• Mondelez Philippines led the 2021 list of importers with the highest revenue contribution at the Bureau of Customs-Manila International Container Port
  • Dexter Saylago Pepanio contributed the most revenue among all customs brokers
  • LBC Express, Inc. topped the list of deconsolidators
  • Rosario Calisang was the top broker for the deconsolidator category

The Bureau of Customs (BOC)-Manila International Container Port (MICP) recently awarded its top importers and customs brokers for 2021.

Mondelez Philippines, Inc emerged as the importer with the highest revenue contribution at BOC-MICP while Dexter Saylago Pepanio contributed the most revenue among all customs brokers.

For deconsolidators, LBC Express, Inc. led the list, with Rosario Calisang as the top broker.

Although the pandemic significantly affected the port’s collection efforts, a surge in collection in the latter part of the year helped the port hit its annual target for 2021, said BOC-MICP district collector Romeo Allan Rosales in a statement.

Apart from Rosales, present during the awarding at the MICP grounds were Antonio Meliton T. Pascual, Deputy Collector for Assessment; Atty. Kriden Balgomera, Deputy Collector for Operations; Atty. Jesus D. Balmores, Deputy Collector for Administration; Atty. Rey Roland Bergado, Chief, Formal Entry Division; Bienvenido Entico, Chief, Informal Entry Division; and Atty. Geoffrey De Vera, Collector of Customs IV.

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