New PISA chair unveils plans for a strong domestic shipping sector
The Philippine Inter-island Shipping Association (PISA) will push for the enactment of a Maritime Code and a long-term master plan that will guide the…
Roberto Umali has tendered his resignation as a director of Philippine domestic carrier Lorenzo Shipping Corp. (LSC) effective immediately. In a disclosure to the…
Roberto A. Umali has retired as president of domestic carrier Lorenzo Shipping Corporation (LSC), replaced by Doris Magsaysay-Ho. In a disclosure to the Philippine…
Streamlined registration, restored incentives, modernized ports—these are among key entries on the wish list the Philippine domestic shipping sector has for the incoming administration,…
After posting losses in 2015, Philippine carrier Lorenzo Shipping Corporation (LSC) hopes to engineer a turnaround to profit this year through strategic measures such as…
Magsaysay Group to power logistics business with Softlink’s Logi-Sys
The Magsaysay Group is set to deploy breakthrough technology to manage its growing logistics business. One Stop Logistics Solutions Inc., Magsaysay Group’s transport, warehouse…
Aquino signs into law Co-Loading, Competition Acts
President Benigno Aquino III on July 21 signed two landmark legislation – the Foreign Ships Co-Loading Act and the Philippine Competition Act, the latter…
Lorenzo Shipping almost doubles capital outlay for 2015
Listed Philippine carrier Lorenzo Shipping Corp. is allotting P600 million as capital expenditure for this year, for use in acquiring land-based equipment and facility as…
The Philippines will be taking further steps in the global maritime industry if Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) Administrator Dr. Maximo Mejia, Jr. is elected…
The Philippine Inter-island Shipping Association (PISA) has elected its new set of officers and board members for 2015 to 2017. Roberto Umali, president of…
Operations of seaports and airports in central Philippines have started to normalize, days after a large swathe of the Visayas island grouping was devastated…