Board of Investment governor Lucita Reyes (left) and executive director Efren Leaño (right) presented the project’s certificate of registration to ICTSI procurement and general services director Antonio Coronel.
Board of Investment governor Lucita Reyes (left) and executive director Efren Leaño (right) presented the project’s certificate of registration to ICTSI procurement and general services director Antonio Coronel.
Board of Investment governor Lucita Reyes (left) and executive director Efren Leaño (right) presented the P5-billion Berth 7 expansion project’s certificate of registration to International Container Terminal Services, Inc procurement and general services director Antonio Coronel. ICTSI operates the Manila International Container Terminal on which Berth 7 is located.

The Board of Investments (BOI) is granting incentives to International Container Terminal Services, Inc (ICTSI) for the P5-billion expansion of Berth 7 at its flagship Manila International Container Terminal.

The port operator has already completed Phase 1 of Berth 7 at a cost of P1.6 billion. Covering four hectares, the yard has been operational since November last year as an empty container depot. It can accommodate 4,300 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in moderate wind conditions.

Another two hectares adjacent to the yard is scheduled to be completed by yearend.

The entire Phase 1 can store 6,500 TEUs. The site includes construction of a 300-meter wharf structure including back-up areas and associated roadway improvements.

Complementing the new yard is an inland container depot (ICD) covering about 21 hectares in Laguna with an earmarked funding of $30 million (P1.4 billion).

The ICD, along with the development of Berth 7, will increase MICT’s capacity by 20% to 4.2 million TEUs.

ICTSI also has expansion plans for Berths 8 and 9.

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