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ICTSI unit starts bulk coffee operations

- Lorenz S. Marasigan

INTERNATIO­NAL Container Terminal services Inc. (ICTSI) said on Tuesday its subsidiary in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has started bulk coffee operations.

south Pacific Internatio­nal Container Terminal’s (SPICT) 2,000-square-meter coffee bulking facility is compliant with the requiremen­ts set by Coffee Industry Corp. (CIC), which regulates the coffee industry in PNG.

“after almost a year of securing the necessary permits from state regulators and consultati­on with coffee experts across the country, we are now ready to provide the highest level of service to PNG’S coffee industry,” SPICT CEO Robert Maxwell said.

He added that the terminal has taken its first delivery of 320 bags of green coffee beans from Monpi Coffee Exports ltd, one of the country’s major coffee producers.

“opening the coffee bulking facility is one of our major accomplish­ments for this year. Having a young and capable team, along with ICTSI’S cargo-handling expertise, we look forward to helping PNG’S coffee industry grow by helping exporters capitalize on opportunit­ies from the increasing global demand for coffee,” said Maxwell.

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