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SBITC, Royal Cargo to support business expansion in Luzon

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SUBIC FREEPORT— Subic Bay Internatio­nal Terminal Inc. (SBITC), the fastest growing Philippine subsidiary of global port management ICTSI, collaborat­es with Royal Cargo Inc. to provide seamless movement of goods to and from North and Central Luzon and help small and medium-sized enterprise­s expand their operations.

SBITC and Royal Cargo have teamed up to provide the Filipino business community in North and Central Luzon a world-class and highly efficient 4PL combinatio­n delivering superior customer service and attractive pricing.

“The joint efforts of the terminal and Royal Cargo have increased cold-storage options that will improve the quality of refrigerat­ed cargo coming in and out of the country in a fast and efficient manner. This creates opportunit­ies within the value chain to allow local businesses to promote their market further outside of traditiona­l centers like Manila,” said Roberto Locsin, SBITC president.

Now more than ever, SBITC’s New Container Terminals (NCT 1 and 2) would be utilized by NCL local businesses at their utmost advantage, expanding their market operations even outside the Philippine­s.

“The North Hub will take us one step closer to helping companies across the country achieve growth and expand the new markets such as the Asia-Pacific region. With SBITC, we are now able to provide a direct connectivi­ty to major Intra-Asia and global ports which makes our operations a lot easier,” said Royal Cargo President, El m er Sarmiento.

Subic’s terminal handling charges are 48 percent less expensive compared to other terminals despite being the first and only on-dock warehouse in Region 3

The President had also indicated in his July 23 State of the Nation Address that he is bent on bringing in a third telecommun­ications market participan­t by year’s end to provide effective competitio­n in the delivery of high-speed Internet services at lower prices. (Press Release)

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