ICTSI Appoints Andrew Dawes as Asia-Pacific Head

November 15, 2018

Manila-headquartered International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has appointed Andrew Dawes as Senior Vice President and Regional Head of Asia Pacific, replacing Christian R. Gonzalez, who has been named Global Corporate Head.

Dawes will be directly responsible for the management and development of ICTSI’s Asia Pacific portfolio outside of the Philippines.

With over 20 years in the port industry, Mr. Dawes has significant experience from senior roles in multinational port management companies in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas. Prior to joining ICTSI, he was Managing Director of APM Terminals Salalah in Oman.

Dawes also held senior management positions as chief executive officer of Intels Nigeria Ltd. in Lagos, managing director and chief operations officer of various APM Terminals in both regional and concessions locations in Africa and the Middle East. He likewise held key roles in DP World, P&O Ports, and Southampton Container Terminal in the UK.

ICTSI is in the business of port operations, management and development. ICTSI’s portfolio of terminals and projects spans developed and emerging market economies in the Asia Pacific, the Americas, Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Andrew Dawes, ICTSI Senior Vice President and Regional Head of Asia Pacific. Photo: International Container Terminal Services, Inc.

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