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ICTSI boosts Manila terminal operations with new cranes

ICTSI’s flagship Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) in the Philippines has completed the commissioning of its three new quay cranes.

With this latest investment, the global operator International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) aims to enhance the terminal’s capacity to handle the increasing demands of modern container shipping.

“The acquisition of these new quay cranes represents a significant step forward to MICT’s expansion and modernization. Their addition enables us to handle cargo loads more efficiently, leading to faster vessel turnaround times and better operations overall,” stated Christian Lozano, MICT chief operating officer.

The terminal has the largest quay crane fleet in the Philippines with 18 units. The operational efficiencies contributed by the new cranes enables the terminal to better manage peak periods and high cargo volumes, ensuring smoother and more predictable operations for all stakeholders.

These improvements enhance the overall customer experience, providing shippers and consignees with more reliable and timely services, according to ICTSI’s announcement.

Aside from acquiring new equipment, MICT has already commenced Phase 2 of its Berth 8 expansion. The project includes the construction of a 300-meter wharf and a 100,000m² container yard (full build).

Upon completion, the expansion will increase the terminal’s capacity by 200,000 TEUs to 3.5 million TEUs. Berth 8 will be equipped with three quay cranes for the efficient handling of foreign ultra-large container vessels with capacities of up to 18,000 TEUs. The new cranes are scheduled to arrive in 2027.





Antonis Karamalegkos
Managing Editor

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