Batumi International Container Terminal (BICT), ICTSI’s terminal in Batumi, Georgia recently signed a new Terminal Services Agreement (TSA) on tariffs and streamlined terms of business with Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. (MSC). The new TSA, aims to foster synergy and mutual cooperation between both parties. Photo shows: (L-R) Jan Nowak, BICT chief executive officer and Baris Dilek, managing director of MSC Georgia LLC during the signing agreement. BICT and MSC agreed to work hand in hand to improve terminal operations and enhance volume growth in the terminal. BICT is a subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services, Inc, a port management company involved in the operations and development of 21 marine terminals and port projects in 15 countries worldwide.

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