MCC Transport is the intra-Asia arm of A.P. Møller–Maersk Group. It was formed through the acquisitions and mergers of various companies over the years. MCC operates over 60 vessels serving over 170 ports weekly across Asia. It provides reliable container shipping services between various countries in Asia, including the IA7 route from Batangas, Philippines to destinations like Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, China, Hong Kong and more. The document discusses MCC's business model, competitive advantages, service coverage and schedules on the IA7 route, as well as contact details for sales representatives.
This document summarizes the key features of a top end floater health insurance policy:
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- The policy covers individuals aged 18-65 and their children over 5 months. It offers guaranteed renewal for life. HIV+ individuals with CD4 count over 350 are eligible.
- Coverage includes hospitalization expenses without caps on room rent, ICU, surgery or consultation fees. There is coverage for ambulance charges, pre-and post-hospitalization expenses.
- Maternity benefits are covered after 36 months with a limit of 2
Total income of an assessee cannot be computed unless the person’s residential status in India during the previous year is known.
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This document discusses the challenges and opportunities for multimodal transport in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, which include Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar. It outlines each country's major ports and airports, as well as infrastructure development projects aimed at improving connectivity through roads, railways, and other modes of transport. Key challenges include high logistics costs, delays, lack of coordination between transport modes, and heavy infrastructure investment requirements that increase national debt levels. Harmonizing regulations and developing common transportation networks could help realize opportunities to strengthen intra-GCC and global trade.
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The document discusses Thai children's games and festivals, including Re Re Khao Sarn, a clapping game, and Morn Son Pha, a traditional Thai New Year celebration where people sprinkle water on each other and make offerings at Buddhist temples. It also contains lyrics to the song "Ram Worg Wan Songkran" about celebrating Songkran, the Thai New Year's festival in mid-April.
This document summarizes the key features of a top end floater health insurance policy:
- It provides high sum insured options, extended benefits with no limits on room rent or capping on amounts. There is restoration of sum insured and coverage for 101 day care procedures.
- The policy covers individuals aged 18-65 and their children over 5 months. It offers guaranteed renewal for life. HIV+ individuals with CD4 count over 350 are eligible.
- Coverage includes hospitalization expenses without caps on room rent, ICU, surgery or consultation fees. There is coverage for ambulance charges, pre-and post-hospitalization expenses.
- Maternity benefits are covered after 36 months with a limit of 2
Total income of an assessee cannot be computed unless the person’s residential status in India during the previous year is known.
Here you get the answer for determining the residential status of an individual
Star Comprehensive Insurance Policy ensures complete coverage for the whole family giving hospitalization benefits with no sub-limits or caps on room rent, no disease wise limits, OP dental and ophthalmic treatments, hospital cash benefit, delivery and new born baby cover, Pre and Post-hospitalization expenses covered etc.
This document discusses the challenges and opportunities for multimodal transport in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, which include Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar. It outlines each country's major ports and airports, as well as infrastructure development projects aimed at improving connectivity through roads, railways, and other modes of transport. Key challenges include high logistics costs, delays, lack of coordination between transport modes, and heavy infrastructure investment requirements that increase national debt levels. Harmonizing regulations and developing common transportation networks could help realize opportunities to strengthen intra-GCC and global trade.
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The document discusses Thai children's games and festivals, including Re Re Khao Sarn, a clapping game, and Morn Son Pha, a traditional Thai New Year celebration where people sprinkle water on each other and make offerings at Buddhist temples. It also contains lyrics to the song "Ram Worg Wan Songkran" about celebrating Songkran, the Thai New Year's festival in mid-April.
1) The document summarizes several key battles between the Ottoman Empire and Christian forces between 1522 and 1571, including the Siege of Rhodes where Suleiman took the island from the Knights of Rhodes, skirmishes between Suleiman and Charles V over territory, and the Siege of Malta where the Ottomans launched a surprise attack but were ultimately defeated.
2) It also discusses the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 where the larger Christian fleet defeated the Ottoman navy, securing Italy from a potential Ottoman takeover.
3) Internal politics played a role as well, as Suleiman had his Grand Vizier Ibrahim Pasha murdered due to a desire for more control over Venice.
A bit different from my usual uploads. But say what. Pretty basic explanations and points. Did this for a course on educational technology a while back.
El informe técnico describe una impresora defectuosa que no enciende para la usuaria Natali Torres de la Corporación Lindley SA. Se realizaron descartes cambiando el cable de poder y probando diferentes tomas de corriente, pero la impresora siguió sin encender. El técnico concluyó que se requiere una visita del proveedor para verificar el mantenimiento de la impresora.
