Philippine Daily Inquirer

Razon-led ICTSI expands budget for Ecuador port

- @miguelrcam­usINQ By Miguel R. Camus

Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has ramped up spending in Ecuador, where it runs the Contecon Guayaquil SA (CGSA).

The global container port operator, controlled by Filipino billionair­e Enrique Razon Jr., has already spent about $360 million on the project over a decade.

This is above the $325 million it had pledged to invest over a 20year period through 2027.

“Our public-private partner- ship in the Port of Guayaquil is one of the most successful concession­s in our portfolio. The government’s thrust, through its approval for CGSA to handle mega vessels, speaks of our excellent track record in operating the port. It represents the harmonious relationsh­ips we have with our regulators, shipping line clients, port stakeholde­rs and our employees,” Razon, ICTSI chair and president, said in a statement.

ICTSI noted that a fresh round of investment­s meant that CGSA could now handle mega vessels.

It said the Ecuadorian Ministry of Transport and Public Works, through the Subsecreta­ry of Ports and Maritime Transporta­tion, recently gave its green light for CGSA to accommodat­e ships of up to 305 meters in length at the Port of Guayaquil’s Berths 2 and 3.

CGSA is equipped with six quay cranes and four mobile harbor cranes which can accommodat­e nine vessels at one time depending on the size of the vessels.

Located near Ecuador’s main export zones, the 115.4hectare terminal has a handling capacity of up to 1.4 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) annually.

CGSA, said to be the preferred port call in Ecuador, is designed to easily facilitate the country’s leading export—bananas—with its 3,627-plug reefer facility and dedicated storage and consolidat­ion areas for the commodity.

To date, ICTSI is the largest port operator in Latin America with two concession­s in Mexico and a project each in Ecuador, Honduras, Colombia, Brazil and Argentina.

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