ICTSI Manila Flagship Terminal Achieves 3M TEUs

The Manila International Container Terminal and the Philippines’ leading international trade gateway, handled a record three million TEUs in 2025 the first time the terminal has reached that level in a single year.

The record container was handled on December 22, when the terminal serviced the container vessel Ever Bliss, operated by Evergreen Marine, carrying cargo for Universal Robina Corp.

Christian Lozano, MICT chief executive officer, stated the result reflected the terminal’s capacity to handle higher volumes while maintaining service levels during the peak season.

The increase in volume coincided with sustained investments in equipment and infrastructure during the year.

These included the deployment of hybrid rubber-tired gantry cranes, the addition of terminal tractors to support higher throughput, and the terminal’s initial exploration of electric terminal tractors under its modernization program.

Construction is progressing on the terminal’s eighth berth, which includes a 300-meter quay and a combined quay and yard development covering 12 hectares.

Of this total area, 6.5 hectares are already operational. Designed with a 15-meter depth, Berth 8 will be able to accommodate container vessels with 18,000 TEU capacities, with delivery of three quay cranes scheduled for 2027.

Once the berth expansion is completed, the MICT’s annual handling capacity is expected to rise to 3.5 million TEUs.

MICT accounts for about 70% of Manila port volumes and remains the country’s largest and busiest container terminal, serving as a primary gateway for international cargo entering and leaving the Philippines.