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ICTSI Subic Gets More Equipment

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

September 29, 2015

 

Subic Bay International Container Terminal Corp. (SBITC) recently received and commissioned three new reach stackers and 16 new Kalmar Ottawa terminal tractors.
 
The additional capacity has increased the terminal tractor fleet to 23 units or 128 percent.  The reach stacker fleet, meanwhile, increased by 100 percent.  
 
Each terminal tractor is equipped with a vehicle mounted terminal that communicates directly with the terminal operating system, Navis.  This results in a state of the art network of signals that allow all equipment to handle containers with pinpoint accuracy.
 
Roberto Locsin, SBITC General Manager, says:  “The new equipment, along with the opening of a one stop shop, will allow us to continue to deliver superior customer experience for our customers from the quay to the gate including brokers, forwarders, and truckers and ultimately, the cargo owner.  These investments make sense at a time of renewed interest in Subic and the efforts of Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) and Subic Bureau of Customs (BOC), who promote the success of our importers and exporters in the region.”
 
He adds:  “Terminal productivity and efficiencies will continue to improve as SBITC makes key investments in equipment and technology.  This demonstrates the commitment ICTSI and SBITC have for customers of central and northern Luzon.  It is also part of our effort to persuade more customers to use Subic as it is logically the gateway for these regions.”
 
In partnership with the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) and the Philippine Bureau of Customs (BOC) and SBITC, the one stop shop hastens the processing of import transactions.  Located inside the New Container Terminal 1 beside the SBITC administration office, the OSS houses the SBMA and BOC Subic agencies under one roof.  The setup has allowed the seamless flow of transactions as port users no longer have to go to different areas in Subic to process their documents.

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