ICTSI'S VCT INSTALLS TWO NEW MOBILE HARBOR CRANES

Visayas Container Terminal (VCT), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.'s (ICTSI) business unit in Iloilo, Philippines, recently installed two new mobile harbour cranes (MHC).

 

ICTSI noted that these are expected to enhance Iloilo port's role as a competitive and efficient trade gateway for Western Visayas.

 

Christian R. Gonzalez, ICTSI executive vice president, said these new cranes—the largest and most modern in Panay Island—represent the company's commitment to pursuing a culture of efficiency and advancement.

 

"The flexibility offered by these MHCs will allow us to deliver an immense improvement in service to our clients. By providing state-of-the-art resources, we are enabling our people to achieve results beyond the ordinary for the greater good of our stakeholders and the local economy," he added.

 

The new cranes will also increase VCT's operational efficiency, greater cargo handling capacity, and enhance connectivity.

 

Each of the two new ESP.5 Gottwald MHCs, manufactured by Konecranes, have a reach of 46 meters and a lifting capacity of 100 tons.

 

They will boost VCT's ability to handle the increasing volume of containerized, bulk, general, and project cargo in the region.

 

ICTSI said in the announcement that the new technology is expected to streamline operations, leading to faster turnaround times for vessels and trucks, improved safety, and greater port efficiency.

 

To expertly utilize the new cranes, ICTSI provided training for VCT personnel on crane operation and maintenance at its flagship Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) and at South Pacific International Container Terminal (SPICT) in Lae, Papua New Guinea.

 

The new MHCs are part of ICTSI's ongoing modernization plan for VCT.

 

Alongside the cranes, VCT has acquired new reach stackers, trailers, prime movers, and empty container handlers. The terminal is also expanding its bulk operations with additional bagging machines, clamshells, and mobile equipment. Additionally, VCT is building reefer stacks to meet the growing demand for refrigerated cargo.

 

VCT is ICTSI's first operation in Central Philippines. In January 2024, the Philippine Ports Authority granted ICTSI a 25-year concession to operate and develop the Iloilo port into a modern and efficient trade gateway.