ICTSI submits a proposal to the Philippine Department of Transportation to develop a common-user barge and roll-on roll-off terminal to be called the Cavite Gateway Terminal (CGT).
The MICT hits its first year-to-date 2 million TEUs.
SBITC opens a dock container freight station at the New Container Terminal 2, the first facility of its kind in Central Luzon.
Matadi Gateway Terminal in the Democratic Republic of Congo starts initial operations.
NCT-1 hits 100,000th TEUs.
ICTSI launches Terminal Appointment Booking System (TABS) at the MICT.
ICTSI expands its operation in Mexico with the acquisition of Terminal Maritima de Tuxpan, S.A. de C.V. (TMT) located in Veracruz, Mexico. TMT held an extendable 20-year concession for the development and operation of a projected one million-TEU annual capacity terminal in Tuxpan, which will complem…
ICTSI and joint venture partners Transnational Diversified Corp. (TDG) and Nippon Container Terminals Co. Ltd. (NCT) launch operations at LGICT.
MICT builds capacity through the initial Yard 7 expansion and launches the development of an inland container depot in Calamba, Laguna -- the Laguna Gateway International Container Terminal (LGICT).
The Chinese Government approves the consolidation and restructuring of port services in Yantai.  ICTSI purchased 51 percent of DP World Yantai Co. Ltd. which handles foreign cargo.  DP World Yantai Co. Ltd. was renamed Yantai International Container Terminals Ltd.