers to Class A level based on Institute of International Container Lessors and cargo-worthy standards.

“The service allows shipping lines to be more flexible as they can now request for container upgrades based on the requirements of exporters,” says Roberto Locsin, SBITC General Manager.

The opening of the new service supports SBITC’s

marketing efforts to draw more customers to Subic. Last year, box volumes surged at the Freeport as shippers went north to avoid the congestion in Manila.

To sustain that growth, SBITC launched initiatives including opening a one-stop-shop last April, which reduced document processing to four hours. The port operator also recently commissioned new equipment in preparation for the increased container traffic during the holiday season.

Adding Subic to its list of operations, IRS Eastern operates a total of 14 container yards spread out in Manila, Cavite, Laguna, Cebu, Davao, Cagayan de Oro and General Santos.

The service allows shipping lines to be more flexible as they can now request for container upgrades based on the requirements of exporters, — Roberto Locsin, SBITC General Manager.

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ICTSI promotes key officersInternational Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) recently announced the promotions of three officers led by Martin O’Neil, who was promoted to Executive Vice President from Senior Vice President and Global Chief Financial Officer.

ON BOARD

Martin L. O’Neil

Also promoted were Rafael D. Consing Jr., from Vice President and Treasurer to Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer; and Jose Joel M. Sebastian, from Vice President and Controller to Senior Vice President, Finance.

The promotions aim to further strengthen the Company’s oversight and to ensure maximized shareholder returns, both of which are key priorities for ICTSI.Reporting directly to Enrique K. Razon 

Jr., ICTSI Chairman and President, Mr. O’Neil’s responsibilities cover Global Corporate Finance, Controllership, Human Resources, and Corporate Affairs and Governance (Legal).  He is also responsible for improving the efficiency of the Group’s non-operational spending and capital investment programs globally, working closely with Audit and Controls.“Martin has had a longstanding 

relationship with ICTSI and has demonstrated a unique ability to quickly distinguish himself through his leadership, strong financial management and commercial acumen.  His efforts have contributed significantly to the growth, development and expansion of ICTSI worldwide,” says Mr. Razon.Prior to ICTSI, Mr. O’Neil was 

Managing Director of JP Morgan & Co. for 17 years, actively engaged in a wide range of investment banking activities such as project finance, capital markets and mergers and acquisitions in Hong Kong, London and New York.  For seven years, he was Director of JP Morgan Capital Corp., the private equity 

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“Martin has had a longstanding

relationship with ICTSI and has demonstrated a unique ability to quickly

distinguish himself through his leadership,

strong financial management and

commercial acumen. His efforts have contributed

significantly to the growth, development

and expansion of ICTSI worldwide,”

says Mr. Razon.

investment arm of JP Morgan.  He was also a Founding Member and Head of the London office of Telegraph Hill Communications Partners from 2001 to 2003.Mr. Consing was appointed ICTSI 

Vice President and Treasurer in April 2007.  He began his professional career in 1989 at the Multinational Investment Bancorporation.  He was also with HSBC from 1999 to 2007, assuming various roles including Director and Head of Debt Capital Markets for the Philippines and eventually for South East Asia, and as Managing Director and the Head of Financing Solutions Group for Asia Pacific.  He also held positions in Bankers Trust NY/Deutsche Bank and ING Barings.  Mr. Consing was the Vice President and Treasurer of Aboitiz & Company, Inc. and Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc. from 1993 to 1995.In his new role, Mr. Consing will 

oversee the continuous development and execution of a “best-in-class” financial and operational strategy and associated metrics directly linked to the Company’s business goals and objectives.  He will also have direct management responsibility for Global Corporate Treasury, Investor Relations and Corporate Insurance.Mr. Sebastian joined ICTSI in 

September 2008 as Vice President and Controller.  A Certified Public Accountant, he began his career in 1984 at SGV & Co.  He specializes in financial audits of publicly listed firms in the telecommunications, port services, shipping, real estate, retail, power generation and distribution, manufacturing, media and entertainment industries.As Senior Vice President and Controller, 

Mr. Sebastian will be responsible for Global Corporate Controllership including financial planning and budget analysis, consolidated financial reporting, corporate accounting and financial systems and associated policies.

Rafael D. Consing, Jr.

Joel M. Sebastian

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LEVEL UP

High five for AGCT!By Iva RomanSeptember was a special month for the management and staff of Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT) after over 100 employees took part in We stack ‘em high five, a two-day teambuilding event held in the Croatian town of Vrbovec in Zagreb.

Alessandro Becce (seated, left), AGCT CEO, and Iva Roman, AGCT Commercial Coordinator (standing, second from right), took part in the two-day teambuilding event.

Participants of the teambuilding event were split into different teams which competed in various medieval-themed games, most of which required knight-like skills.  

