ICTSI’s Contecon Guayaquil brings back five box lines, strengthening connectivity with Asian market

Contecon Guayaquil (CGSA), Ecuador’s main port and subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), has signed a new commercial agreement for the Asia-South America (ASA) service, further strengthening its connectivity with the Asian market.

The agreement brings back five shipping lines, Wan Hai, Pacific International Lines (PIL), Cosco, Evergreen and Yang Ming, and their shippers’ customer base to the terminal.

The ASA service used to call at Contecon Guayaquil until 2015,...

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COSCO general cargo vessels to call ICTSI’s Contecon Guayaquil

Contecon Guayaquil S.A. (CGSA), the Ecuadorian branch of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), has entered into a noteworthy agreement with COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers.

This partnership will see COSCO’s general cargo ships managed at the Port of Guayaquil for the next three years.

This collaboration supports CGSA’s goals of broadening its client base, setting new regional service standards, and solidifying the Port of Guayaquil’s role as Ecuador’s premier logistics hub....

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ICTSI’s Ecuadorian business unit achieves 135 million tons of cargo milestone

Contecon Guayaquil (CGSA), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.’s (ICTSI) Ecuadorian business unit operating the Libertador Simon Bolivar Container and Multipurpose Terminal, celebrates the achievement of handling 135 million tons of cargo since starting operations at the Port of Guayaquil.

According to the global port operator, the achievement is a testament to the Port of Guayaquil’s position as Ecuador’s main seaport and to CGSA’s commitment to operational efficiency, innovation,...

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