1. To transfer items between locations, edit the holdings record by changing the collection code field and saving.
2. Collection codes include SPARC, SPEC, SPECP for archives, special collections books, and periodicals.
3. You may need to change the item loan status if the location changes circulation rules.
4. To transfer items linked to multiple locations, you unlink from one and link to the new location in the item record.
Peruvian and Finnish cultures differ greatly according to Hofstede's cultural dimensions. Peruvian culture scores high in Power Distance and Masculinity due to its history of discrimination and importance placed on competition and success. It scores lower in Individualism due to traditional collectivist influences. Finnish culture scores low in Power Distance and Masculinity but high in Individualism. Peruvian culture also has higher Uncertainty Avoidance and a shorter-term orientation compared to Finnish culture. Key factors shaping Peruvian culture include its history of colonialism and discrimination, influence of Catholic and indigenous religions, and economic instability promoting a short-term view.
This media product uses and develops conventions of war dramas through techniques like a close-up of the main character to create emotion, numerous shots of the character walking alone to show isolation, filming in a field to represent the war setting, and a shot of a puddle to transition between scenes. It also challenges conventions by placing the character on the ground in the opening close-up and keeping dialogue minimal throughout the prologue. The dairy is a key plot device used to link characters and provide perspective, similar to the film Valkyrie.
The document summarizes an event discussing the third assessment of the Arangkada Philippines Project (TAPP). The event will observe the third anniversary of TAPP's launch, release the third assessment, and bring together experts to discuss reforms to promote jobs. It provides an agenda for presentations and panel discussions on economic growth, competitiveness, sectors, and reforms. It also summarizes TAPP's activities over three years and the assessments' findings on Philippines' competitiveness rankings and recommendations.
The document summarizes the state of Philippine infrastructure and the Department of Public Works and Highways' strategic policies and programs to improve it. It notes that while the country's road network is extensive, road quality is low, with only 27% of roads paved. It then outlines DPWH's initiatives to upgrade national roads, implement flood control projects, and increase public-private partnerships to boost infrastructure spending from 2011-2014. Charts show that while the budget has increased, the quality of Philippine roads has improved in global rankings over that period. The document concludes by emphasizing the DPWH's commitment to continued infrastructure investment for job creation and economic growth.
(1) PEZA has experienced significant growth since 1995, increasing the number of economic zones from 16 to 300 and registered enterprises from 331 to 3,213. (2) Total investments in PEZA from 1995-2013 amounted to PHP 2.582 trillion, creating over 1 million jobs and USD 518.97 billion in exports. (3) PEZA provides a one-stop shop for investors, with streamlined permitting and registration to attract businesses while maintaining low fees and a transparent, corruption-free process.
The document discusses creating more and better jobs in the Philippines. It makes several key points:
1) Accelerating inclusive growth is the central policy challenge, but economic growth has not led to good job creation due to past policy distortions in agriculture and manufacturing.
2) There is no single solution, as the jobs problem is linked to deep-seated structural issues.
3) A unique window of opportunity exists today to accelerate reforms that will help create more jobs, but seizing this requires government, business, labor, and civil society to work urgently on an action plan together.
The document discusses the Philippines' performance in global competitiveness rankings from 2011-2014. It shows that the Philippines has improved its rankings over time, moving up 26 places in the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Index from 2011-2014. The Philippines also improved significantly in the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business report from 2009-2014. Specific areas of improvement included reducing the time and cost of starting a business, getting electricity, paying taxes, and resolving insolvency. However, the Philippines still lags behind other ASEAN countries like Malaysia and Singapore in many indicators. The document advocates for further reforms to build on the country's progress and strengthen competitiveness.
The document discusses ensuring energy security, reliable power supply, and affordable power rates in the Philippines. It defines energy security based on definitions from the IEA and European Commission. The Philippines is currently not energy secure due to a cycle of power capacity deficiencies and high prices. It analyzes the adequacy and reliability of power supply in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao grids, finding future deficiencies without new power plants. It examines challenges to energy security under EPIRA, including lack of policy to ensure timely new capacity and high electricity prices compared to neighbors. It proposes options like aggregating electric cooperatives and large customers, embedded combined heat and power, and distribution utility bidding to contract new capacity. Finally, it
The document summarizes legislative priorities and recommendations for the Philippine business sector for the 16th Congress. It provides an analysis of business-related laws enacted by the 14th and 15th Congresses, including the pace of legislation. Key recommendations are for Congress to prioritize passage of remaining "low hanging fruit" bills and new economic reform bills that support investment and jobs. Priority bills identified for the 16th Congress include competition policy, customs reform, tax incentives rationalization, and amendments to laws on mining, procurement, and land use.
