Manila Bulletin

ICTSI adds new berth at MICT in ₱15-B expansion

- By EMMIE V. ABADILLA

Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is adding another berth – its eighth -- to its flagship Manila Internatio­nal Container Terminal (MICT) to the tune of P15 billion, expanding its annual capacity to 3.5 million TEUS and making it the Philippine­s’ largest internatio­nal gateway.

Berth 8 will add to the MICT’S capability to service foreign ultra container vessels of up to 18,000 TEUS, a trend that has been growing in the past years.

The new berth will create another 400 meters of quay along with 12 hectares of yard space that will bring an additional annual capacity of 200,000 TEUS.

The full build will give the MICT a total berth length of 2,300 meters, a 21 percent increase in berthing capacity.

Notably, Berth 8, to be constructe­d in phases, is beyond the contractua­l commitment­s to the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTR) and the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).

“Berth 8 enables us to be in the same league as the world’s top terminals “says ICTSI executive vice president Christian R. Gonzalez

“More importantl­y, this will bring significan­t economic benefits to the Philippine­s as we have the added capacity to handle growing trade volumes,” he added.

MICT is currently capable of handling neo-panamax ships through berths 6 and 7, which are operated by five quay cranes (QC).

A sixth crane is scheduled to arrive in July 2023 and will be operationa­l within the year. Berth 8 will operate with a minimum of four QCS – two of which will be delivered in 2025.

Since taking over the MICT in 1988, ICTSI has remitted in excess of P96 billion to the government through the PPA.

Over the same period, ICTSI has remitted to its host government – the City of Manila – over P3 billion in taxes.

The company has invested in excess of P40 billion to modernize the MICT, handling over 47 million TEUS since 1988.

Aside from the constructi­on of Berth 8, ICTSI has started the modernizat­ion of Berths 1 to 5 and their backup and yard areas.

The project includes the installati­on of additional reefer racks to accommodat­e approximat­ely 300 TEUS of reefer cargo.

 ?? ?? BREAKING NEW GROUND. INTERNATIO­NAL CONTAINER TERMINAL SERVICES, INC. (ICTSI) IS ADDING ANOTHER BERTH – ITS EIGHTH – TO ITS FLAGSHIP MANILA INTERNATIO­NAL CONTAINER TERMINAL (MICT). Photo shows groundbrea­king ceremony for Berth 8 headed by Department of Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime Bautista (fourth from left), Philippine Ports Authority General Manager Atty. Jay Daniel Santiago (fifth from left), and ICTSI Executive Vice President Christian R. Gonzalez (third from left) against the backdrop of a completed Berth 8. They were joined by (from left): DOTR Undersecre­tary for Legal Affairs Atty. Reinier Paul Yebra; MICT executive director Phillip Marsham; and DOTR Undersecre­tary for Maritime Elmer Francisco Sarmiento.
BREAKING NEW GROUND. INTERNATIO­NAL CONTAINER TERMINAL SERVICES, INC. (ICTSI) IS ADDING ANOTHER BERTH – ITS EIGHTH – TO ITS FLAGSHIP MANILA INTERNATIO­NAL CONTAINER TERMINAL (MICT). Photo shows groundbrea­king ceremony for Berth 8 headed by Department of Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime Bautista (fourth from left), Philippine Ports Authority General Manager Atty. Jay Daniel Santiago (fifth from left), and ICTSI Executive Vice President Christian R. Gonzalez (third from left) against the backdrop of a completed Berth 8. They were joined by (from left): DOTR Undersecre­tary for Legal Affairs Atty. Reinier Paul Yebra; MICT executive director Phillip Marsham; and DOTR Undersecre­tary for Maritime Elmer Francisco Sarmiento.

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