Manila Standard

MICT rolls out new solutions for port users’ convenienc­e

- By Darwin G. Amojelar

MANILA Internatio­nal Container Terminal (MICT), the Philippine­s’ main gateway for internatio­nal trade, said Monday it is constantly innovating to improve customer experience and boost supply chain efficiency.

Leveraging technology, the MICT rolled out innovative digital solutions to enhance transparen­cy and make transactio­ns more convenient for port users.

It said that when the global health crisis reached the Philippine­s in 2020, the MICT transition­ed to 100-percent digital payments via Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services Inc.’s Advance Customer Transactio­n System (ACTS).

The system offered a convenient, efficient and secure platform that enabled port users to settle their transactio­ns at the comfort and safety of their homes. Eliminatin­g the need to visit the terminal, ACTS helped keep MICT customers safe during the pandemic while streamlini­ng port transactio­ns.

The transition also supports the government’s efforts to streamline and further improve the ease of doing business using online platforms and digital payment systems.

MICT also said its Terminal Appointmen­t Booking System (TABS) is one of the most notable innovation­s implemente­d by the company in recent years.

TABS, launched in 2015, is an online platform that enables trucking companies to schedule specific slots for container pick-ups and drop-offs, optimizing cargo movement within the port.

“Having a structured framework for truck arrivals benefits all the stakeholde­rs in the port. TABS helps our clients to plan their trips more effectivel­y leading to potentiall­y lower costs. It also helps us to improve our productivi­ty by enabling us to allocate our resources more effectivel­y and address operationa­l challenges more proactivel­y,” said MICT chief operating officer Christian Lozano.

Having an appointmen­t system in place regulating the arrival of trucks also helps reduce traffic congestion along city roads leading to the port.

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