Argentine President Cristina Fernandez inaugurates construction works on La Plata port. ICTSI earmarks USD207 million to build a container terminal that can handle 500,000 containers at the port.
ICTSI enters into a 30-year concession agreement for the development and operations of a new container terminal in the Port of La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Subic Bay International Terminal Corp. starts operating the New Container Terminal-1 at Subic Bay Freeport after transferring from the Naval Supply Depot.
ICTSI wins the bid for the Mindanao Container Terminal in Misamis Oriental in southern Philippines.
ICTSI obtains from Batumi Port Holdings Ltd. a new concession for the container terminal and other cargo handling facilities at the Port of Batumi in Georgia.
The Colombian National Institute of Concessions grants ICTSI the 30-year concession for the development of a new container terminal in the Port of Buenaventura in Colombia.
Contecon Guayaquil SA (CGSA), signs a contract with the Autoridad Portuario de Guayaquil for the 20-year Public Service Concession for the Container and Multi-Purpose Terminals at the Port of Guayaquil in Ecuador.
ICTSI signs a joint venture contract with Yantai Port Group Company Ltd. and SDIC Communication to purchase 60 percent of Yantai Gangtong Container Terminal Company Ltd., Chinese operator of Yantai Gantong Terminal in Shandong Province, China. 
ICTSI acquires 90.7 percent of DIPSSCOR from Aboitiz Transport System Corp. DIPSSCOR provides cargo handling at the Sasa Wharf in Davao City in Southern Philippines. This is ICTSI’s second terminal in Mindanao. 
ICTSI signs the 20-year concession to manage and operate the Toamasina International Container Terminal in Madagascar. Subsidiary Madagascar International Container Terminal Services Ltd. is formed to operate the terminal. This is ICTSI’s first African terminal.