Manila Standard

ICTSI subsidiary transforms Iloilo port as major trade hub

- Darwin G. Amojelar

THE Visayas Container Terminal (VCT), operated by Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI), is transformi­ng the Iloilo Commercial Port Complex (ICPC) into a major trade hub for Western Visayas.

VCT, which started commercial operations of ICPC on April 1, 2024, enhanced the terminal’s infrastruc­ture and productivi­ty to position it as a key player in the region’s maritime trade.

The terminal has serviced some 40 vessels, including container ships, Ro-Ro and bulk carriers, mirroring the increased efficiency that underscore­s ICTSI’s global standard of port operation.

“Our operations are off to a good start thanks to the great team that we have here at VCT. Everyone worked tirelessly to get everything up and running, including the renovation of the terminal’s facilities, and set up of the systems needed to run the terminal within our desired standards,” VCT executive director Timothee Jeannin said.

“Customers can expect more improvemen­ts as we continue to deploy more equipment and complete the rest of the terminal upgrades in less than two months,” he said.

VCT operates with five reach stackers, four trailers and three prime movers. Additional equipment are set to arrive in the coming weeks, including five empty container handlers, 12 prime movers and 12 trailers.

VCT will deploy two mobile harbor cranes in September to further boost vessel operations. The terminal also looks to improve its bulk operations by investing in new bagging machines, clamshells, and additional mobile equipment for bulk cargo.

Catering to refrigerat­ed cargo, VCT looks to complete the constructi­on of its reefer stacks by August. The facility will have an initial capacity of 40 plugs, which will be increased accordingl­y based on demand.

VCT is also negotiatin­g possible opportunit­ies and connection­s with both domestic and internatio­nal shipping lines services to and from Iloilo, aside from fast-tracking the remaining works at the terminal.

 ?? ?? Visayas Container Terminal (VCT), Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services Inc.’s (ICTSI) operation in Central Philippine­s is making progress towards transformi­ng the Iloilo Commercial Port Complex (ICPC) into a more competitiv­e and e cient trade gateway for Western Visayas. The terminal has serviced some 40 vessels, including container ships, Ro-Ro and bulk carriers, mirroring the increased e ciency that underscore­s ICTSI’s global standard of port operation.
Visayas Container Terminal (VCT), Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services Inc.’s (ICTSI) operation in Central Philippine­s is making progress towards transformi­ng the Iloilo Commercial Port Complex (ICPC) into a more competitiv­e and e cient trade gateway for Western Visayas. The terminal has serviced some 40 vessels, including container ships, Ro-Ro and bulk carriers, mirroring the increased e ciency that underscore­s ICTSI’s global standard of port operation.

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