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Inchcape Shipping Services opens new office in Phillipines

Inchcape Shipping Services, a provider of port agencies and maritime solutions, announced the opening of its new office in Manila, Philippines.

This expansion enhances the company’s service capabilities across the Asia-Pacific region and reinforces Inchcape’s global presence and commitment to exceptional service.

The new Manila office will oversee operations at major Philippine ports such as Manila, Bataan, Batangas, Subic, and Palawan. It will address growing needs in the Government Services sector, including the investment in equipment for foreign military vessels, supporting an increase in naval visits and regional operations.

Inchcape Philippines will also focus on the Offshore and Bulk sectors, offering a range of services from Port Agency and Marine Logistics to Survey and Inspection, catering to the market’s diverse needs.

The office opens with a skilled team of five professionals, supported by a network of local partner agents, ensuring high-quality service and swift responses.





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