Investment Grade Philippines: Seizing Opportunities to Achieve Inclusive GrowthArangkada Philippines
The document summarizes the macroeconomic performance and outlook of the Philippines. It notes that the Philippine economy sustained robust growth in the first half of 2013, supported by sound macroeconomic fundamentals including low and stable inflation, a favorable interest rate environment, a sound banking system, and sustainable fiscal and external positions. It discusses key drivers of growth as well as risks, and emphasizes the need to improve social outcomes like employment generation and poverty reduction to achieve inclusive growth. Priority sectors for supporting inclusive growth are also highlighted.
1) The document summarizes several key battles between the Ottoman Empire and Christian forces between 1522 and 1571, including the Siege of Rhodes where Suleiman took the island from the Knights of Rhodes, skirmishes between Suleiman and Charles V over territory, and the Siege of Malta where the Ottomans launched a surprise attack but were ultimately defeated.
2) It also discusses the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 where the larger Christian fleet defeated the Ottoman navy, securing Italy from a potential Ottoman takeover.
3) Internal politics played a role as well, as Suleiman had his Grand Vizier Ibrahim Pasha murdered due to a desire for more control over Venice.
A bit different from my usual uploads. But say what. Pretty basic explanations and points. Did this for a course on educational technology a while back.
El informe técnico describe una impresora defectuosa que no enciende para la usuaria Natali Torres de la Corporación Lindley SA. Se realizaron descartes cambiando el cable de poder y probando diferentes tomas de corriente, pero la impresora siguió sin encender. El técnico concluyó que se requiere una visita del proveedor para verificar el mantenimiento de la impresora.
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2. Collection codes include SPARC, SPEC, SPECP for archives, special collections books, and periodicals.
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4. To transfer items linked to multiple locations, you unlink from one and link to the new location in the item record.
Peruvian and Finnish cultures differ greatly according to Hofstede's cultural dimensions. Peruvian culture scores high in Power Distance and Masculinity due to its history of discrimination and importance placed on competition and success. It scores lower in Individualism due to traditional collectivist influences. Finnish culture scores low in Power Distance and Masculinity but high in Individualism. Peruvian culture also has higher Uncertainty Avoidance and a shorter-term orientation compared to Finnish culture. Key factors shaping Peruvian culture include its history of colonialism and discrimination, influence of Catholic and indigenous religions, and economic instability promoting a short-term view.
This media product uses and develops conventions of war dramas through techniques like a close-up of the main character to create emotion, numerous shots of the character walking alone to show isolation, filming in a field to represent the war setting, and a shot of a puddle to transition between scenes. It also challenges conventions by placing the character on the ground in the opening close-up and keeping dialogue minimal throughout the prologue. The dairy is a key plot device used to link characters and provide perspective, similar to the film Valkyrie.
The document summarizes an event discussing the third assessment of the Arangkada Philippines Project (TAPP). The event will observe the third anniversary of TAPP's launch, release the third assessment, and bring together experts to discuss reforms to promote jobs. It provides an agenda for presentations and panel discussions on economic growth, competitiveness, sectors, and reforms. It also summarizes TAPP's activities over three years and the assessments' findings on Philippines' competitiveness rankings and recommendations.
The document summarizes the state of Philippine infrastructure and the Department of Public Works and Highways' strategic policies and programs to improve it. It notes that while the country's road network is extensive, road quality is low, with only 27% of roads paved. It then outlines DPWH's initiatives to upgrade national roads, implement flood control projects, and increase public-private partnerships to boost infrastructure spending from 2011-2014. Charts show that while the budget has increased, the quality of Philippine roads has improved in global rankings over that period. The document concludes by emphasizing the DPWH's commitment to continued infrastructure investment for job creation and economic growth.
(1) PEZA has experienced significant growth since 1995, increasing the number of economic zones from 16 to 300 and registered enterprises from 331 to 3,213. (2) Total investments in PEZA from 1995-2013 amounted to PHP 2.582 trillion, creating over 1 million jobs and USD 518.97 billion in exports. (3) PEZA provides a one-stop shop for investors, with streamlined permitting and registration to attract businesses while maintaining low fees and a transparent, corruption-free process.
The document discusses creating more and better jobs in the Philippines. It makes several key points:
1) Accelerating inclusive growth is the central policy challenge, but economic growth has not led to good job creation due to past policy distortions in agriculture and manufacturing.
