Andres Soriano III

Mr. Soriano has been a Director of ICTSI* since July 1992. Currently, he is the Chairman of the Remuneration Sub-Committee.

In addition, Mr. Soriano is the Chairman and Chief Executive of A. Soriano Corporation*, the Chairman and President of Anscor Consolidated Corp., the Chairman of The Andres Soriano Foundation, Inc., Phelps Dodge International Philippines, Inc., Phelps Dodge Philippines Energy Products Corp., Seven Seas Resorts and Leisure, Inc., and Pamalican Resort, Inc.

Formerly, Mr. Soriano was the President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of San Miguel Corporation* and later, its Chairman and CEO. He was also the Chairman of Coca Cola (Philippines), Coca Cola Amatil (Australia) and Nestle (Philippines) and was a Director of SPI Technologies, Inc., eTelecare Global Solutions, Inc., G.E. Asian Advisory and Wharton East Asia Executive Board.

Mr. Soriano received a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics, major in Finance and International Business, from Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania in 1972.


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International Container Terminal Services Inc

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. is an international operator of user container terminals serving the global container shipping industry. The Company operates through cargo handling and related services segment. The Company's business is the acquisition, development, operation and management of container terminals. It also handles break bulk cargoes (BBC) and provides various ancillary services, such as container packing and unpacking, weighing and services for refrigerated containers or reefers. Its services are divided into three categories: On-vessel, which includes loading and unloading of cargoes, rigging gears, opening and closing hatches, securing cargo stored on board and shifting cargo to and from vessels; Off-vessel, which includes receiving, handling, checking and delivery of containers over piers, wharves, transit sheds, warehouses and open storage areas and the transfer of containers from the tail of a consignee's transportation unit, and Other Services.


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