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ICTSI Subic opens first CFS in Central Luzon

14th November 2016

  

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Subic Bay International Terminal Corporation recently opened its Dock Container Freight Station at the New Container Terminal 2 (NCT 2) of the Subic Bay Freeport in Zambales.

Inaugurated last 7 November, the CFS is the first and only facility of its kind to serve the Central Luzon Market.  Roberto Locsin, SBITC General Manager, led the ribbon-cutting and welcomed partners from Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority, Bureau of Customs, and ECU Worldwide.

“For the past two years, we have been working to improve our services here in Subic to attract more clients.  We have the strategic location, manpower and infrastructure to sustain the market in Manila and the growing trade Central Luzon.  With the completion of the CFS, SBITC adds more value to the services we offer,” said Mr. Locsin. 

The CFS has an initial storage capacity of 840 square meters, which can be expanded to a maximum of 1,860 square meters.  The facility, which houses an import and export, dangerous goods and customs area, is capable of stuffing and stripping eight containers simultaneously.

SBITC also commissioned a pair of new Jung Heinrich DFG 435 forklifts, which will be used for CFS operations.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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