2) There is no single solution, as the jobs problem is linked to deep-seated structural issues.
3) A unique window of opportunity exists today to accelerate reforms that will help create more jobs, but seizing this requires government, business, labor, and civil society to work urgently on an action plan together.
The document discusses the Philippines' performance in global competitiveness rankings from 2011-2014. It shows that the Philippines has improved its rankings over time, moving up 26 places in the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Index from 2011-2014. The Philippines also improved significantly in the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business report from 2009-2014. Specific areas of improvement included reducing the time and cost of starting a business, getting electricity, paying taxes, and resolving insolvency. However, the Philippines still lags behind other ASEAN countries like Malaysia and Singapore in many indicators. The document advocates for further reforms to build on the country's progress and strengthen competitiveness.
The document discusses ensuring energy security, reliable power supply, and affordable power rates in the Philippines. It defines energy security based on definitions from the IEA and European Commission. The Philippines is currently not energy secure due to a cycle of power capacity deficiencies and high prices. It analyzes the adequacy and reliability of power supply in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao grids, finding future deficiencies without new power plants. It examines challenges to energy security under EPIRA, including lack of policy to ensure timely new capacity and high electricity prices compared to neighbors. It proposes options like aggregating electric cooperatives and large customers, embedded combined heat and power, and distribution utility bidding to contract new capacity. Finally, it
The document summarizes legislative priorities and recommendations for the Philippine business sector for the 16th Congress. It provides an analysis of business-related laws enacted by the 14th and 15th Congresses, including the pace of legislation. Key recommendations are for Congress to prioritize passage of remaining "low hanging fruit" bills and new economic reform bills that support investment and jobs. Priority bills identified for the 16th Congress include competition policy, customs reform, tax incentives rationalization, and amendments to laws on mining, procurement, and land use.
Investment Grade Philippines: Seizing Opportunities to Achieve Inclusive GrowthArangkada Philippines
The document summarizes the macroeconomic performance and outlook of the Philippines. It notes that the Philippine economy sustained robust growth in the first half of 2013, supported by sound macroeconomic fundamentals including low and stable inflation, a favorable interest rate environment, a sound banking system, and sustainable fiscal and external positions. It discusses key drivers of growth as well as risks, and emphasizes the need to improve social outcomes like employment generation and poverty reduction to achieve inclusive growth. Priority sectors for supporting inclusive growth are also highlighted.
Philippine Business Groups - Joint Foreign Chambers Press Conference on 16th Congress Legislation, September 11, 2013, 10:00 a.m.,
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The document compares trucking rates from various areas in Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, and Lipa to the Batangas Port and Manila Port. It finds that transporting goods to Batangas Port results in significant savings in travel time and costs compared to Manila Port, with savings ranging from PHP10,000 to PHP45,000 per 10 containers depending on origin. However, transport from Cavite to Batangas Port takes much longer than to Manila Port, with higher overall costs.
Maersk Line is the world's largest container shipping company with over 100 years of experience. It has 325 offices globally and serves over 125 countries. The company has a strong presence in the Philippines with 5 offices serving 6 ports. Maersk Line offers weekly feeder services to major Philippine ports and prioritizes berthing for its vessels. It provides direct shipping routes from Batangas to destinations like China, Europe, the US, Australia, and India.
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This document promotes the use of the Batangas Port Container Terminal by providing information on its facilities and services. It details the terminal's berth size, equipment, warehouse space, and annual capacity. Shipping services from MCC-Maersk and terminal services from ATI are highlighted. Contact information for these providers and trucking company Nippon Express is listed. Cost and time savings for users in Lipa, Sta. Tomas, Laguna, and Cavite compared to Manila are shown, with Lipa offering the most savings of around PHP 60,000 and 15 hours for 10 containers.
Energy Sec. Jose Rene D. Almendras was the keynote speaker at the April 23, 2012 Energy Forum hosted by the Joint Foreign Chambers. He discussed in detail the Philippines' diversified energy mix and the development plans for energy resources. One of the highlights of his presentation involved a summary of the power situation for Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao as of April 2012.
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On March 27, PEZA DG Lilia De Lima presented at the Euromoney Conference Workshop at the Manila Peninsula. In her presentation “Creating the Next Business Hub for Manufacturers,” DG De Lima reported that as of February 29, 2012, PEZA administers a total of 257 economic zones comprised of: Manufacturing (64 zones);
IT Parks and Centers (164 zones); Tourism Ecozones (12 zones); Medical Tourism Park/ Center (2 zones); and
Agro-Industrial Parks (15 zones).
