Our latest issue (PortCalls_March 21, 2022). Stories include:

  • BOC lists incidental fees off-dock, off-terminal operators may charge consignees
  • Automatic extension of importer, broker accreditation mulled
  • After 11 years, CDO port resumes international container operations
  • PAL eyes more hybrid flights, last-mile deliveries to boost cargo business
  • BOC introduces system for tracking of seized, forfeited goods
  • ATI’s P5B capex earmarked for Manila, Batangas ports upgrade
  • BOC eyes voluntary pre-shipment check on agri imports
  • PH cold chain solution project under development
  • NCR stays in Alert Level 1 until end March
  • Ayala to sell MCX holdings for P3.8B to Villar Group
  • Trans-Asia gets formal notice of tax perks for ro-ro vessel operation
  • Toy dinosaurs from KL yield 1kg of shabu worth P7M
  • Freight Forwarders Are at A Crossroads
  • Manila warehouse yields P110M worth of suspected fake goods
  • US gov’t unveils FLOW initiative to improve supply chain
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