The ICTSI Radar App provides 24/7 real-time access to essential terminal data at South Pacific International Container Terminal (SPICT) in Lae and Motukea International Terminal (MIT) in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea’s two major international container terminals handling the nation’s import and export cargoes.
Through the app, stakeholders can track vessels, containers, and trucks in real time, enabling better planning of cargo movements through Lae and Port Moresby. These capabilities help businesses optimise supply chains, reduce delays, and lower logistics costs.
“Having pioneered the digitalisation of port operations in Papua New Guinea, ICTSI South Pacific continues to invest in digital innovation to drive the transformation of port operations across the country. The ICTSI Radar App delivers a new level of transparency and visibility for stakeholders across the supply chain, from shipper to vessel and vessel to consignee,” said Robert Maxwell, CEO of ICTSI South Pacific.
Efficient cargo logistics has never been more important to Papua New Guinea’s economy.
Yet with multiple parties involved in every container shipment, access to timely and accurate information has traditionally been a major challenge. The ICTSI Radar App addresses this gap by delivering reliable, real-time visibility directly at users’ fingertips.
This innovation is the result of ICTSI South Pacific’s sustained investment in advanced digital platforms, enabling a truly personalised and seamless experience for local port users.
The ICTSI Radar App is available for free on both iOS and Android devices and can also be accessed via the web at radar.ictsi.com.
Port users are encouraged to register today to unlock the app’s full features and enjoy a fully customised digital experience.



