- USD 100 Million Investment Planned to Boost MCT Capacity.
- New Berth Extension to Enable Larger Ships and Service Routes in Mindanao.
- PHIVIDEC and MICTSI Partner to Drive Trade Growth in Southern Philippines.
MICTSI is a subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services Inc. which has been awarded a 25-year extension by PHIVIDEC Industrial Authority to continue the operation and management of the Mindanao Container Terminal, or MCT, up to 2058, reports ICTSI.
Infrastructure Upgrades
USD 100 Million Infrastructure Upgrade investment from MICTSI is set at more than USD 100 million in infrastructure upgrade that involves:
- Berth Extension: A 300-meter berth extension to admit larger vessels and open the possibility for new service lines.
- Acquisition of New Equipment: Modern machinery will be put in place, anticipating higher cargo volumes and increased usage.
- These measures are going to increase significantly the terminal’s annual handling capacity of 350,000 TEUs, as well as greatly improve trade operations.
Supporting Mindanao’s Growth
The expansion will allow for larger ships to berth and help grow Mindanao’s importers and exporters. Moreover, the project complements PHIVIDEC’s goal of bringing in more locators in the industrial estate to fuel the economy of the whole region.
Statements from MICTSI and PHIVIDEC Leadership
Expressing optimism about the future of MCT, Aurelio C. Garcia, MICTSI president and general manager, said: “ICTSI is proud to continue our work at Mindanao Container Terminal, a critical hub for trade in southern Philippines. This extension allows us to implement our vision for the terminal’s future, with significant investments in new technology and infrastructure to meet the evolving needs of our customers and the region.”
Meanwhile, PHIVIDEC administrator and CEO Atty. Joseph Donato J. Bernedo emphasized the broader impact of the project: “Today’s signing ceremony reflects our commitment to growth and sustainability of PHIVIDEC-IA under this administration, and we will continue to grow with our other projects and initiatives that are lined up to benefit not only Northern Mindanao but also the entire country. I would like to thank Mr. Aurelio C. Garcia, president and general manager of MICTSI, PHIVIDEC-IA’s chairman Engr. Augustus N. Adis, and the members of our Board for their support in making our dream of expanding our MCT Port into a reality.”
Strengthening ICTSI and PHIVIDEC Partnership
The 25-year extension underscores the strong partnership between ICTSI and PHIVIDEC-IA in developing critical infrastructure to support trade and economic growth in Mindanao. The collaboration reflects a shared vision to enhance the region’s competitiveness on the global stage.
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Source: ICTSI