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BOC clears overstaying container vans in Laguna depot

The Bureau of Customs-Port of Manila (BOC-POM) has started clearing all overstaying containers vans at the Asian Terminals, Inc. (ATI) Laguna Inland Clearance Depot. POM District Collector Michael Angelo Vargas said the container vans came from other countries and piled up at the height of the Covi

BOC disposes close to 200 overstaying containers

MANILA - The Bureau of Customs-Port of Manila (BOC-POM) reported on Monday that it has zeroed out 197 overstaying foreign containers at the Asian Terminals, Inc. (ATI) Laguna Inland Clearance Depot, an extension of the Manila South Harbor. The bureau said during the height of the pandemic, these overstaying containers were transferred to inland depots to prevent congestion at the main ports. "It took almost 3 years to dispose of all 197 containers. The overstaying containers will be given back to the designated shipping lines once modes of disposal have been done," it said in a statement. The BOC added that zeroing out the overstaying boxes is essential in sustaining the safe and optimal operations of trade gateways and logistics enablers in the Philippines. POM District Collector Michael Angelo Vargas, Deputy Collector for Operations lawyer Ma. Liza Sebastian and the team from the Auction and Cargo Disposal Division (ACDD) received plaques of appreciation from the ATI for th

New Abap head Picson announces 3-year program

THE newly-installed board of the Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines (Abap) is focused on coaches development, talent identification and ramping up of rigid and science-based training for national boxers in the current Olympic cycle. Abap’s newly-elected president Ed Picson bared the federations’ program for cycle that ends with…

Smuggled jet skis, motorcycles seized in Manila port

BUSTED. Two jet skis are among the smuggled items intercepted by Customs officers at the Port of Manila on Nov. 2, 2021. The Bureau of Customs (BOC) on Thursday (Nov. 4, 2021) said the shipment worth PHP3.9 million also includes motorcycles and other household items. (Photo courtesy of BOC) MANILA - Bureau of Customs (BOC) officers at the Port of Manila (POM) have seized a container loaded with used jet skis, motorcycles, and other items with an estimated value of PHP3.9 million. In a statement Thursday, POM District Collector Michael Angelo Vargas said the shipment loaded in a 40-footer container was apprehended on November 2. Upon the request of Enforcement Security Service (ESS) personnel, he added that the container was physically examined and yielded around 45 units of various used motorcycles and bicycles, used and brand-new rims, two units of jet skis, and other assorted household effects. The cargo which was declared as electric motors, e-bikes, sofa, and cabinet arrived at the

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