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The Bureau of Customs – Manila International Container Port recently named its top stakeholders for the first half of the year
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Mondelez Philippines emerged as the port’s top corporate contributor in revenue generation
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Top customs brokers were Julius Coso Bingco and Jimmy Sosa Sena
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LBC Express was the leading deconsolidator and L.T.D Ever Extreme Enterprises, the top exporter
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The inaugural award for top shipping line was given to Ocean Network Express
The Bureau of Customs–Manila International Container Port recently named its top stakeholders for the first half of the year.
Deputy Commissioner for the Assessment and Operations Coordinating Group Atty. Agaton Uvero, on behalf of Customs commissioner Ariel Nepomuceno, delivered a message highlighting efficient trade facilitation, good governance, and strengthened border protection, noting that MICP is one of the collection districts that consistently uphold and champion these priorities.
MICP is also the BOC’s biggest collection district. Rizalino Jose Torralba is its district collector.
The following are the port’s top stakeholders:
- Mondelez Philippines, Inc. – top corporate contributor in revenue generation
- Julius Coso Bingco and Jimmy Sosa Sena – customs brokers
- LBC Express, Inc. – top deconsolidator
- L.T.D Ever Extreme Enterprises Co. – top exporter
- Ocean Network Express Inc.- inaugural award for top shipping line
Acting deputy collector for Administration-MICP, Gerardo Macatangay lauded the awardees’ consistent compliance, cooperation, and support in fulfilling the Bureau’s initiatives. He emphasized that the continued collaboration between the BOC and the private sector remains one of the key drivers in nation-building, contributing to the common goal of bringing lasting benefits to the
country and its people.