The Manila Times

ICTSI’s Manila Harbor Center rebrands

- BY GENIVI VERDEJO

MANILA Harbor Center (MHC) has rebranded as Manila MultipurPO­SE TERMINAL IN 2024, REflECTING ITS STEADY GROWTH AND ALIGNMENT WITH ITS PARENT COMPANY, INTERNATIO­NAL CONTAINER TERMINAL SERVICES INC. (ICTSI).

ICTSI took ownership of the Manila Multipurpo­se Terminal in 2021, which led to significan­t productivi­ty improvemen­ts through streamline­d processes and new technologi­es. The terminal’s global brand of port operation has enabled it to navigate global trade trends and capitalize on new opportunit­ies.

Phillip Marsham, global director for Manila Multipurpo­se Terminal at ICTSI, said, “As a subsidiary of ICTSI, we embarked on this rebranding initiative to echo the ICTSI Group’s global standards and industry leadership.”

“Manila Multipurpo­se Terminal embodies a renewed corporate vision centered on excellence, efficiency, and innovation. Embracing ICTSI’s values, we are excited to move forward to a new chapter in general cargo operations in the Philippine­s,” he added.

Manila Multipurpo­se Terminal, a 13.2-hectare facility with an annual capacity of 10 million metric tons, has changed its name and logo to align with the ICTSI brand. The company’s website offers comprehens­ive informatio­n about its services.

The 13.2-hectare facility serves major industries like constructi­on, mining, power, telecommun­ication, manufactur­ing and agricultur­e. The company remains committed to innovation and nation-building.

Manila Multipurpo­se Terminal, a 13.2-hectare port facility in Port of Manila, is the largest and most efficient internatio­nal bulk and breakbulk operations hub in the Philippine­s, accommodat­ing bulk, breakbulk, projects and other general cargo with an annual capacity of 10 million metric tons.

 ?? PHOTO FROM ICTSI ?? ■ Aerial shot of the Manila Multipurpo­se Terminal at the Port of Manila.
PHOTO FROM ICTSI ■ Aerial shot of the Manila Multipurpo­se Terminal at the Port of Manila.

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