Motukea International Terminal (MIT), as part of its corporate social responsibility initiatives, partnered with the Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH) to conduct a bloodletting drive last 8 August. More than 20 employees joined the activity that aimed to supplement PMGH’s blood reserves. A tot…
  ICTSI South Pacific reaffirms its commitment to developing the organization’s manpower with the recent success of its Transformational Leadership Program.   Conducted over 13 weeks, the program was designed to develop the capabilities of managers and operations superintendents from Motukea Intern…
ICTSI South Pacific supported the recent back-to-school program of UNICEF Papua New Guinea, facilitating the quick release of four containers filled with school kits. The kits, which included backpacks, books, stationeries, pens, and solar radios, were distributed to 20,000 primary, elementary, and…
South Pacific International Container Terminal (SPICT) in Lae, Papua New Guinea handled its first delivery of coffee bags following the recent opening of its coffee bulking facility. SPICT took delivery of 320 bags of green coffee beans from Monpi Coffee Exports Ltd, one of the country's major coff…
As part of efforts to strengthen staff loyalty, commitment and performance, South Pacific International Container Terminal (SPICT) is working closely with the National Superannuation Fund (NASFUND) – a superfund that all employees are contributing to. NASFUND and its savings arm, NCSL, offer an arra…
South Pacific International Container Terminal (SPICT) organized a tree planting activity last 22 March to celebrate International Day of Forests.    George Gware, SPICT General Manager, delivered the opening remarks and led the activities at the terminal’s botanical garden together with employees a…
With the exponential surge of COVID-19 cases in Papua New Guinea over the last few weeks, South Pacific International Container Terminal (SPICT) in Lae and Motukea International Container Terminal (MIT) in Port Moresby continue to provide hygiene kits to security guards, employees, and their nominat…
“Challenging but not scary” – these were the words Tanya Sevua used to describe her experience working as a Senior Information Technology Analyst at South Pacific International Container Terminal (SPICT) in Lae, Papua New Guinea. The port and shipping industry remains a traditionally male-dominated…
The COVID-19 outbreak is one of the most disruptive events in recent history, affecting the global economy and the lives of countless people worldwide.  Since day one of the outbreak in Papua New Guinea, ICTSI South Pacific has implemented measures to ensure the safety of employees and port users tr…
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), through its Papua New Guinea (PNG) unit, ICTSI South Pacific Ltd., and its corporate citizenship arm, the ICTSI Foundation Inc., recently inaugurated a new police station in the Omili suburb in Lae.   The PGK505,000 (US$149,000) facility, th…