The Manila International Container Terminal, the flagship operation of global port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc., said Tuesday it is ready to handle the expected increase in cargo volume in the second half of the year. MICT achieved record volume and productivity with two million TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units) move last year. These numbers underscore the terminal’s strong performance despite the uptick in container volume as global trade continues to rebound, it said. “Global container traffic is slowly recovering. Historical data from the PPA showed consistent MICT volume growth since 2015, with productivity and utilization staying proportionally healthy all throughout.
Source: The Standard July 04, 2017 12:22 UTC