We stack ‘em high five embodies three main points, namely:  teamwork, the fifth-year run of the event and the fact that AGCT’s RTGs can stack a maximum of five containers.Organized by the HR Department 

under the leadership of Ivana Forebaher, the team-building event gave everybody a great time and strengthened teamwork and camaraderie.

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MAKING THE LIST

PICT conducts terminal safety orientation for vendors

By Arif RazaTo promote a culture of work safety and zero accident in the terminal, Pakistan International Container Terminal (PICT) recently conducted a terminal safety orientation for its vendors.As standard protocol, staffers of 

vendors, suppliers and service providers are given safety training before they start working inside the terminal.  Similar to other training programs, the safety orientation was complete with presentations as well as safety videos.  

The lectures focused on the general safety guidelines, including substance abuse program, emergency response procedures, fire alarm recognition, familiarization with fire hydrants and fire extinguishing systems, and the designated assembly areas in case of evacuations.  They also put sufficient emphasis on pedestrian-related hazards, handling equipment, terminal traffic and strict compliance with the PPE policy.  Recognizing the importance of vendors 

and their staff, the PICT management also  Participants of the terminal safety orientation

encouraged direct participation through incident reporting – even near-misses.

Participants were also taught how to provide first aid during emergency situations without putting themselves in harm’s way.  They were also briefed on the terminal’s spill action program.

SCIPSI wins regional productivity competition

By Rejamna Jubelag

The Philippine Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) – Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB) named South Cotabato Integrated Port Services, Inc. (SCIPSI) as the regional medium enterprise winner of the Productivity Olympics 2015.With the win, SCIPSI advances as a 

finalist to the national search.  Gabriel Munasque, SCIPSI General Manager, received the recognition from Rosalinda Baldoz, DOLE Secretary, during awarding ceremonies held last 10 August at the Sabrina Resort in Gen. Santos City. The Productivity Olympics is an annual 

national competition that recognizes the best productivity improvement programs and entrepreneurs involved in micro and medium scale enterprises.  The competition is divided into three levels, namely: the regional search, the national screening, and the national judging, where the national winner is decided.

Philippine Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz (third from left) awards the trophy to Gabriel Munasque, SCIPSI General Manager.

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DO GOOD

BICT supports Batumi International Art-House Film FestivalBy Ketevan Oragvelidze

Batumi International Container Terminal (BICT) once again showed its consistent support to Georgia’s cultural events by sponsoring the 2015 Batumi International Art-House Film Festival (BIAFF) last 13 to 21 September.For the past several years, BICT has 

been actively supporting the country’s film industry and overall cultural development by taking part, through sponsorships and other means, in different events.  This year, BICT co-financed the BIAFF Film School Project, which gave young film makers and students the opportunity to receive high-level training from distinguished film makers.Now on its 10th year, the BIAFF 

continues to evolve as one of the major cultural events in Georgia.

Ketevan Oragvelidze, BICT Marketing Manager, with German actress and former model Nastassja Kinski.

At the BIAFF opening ceremony (from left): Shorena Mikeladze, BICT Secretary; Ketevan Oragvelidze, BICT Marketing Manager; and Nino Partenadze, BICT Human Resources Officer.

Georgian film director Otar Ioseliani delivering a masterclass

Workshop participants in action

LEVEL UP

Kupler-DCMC conducts engine lube training at MICTSI By Michael Angelo M. Ramirez

The Engineering and Maintenance Department (EMD) of Mindanao International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (MICTSI) underwent the Basic Lubrication and Fundamentals of Engine training last 9 Septmeber conducted by Kupler-DCMC Phils. Corp., authorized and exclusive distributor of Exxon Mobil Lube and Oil Products.Held at MICTSI’s Port Workers’ Building, the training was 

facilitated by Leif L. Catoera, a lubrication engineer, and Kristel Honey M. Raiz, Sector Manager at Kupler.  Serving as a refresher course for members of the EMD, the recent session is one of several training programs lined up for the department.

Photo shows EMD personnel together with Engr. Leif L. Catoera, (backrow, third from right) and Ms. Kristel Honey M. Raiz (backrow, fourth from right).

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LEVEL UP

ICTSI Foundation at the 14th AFCSRThe ICTSI Foundation, Inc. participated at the 2015 Asian Forum on Corporate Social Responsibility held from 8 to 9 September at the Shangri-La Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand.  With the theme “Unleashing Social Entrepreneurship: New Partnerships for a Better World,” the Forum was organized by the Asian Institute of Management.  Representing the Foundation were Dr. Patricia M. Licup (left), DPA, Foundation Training and Capacity Development Program Head, and Ms. Eloida K. Arcena, Foundation Administration Head. 

