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SITC enhances Visayas terminal services

A leading intra-Asia shipping provider based in Hong Kong, SITC operates a network spanning 120 ports across ASEAN, China, Japan and other major markets
SITC Yokohama made its maiden call to VCT recently, marking the resumption of SITC’s revamped weekly service.
SITC Yokohama made its maiden call to VCT recently, marking the resumption of SITC’s revamped weekly service.Photograph courtesy of ICTSI
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Visayas Container Terminal (VCT), operated by International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI), has welcomed SITC Container Lines’ restructured China-Philippines Express 7 (CPX7) service, which introduced regular weekly calls to Iloilo starting March 2025.

The revamped service enhances Iloilo’s trade connectivity with key Asian markets, offering improved reliability, service frequency and cargo handling efficiency. 

The CPX7 service was deployed with the SITC Fujian, a 1,800-TEU capacity gearless vessel that takes full advantage of VCT’s new mobile harbor cranes. 

The cranes, along with other recent terminal upgrades, enable seamless cargo operations and faster vessel turnaround times.

Expanded weekly rotation

As part of the expanded weekly rotation, the CPX7 service connects Iloilo with Shanghai, Xiamen, Cebu and Cagayan de Oro, strengthening trade access to China’s economic hubs and key domestic markets in the Philippines. 

The increased frequency also enhances schedule reliability and supply chain efficiency to the benefit of importers and exporters in Western Visayas and beyond.

SITC, a leading intra-Asia shipping provider based in Hong Kong, operates a network spanning 120 ports across ASEAN, China, Japan and other major markets. 

With this service expansion, Iloilo becomes an integral part of SITC’s growing regional network, further positioning the Visayas as a key trade gateway in the Philippines.

Weekly SITC vessel calls

The weekly SITC vessel calls will facilitate the movement of construction materials, fast-moving consumer goods, and general merchandise, while also creating stronger export opportunities for agriculture and fisheries products from the region. 

The introduction of mobile harbor cranes — currently the largest port equipment in the Visayas — and terminal modernization efforts enable VCT to accommodate larger vessels and increased cargo volumes in support of the continued trade growth in Western Visayas. 

The strategic location and enhanced operational efficiency position VCT as an ideal hub for businesses looking to expand their supply chains.

The inclusion of VCT in SITC’s expanded CPX7 service underscores ICTSI’s commitment to enhancing regional trade capacity, fostering economic growth, and reinforcing Iloilo’s position as a key logistics and trade hub.

Strategic location

Strategically located at the heart of Central Philippines’ high-growth regions, the Visayas Container Terminal (VCT) features modernized infrastructure for enhanced connectivity. 

The increased frequency also enhances schedule reliability and supply chain efficiency to the benefit of importers and exporters in Western Visayas and beyond.

The terminal is supported by an extensive regional road network that helps drive regional trade and market expansion for Western Visayas’ leading agriculture and fisheries exports.

Meanwhile, ICTSI, which was headquartered and established in 1988 in Manila, is in the business of port development, management and operations.  

ICTSI’s portfolio of terminals and projects are located in developed and emerging market economies in Asia Pacific, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.  

Independent with no shipping or consignee-related interests, ICTSI works and transacts transparently with all stakeholders of the supply chain. 

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