The Philippine Bureau of Customs (BOC) is expected to generate an additional P16.161 million in revenue as one of its major ports prepares to bid out to the public 23 lots of abandoned and seized goods.

BOC Manila International Container Port (MICP) will hold on January 30 a public auction sale of various items that include four units of Cadillac Escalade and one Lincoln Navigator with a floor price of P2.250 million; two used cars worth P600,000; two forty-footer containers of bicycle parts and accessories priced at P1.474 million; five forty-footer containers of sandwich panels color plate pegged at P2.963 million; and one forty-footer container of e-bike parts and accessories priced at P1 million.

Other items up for bidding are 48 twenty-footer containers of bunker/slop oil with a floor price of P1.096 million; two units used Hyundai Starex Ambulance 2003 pegged at P600,000; two forty-footer containers of Mizuno golf bags and shoes valued at P989,100; one used Kawasaki motorcycle without key and one Valiant rescue boat with key, together valued at P130,000; and three units IAC 250 series mini sound shelter pegged at P150,000.

Other merchandise includes damaged bags, wallets, and shoes; garments; foamboard; Chumpo e-bike; structural accessories for window covering; sacks of white salt; used household goods; sacks of Portland cement; donated medical supplies and religious books/leaflets.

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