BOC-MICP names top importers, other stakeholders in 2024
Some of the top stakeholders at the Bureau of Customs-Manila International Container Port with Customs commissioner Bienvenido Rubio and his team. Photo from BOC-MICP.
  • The Bureau of Customs-Manila International Container Port recognized its top importers, customs brokers, exporters, and deconsolidators for 2024
  • The event held on January 15 honored the collection district’s outstanding stakeholders for their contributions to BOC revenue collection and trade facilitation efforts

The Bureau of Customs-Manila International Container Port (BOC-MICP) recently recognized its top importers, customs brokers, exporters, and deconsolidators for 2024.

The event held on January 15 honored the collection district’s outstanding stakeholders for their contributions to BOC revenue collection and trade facilitation efforts, BOC-MICP said in a statement.

BOC-MICP’s top 10 importers for 2024 are the following:

  1. Mondelez Philippines Inc.
  2. Universal Robina Corp.
  3. Atkins Import and Export Resources
  4. Toyota Motor Philippines Corp.
  5. Samsung Electronics Philippines Corp.
  6. Pepsi Cola Products Philippines Inc.
  7. Abbott Laboratories
  8. LG Electronics Philippines Inc.
  9. Colgate Palmolive Philippines Inc.
  10. Emperador Distillers Inc.

Top 10 customs brokers:

  1. Jimmy Sosa Sena
  2. Julius Coso Bingco
  3. Dexter Saylago Pepanio
  4. Jean Lianne Cristobal Vergara
  5. Jaysil Ronnie Cabral Bustinera
  6. Bobby Cunanan Ilao
  7. Wig Glayn Bacus Macapanas
  8. Gemma Catalan Valera
  9. Helen Barrios Gabriel
  10. Christhel De Chavez Gonzales

Top five exporters:

  1. Magnolia Inc.
  2. Newton Food Products Manufacturing
  3. Pearlfoods International
  4. IRSB Impex Corp.
  5. United Pulp and Paper Co. Inc.

Top five deconsolidators:

  1. LBC Express Inc.
  2. UMAC Forwarders Express Inc.
  3. Total Line Logistics Inc.
  4. Atlas Brokerage & Express Padala Inc.
  5. LCSN Express Movers Inc.

“With your unwavering support, we help our economy and industries thrive, and we are able to generate revenue that enables the government to create and continue programs that uplift the lives of our fellow countrymen,” Customs commissioner Bienvenido Rubio said in a speech during the event.

For 2025, BOC-MICP said it remains committed not only to enhance its services but also to further improve its revenue collection through continuing collaboration and engagement with its valued stakeholders.

READ: BOC-MICP intercepts smuggled cigarettes, vape products worth P791M

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