MEETS & GREETS

ICTSI PRO, Foundation at BICTOfficers and staff of the Batumi International Container Terminal (BICT) in Adjara, Georgia gave a warm welcome to officers of the ICTSI Public Relations Office and ICTSI Foundation, Inc. from the Manila head office. The PRO and Foundation conducted a PR audit and community scoping at the BICT last May.  Photo shows (from left to right) Ketevan Oragvelidze (seventh), BICT Marketing Manager; Jupiter Kalambakal (eight), ICTSI Public Relations Manager; Filipina Laurena (10th), Foundation Deputy Executive Director; Benjamin Rosario (11th), BICT CFO; Narlene Soriano (12th), ICTSI Public Relations Director; Aurelio Garcia (13th), BICT CEO and Managing Director; and JBart Bartolome (14th), Foundation Project Head.

GREEN PORT

Tree planting at the MICT

The ICTSI Foundation, Inc. spearheaded a tree planting activity at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) last 2 and 5 October.Done with the help of employee volunteers, Parola EcoPatrols 

and some residents of Isla Puting Bato, the event is in line with the Foundation’s community welfare advocacy to contribute to the overall effort towards community well-being through environmental preservation.  The tree planting activity was supported by the Philippine Bureau of Plant and Industry and the Bank of the Philippine Islands, who donated coconut, talisay and mahogany seedlings.

Trees were planted at the center island of a terminal road and at the MICT’s newly-built Berth 7.

MICT employees together with volunteers from Parola and Isla Puting Bato.

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DO GOOD

GREEN PORT

SBITC participates in the 2015 International Coast CleanupBy Mechell Madriaga

Subic Bay International Terminal Corp. (SBITC) showed its commitment to protect and preserve the environment by taking part in the International Coastal Cleanup last 19 September. A team of SBITC volunteers picked up garbage along the 

western portion of the terminal coastline, collecting more than 30 bags of waste during the two-hour cleanup. The garbage collected comprised mostly of plastic cups, bottles, wrappers, styrofoam products and rubber slippers.SBITC said that as part of the community, it remains 

committed to activities where the Company could participate in environmental protection and conservation.

SBITC volunteers for the 2015 International Coastal Cleanup

ICTSI Foundation donates welding equipment  to Bauan Technical High School

By Marie Bernadette De Guzman

The ICTSI Foundation, Inc., together with the Bauan International Port Inc. (BIPI), turned over welding machines, accessories and protective equipment to the Bauan Technical High School last 28 August as part of the Foundation’s Technology and Livelihood Education Assistance Program (TLE).Benefiting more than 400 high 

school students from grades eight to 10 specializing in welding technology, the TLE Assistance Program targets public schools with goal of enhancing their technical and vocational education programs.

Photo shows Filipina Laurena, ICTSI Foundation Deputy Executive Director (center) and Ferdinand Magtalas (right), BIPI Terminal Manager turning over the donation to Teofilo Garibay, Bauan Technical High School Principal.

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By Marie Bernadette de Guzman

The ICTSI Foundation Inc., in partnership with Subic Bay International Terminal Corp. (SBITC), continues its support to the barangay day care centers and a government-run special education school in Olongapo City near the Subic Bay Freeport in Zambales.Eight day care centers in Barangay New Asina and Santa Rita received new sets of 

storybooks, multimedia-audio CDs and educational toys courtesy of the Foundation’s Project AIDE (Assistance to Improve Day Care Education).During the turnover ceremony, Joy Lapuz, ICTSI Foundation Senior Program Head, 

explained that Project AIDE is the Foundation’s response to the needs of day care centers as these are often least prioritized due to more pressing issues in barangays.    Tony Ramos, SBITC Administrative Manager, reiterated ICTSI’s and SBITC’s 

commitment to support projects that advance the development of children in Olongapo. The Foundation also donated various sports equipment to Kalalake Elementary School-

Special Education Center to support the school’s sports program for children with special needs as they compete in the city and regional tournaments.

Tony Ramos delivers his message in one of the turnover ceremonies.

Photo shows the Honorable Rolen Paulino (seventh from left), City Mayor of Olongapo, with Olongapo City Social Welfare and Development (CSWD) personnel and Foundation Staff.

ICTSI Foundation, SBITC and Olongapo CSWD personnel together with the daycare teachers from Barangays New Asinan and Sta. Rita.

Olongapo CSWD personnel together with the daycare teachers of Barangays New Asinan and Sta. Rita, who are beneficiaries of assorted Adarna books, multimedia audio CDs and educational toys.

At the ribbon cutting: Patricia Licup (second row, third from left), ICTSI Foundation Head of Training and Capacity Development ; Joy Lapuz (second row, fourth from left), ICTSI Foundation Senior Program Head; Marites Calara, Kalalake Elementary School Principal; and Samuel Bugayong (extreme right), Over-all PTA President, during the ceremonial turn-over of sports tools and learning equipment.

