BOC-MIP recognizes outstanding stakeholders for 2025
Bureau of Customs-Manila International Container Port officials with the top 2025 trade stakeholders. Photo from BOC-MICP
  • The Bureau of Customs-Manila International Container Port recently recognized its top 2025 trade stakeholders
  • Awardees include Emperador Distillers (top importer), Jimmy Sena and Eduardo Cabacio customs brokers, LBC (top deconsolidator), exporter, and Ocean Network Express (top shipping line)

The Bureau of Customs-Manila International Container Port (BOC-MICP) recently recognized its top-performing trade stakeholders for 2025.

At an awarding ceremony on January 26 at the MICP Multipurpose Hall, leading importers, customs brokers, deconsolidators, exporters, and shipping lines were honored for their significant contribution to port revenues and their trade facilitation efforts.

The top 10 importers are the following:

  1. Emperador Distillers Inc.
  2. Mondelez Philippines Inc.
  3. Universal Robina Corporation
  4. Toyota Motor Philippines Corp.
  5. Terra Solar Philippines Corp.
  6. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
  7. Samsung Electronics Philippines Corp.
  8. LG Electronics Philippines Inc.
  9. Bricolage Philippines Inc.
  10. Procter & Gamble Philippines Inc.

The top 10 customs brokers who cleared shipments under the Formal Entry Division:

  1. Jimmy Sosa Sena
  2. Julius Coso Bingco
  3. Betty Mariano Calamayan
  4. Dexter Saylago Pepanio
  5. Bobby Cunanan Ilao
  6. Jaysil Ronnie Cabral Bustinera
  7. Manuelito Cabalquinto Baloro
  8. Russel Rivato Reyes
  9. Wig Glayn Bacus Macapanas
  10. Imelda Punsalan Marzan

The top 5 Informal Entry Division customs brokers :

  1. Eduardo Cabacio
  2. Isidro Faderguya
  3. Esterlita Tañala
  4. Gladys Dizon
  5. Zyrel Selerio

Top 5 deconsolidators:

  1. LBC Express Inc.
  2. Total Line Logistics Inc.
  3. Oceanlight Cargo Forwarding
  4. Atlas Brokerage & Express Padala Inc.
  5. 12:24 Cargo Express Corp

Top shipping lines:

  1. Ocean Network Express Inc.
  2. CMA CGM Philippines
  3. Evergreen Shipping Agency Philippines
  4. SITC Container Lines Phils. Inc.
  5. Maersk Filipinas Inc

Top 5 exporters:

  1. Peter Paul Philippine Corp.
  2. L.T.D. Ever Extreme Enterprises Co.
  3. IRSB Impex Corp.
  4. Fortune Empire Multipurpose
  5. 20Mapogo Scrap Trading

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) received special recognition for its world-class service and continued support as the port’s terminal operator.

The awarding ceremony was led by MICP district collector Atty. Felipe Geoffrey De Vera IV, with deputy collector for administration Gerardo Macatangay, deputy collector for assessment Arvin Bundukin, and deputy collector for operations Atty. Edward Ibera. Division heads, section chiefs, and key port officials were also in attendance.

“Today’s recognition is not just about what you have already achieved, but also about what lies ahead. We look forward to more shipments moving through our Port, stronger trade activity, and greater opportunities for economic growth. As trade continues to evolve, we remain ready to move with you, processing faster, coordinating better, and ensuring that every shipment is handled with utmost care,” De Vera said.

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Aligned with the directives of Customs commissioner Ariel Nepomuceno, the BOC-MICP said it will continue to engage closely with stakeholders to enhance service delivery and further strengthen revenue collection.

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