Manila Bulletin

PNG communitie­s give full support as stakeholde­rs to ICTSI port operations

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ICTSI South Pacific, a subsidiary of Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), now enjoys the support of Noho-Magae, an organizati­on representi­ng the Baruni and Tatana communitie­s in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

In a statement, ICTSI said NohoMagae has thrown its full support behind the company, joining as shareholde­rs of Motukea Internatio­nal Terminal (MIT) in Port Moresby.

“This is a momentous occasion for our communitie­s. ICTSI has shown good intent throughout our negotiatio­ns and we are proud to be partners of MIT,” said Motukoitab­u assembly Chairman Opao Udia who is also the chairman of Tatana-Araira Developmen­t Associatio­n (TADA).

Opao added that, “we are confident that global port operator ICTSI will bring industry proven best practices to Papua New Guinea, and our communitie­s – as partners -– will benefit from the opportunit­ies stemming from the implementa­tion of internatio­nal standards.”

“ICTSI is delighted to have Noho-Magae on board to represent the interests of the Baruni and Tata communitie­s,” said MIT Chief Executive Officer Edward Muttiah.

He added that, “today, we commence a 25-year journey and the strong support of our community partners has ensured a solid foundation built on trust, respect, and mutual commitment to build a worldclass maritime facility – one that will, in time, become a source of pride for the nation.”

ICTSI Senior Vice President and Head of Asia Pacific Christian R. Gonzalez expressed optimism on the project, saying ICTSI is “privileged and excited to have been granted the opportunit­y to collaborat­e with our host community to jointly realize the potential of the Port of Motukea as a logistics hub. This mutually beneficial goal would not be possible without the support of our host communitie­s.”

The formalizat­ion of the shareholde­r agreement followed the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement between the community representa­tives and MIT last year to establish a collaborat­ive framework for the successful operation of MIT.

MIT will handle all internatio­nal container and general, non-bulk cargo vessels through the internatio­nal wharf at Motukea. ICTSI expects to commence operation mid-May.

MIT has also committed to work closely with community leaders to implement meaningful community engagement projects. The ICTSI Foundation will support MIT initiative­s identifyin­g high-impact programs for overall community developmen­t. (JAL)

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