ICTSI Names Head for Australian Unit

January 8, 2015

International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has announced the appointment of Anders Dommestrup as Chief Executive Officer of its Australian subsidiary, Victoria International Container Terminal Ltd., the company said in its press release.

Prior to ICTSI, Dommestrup was Chief Operating Officer of Modern Terminals Ltd. (MTL). Since 2005, he had been overseeing the operation and business development of MTL´s operations in Hong Kong and in the mainland Chinese ports of Taicang in Shanghai and Dachan Bay in Shenzhen. Before this, he was part of the AP Moller Group from 1989 to 2005 in various capacities.

Dommestrup brings to ICTSI industry leading skills in port project development and container terminal management honed from over 25 years of experience in the ports and shipping industry.
 
Dommestrup´s track record includes not only the successful involvement, management, and operations of some of the largest and most modern container terminals in the world but also considerable experience in the Liner industry. Apart from his native Denmark and China, his work has taken him to Dubai, Singapore and Malaysia where he served in local or regional capacities.
 
VICTL is a subsidiary of ICTSI, an international operator of common-user container terminals serving the global container shipping industry. ICTSI is the largest port operator in the Philippines and has a portfolio of 29 container terminal operations in 21 countries across six continents.
 

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