ICTSI Foundation supports  Olongapo day care and SPED centers

DO GOOD

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SPORTS

ICTSI-sponsored kiteboarder wins second place in SpainFourteen year-old Boracay native Christian Tio rode the waves in Costa Brava, Spain en route to a second-place finish at the Virgin KiteSurf World Championships – Youth Cup 2015 held last July.The Filipino kiteboarding powerhouse, who is also the junior world number two, saw a 

repeat of his performance last year at the Professional Kiteboard Riders Association Junior Freestyle World Championships.  Christian won the recently concluded ICTSI-Philippine Kiteboarding Association 

Freestyle tour, besting adult kiteboarders from other countries.

Photo courtesy of the Manila Kiteboarding School

DIPSSCOR holds annual sportsfestBy Chiara May Atis

Davao Integrated Port & Stevedoring Services Corporation (DIPSSCOR) held its annual sportsfest, the DIPSSCORlympics, from 31 July to 25 August at Rancho Palos Verdes Golf and Country Club in Davao.Four teams, the Lavender Mermaids, 

the Blue Whales, the Yellow Dolphins and the Green Stingrays, competed in different events which included basketball, bowling, table tennis, badminton, darts and chess.After competing for almost a month, 

the Lavender Mermaids emerged as the overall champions, bagging first place finishes in basketball, Philippine games, chess and billiards-singles.  The Green Stingrays meanwhile showed class by winning the dart-singles, table tennis–doubles and singles, billiards-doubles and bowling events.  The Yellow Dolphins, on the other hand, garnered the top spots for dart–doubles and badminton–mixed doubles, while the Blue Whales only managed to win the badminton–women’s single.

The annual sportsfest is part of the Company’s efforts to strengthen camaraderie among its employees through various sport events that challenge the physical, mental, social and moral capabilities of individuals.

Team Green Stingray – 1st Runner-ups

Team Lavender Mermaid – Overall champions

Team Blue Whale – 2nd Runner-ups Team Yellow Dolphins – 3rd Runner-ups

The 2015 DIPSSCORlympics participants

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JOY E. LAPUZ

SUBICOLGA C. URETA

JULIUS DEL ROSARIO

LAGUNAANNIE MAGSINO

BATANGASBELLE LUCERO

DAVAO CITYCHIARA MAY C. ATIS

GEN. SANTOS CITYREJAMNA JUBELAG

MISAMIS ORIENTALFRANCIS PADUGANAN

INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENTSARGENTINA

MAGDALENA RIANI

AUSTRALIACLAIRE JORDAN-WHILLANS

BRAZILFABIANA SOUZA

CHINASEAN XIE

MICHAEL QI

CROATIAIVA ROMAN

ECUADORKATTY OSSA BIANCHI

GEORGIAKETEVAN ORAGVELIDZE

BENJAMIN ROSARIO

IRAQSHEEBA KHAN

MADAGASCARMICHAEL RATRIMO

MEXICOLORENA VALERO

PAKISTANARIF RAZA

SYED IMRAN MOOSA

POLANDMICHAL KUZAJCZYK

USADAVID TRZYZEWSKI

P O R T F O L I OSPORTS

ON BOARD

ICTSI supports amateur golfers' 2015 campaign

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) continued its support for the country's top amateur golfers in 2015. The amateur team of The Country Club, where Princess Superal and Pauline Del Rosario belong, 

competed in various tournaments in the United States and Asia.  The team members, under the tutelage of former national coach Anthony Lopez, placed among the top of their respective categories, including the 2015 Queen Sirikit Cup-Asia Pacific Ladies Golf Team Championship in May (Hong Kong) and the Team Howell Championship in the 85th Women’s Transnational Championship last August (US).  2014 was a special year for the18-year-old Superal, the Philippines’ leading amateur player, 

who won the US Girls Junior Championship.  Another bright spot for the team, the 16-year old Del Rosario, won the 2014 Long Beach Women’s City Championship. Both Superal and Del Rosario led the Philippine team to victory against the Thais in the 54th South East Asian Amateur Golf Team Championship in Brunei.Enrique K. Razon Jr., ICTSI Chairman and President and an avid golfer himself, has been 

supporting amateur golfers representing the Philippines in international competitions since 2005.

Princess Superal weathered a late rally from Mexico’s Marijosse Navarro to become the first Philippine-born player to win the 2014 US Girls Junior Championship.

Despite being one of the youngest tournament players at 15, Pauline Del Rosario won the crown at the 2014 Long Beach Women’s City Championship during her maiden attempt.

PortFolio welcomes new correspondent from Yantai

The PortFolio welcomes its new correspondent, Michael Qi, from Yantai International Container Terminal (YICT) in China.  Currently holding the position of Marketing Officer, Michael has also been part of the Human Resources, Risk Management and Purchasing Departments at the YICT.  He finished his degree in International Economics and Trade at Yantai University.

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