Christian R. Gonzalez, International Container Terminal Services, Inc. head of Asia-Pacific Region (far right), explains to Victoria Minister of Ports and Major Projects David Hodgett (third from left), innovations that Victorian International Container Terminal Ltd. (VICTL) will introduce at Melbourne Port’s third international container terminal. Looking on are Nick Easy (left), Port of Melbourne Corp. CEO, and Capt. Richard Setchell, Anglo Ports chairman. VICTL, owned by ICTSI and Anglo Ports, recently won the 26-year concession to develop and operate the terminal.
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