International Container Terminal Services Inc
OTC:ICTEY
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International Container Terminal Services Inc
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International Container Terminal Services Inc. runs and develops container ports and cargo terminals around the world. It handles the loading, unloading, storage, and movement of shipping containers for ocean carriers, freight forwarders, and cargo owners. In simple terms, it is a port operator that helps goods move between ships, trucks, and rail. The company makes money mainly by charging fees for using its terminals and related port services. Customers include global shipping lines, importers and exporters, and logistics companies that need reliable places to move containers through busy trade routes. Its business is tied to the flow of international trade, especially containerized cargo. What makes ICTS different is that it sits at a key point in the supply chain: the port gate. It does not sell the goods inside the containers; it earns money from managing the infrastructure and services that keep containers moving efficiently. That makes it a capital-intensive, long-term infrastructure business with demand linked to trade volumes and port efficiency.
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