On March 28, DepEd Secretary Armin Luistro presented “The State of Education” to the members of the Philippine Business for Education. He
emphasized the trifocalization of education in the Philippines between DepEd, CHED, and TESDA.
Sec. Armin discussed DepEd’s performance indicators, their change agenda, budget trends, resources, current initiatives, and strategic directions. The K + 12 Basic Education Program was identified as a flagship reform strategy. Also discussed were DepEd initiatives to address the shortage on classrooms, teachers, sanitation facilities, textbooks, and school seats. Apart from K + 12, DepEd has focused on adopting the indigenous people education framework,
strengthening the use of ICT in education, and implementing the five key reforms of the Basic Education Reform Agenda: a) school-based management; b)
national learning strategies; c) quality assurance and accountability; d) complementary interventions; and e) institutional culture change.
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2. Intra-Asia Strategy
MCC as the Intra-Asia arm of the A.P. Møller–Maersk Group
MCC as a stand alone & focused IAS unit Commercial cargo moving within ..
3. MCC Transport
A brief background
EAC acquires BSD Singapore MCC’s Liner activities combined into one company APMM puts focus on Intra Asia through
EAC of Copenhagen acquired In 2005, the structure was changed and all activities MCC
Bakke Sime Derby (BSD) were moved to MCC Transport Singapore. Main From 1st Jan 2009, MCC emerged as Intra-
Singapore in 1988 and renamed the focus was feedering mainly for Maersk Line within Asia specialist for the group.
company to EAC Transport the scope of the SEA area.
Agencies.
APMM acquires EAC & renames BSD as MCC MCC Philippines commences MCC B/L’s issued exclusively on Intra-
Transport domestic shipping Asia trade lanes
In May 1993, EAC’s liner shipping activities were sold In 2007, MCC Transport Philippines was From 2010, only MCC can accept bookings
to A.P. Møller–Maersk Group and the company in formed – this company is engaged in and issue B/L’s on the Intra-Asia trade
Singapore renamed MERCANTILE CARGO domestic shipping within Philippines. lanes for APMM-Maersk group.
CONSOLIDATORS (MCC). The company was at that
time operating 6-7 smaller feeders (100-200 teu size)
in trades to and from Vietnam and Cambodia.
4. MCC Transport Intra-Asia Scope
Cuts across the Intra-Asia geography and is growing
Services Offered by MCC Transport
Intra Asia Main Strings : IA2, IA3, IA4, IA5, IA6, IA7,
IA8, ANS, TS3, TS4
Bangladesh Feeder : BAN1, BAN2, BAN3, BAN4, BAN5
Cambodia Feeder : KOM1
China / Korea Feeder : IA1
Indonesia Feeder : IN1, IN2, IN4
North Vietnam Feeder : NV1, NV4, NV5
Philippines Feeder : PH1, PH2, PH3, PH4
Russia Service : RU1, RU2
South Vietnam Feeder : SVN1, SVN2
Straits Shuttle Service : SSS1
Thailand Feeder : THA2, THA3
Intra Asia Express : AP2, CM1, ME1, ME2, PHF, HMX,
Services CA1, CA3, SLH, 53K
• Operates over 60 vessels
• 170 port calls/week
5. MCC Transport
Business model and our competitive edge
Economies of scale Our reach across Asia Softer values
• MCC’s relationship with Maersk Line • Extensive network of operations & • A good corporate image
and other shipping lines, acting as a commercial offices
feeder operator • Our ability to attract talent
• Existing touch points with Key clients
• Access to Intra-Asia network operated • Sound financial background
by MCC • Excellent reputation amongst high value
reefer segment
• Access to Maersk Line mother vessel
network
6. Service Coverage
IA7 Rotation to/from Batangas
Intra Asia 7 (IA7) - Roundtrip
Port Arrives Departs Transit
Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia SUN MON --
Singapore, Singapore MON TUE 1
Batangas, Philippines SAT SAT 6
Manila, Philippines SUN MON 7
Kaohsiung, Taiwan TUE WED 9
Yantian, China THU THU 11
Hong Kong, China FRI FRI 12
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam MON MON 15
Sihanoukville, Cambodia TUE WED 16
Laem Chabang, Thailand THU THU 18
Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia SUN MON 21
LOADING CUT-OFF TIME (LCT):
Friday, 2300H
EXPORT DOCUMENTS CUT-OFF:
Thursday, 1700H
7. Schedule Reliability
Weekly Calls
WEEK ARRIVAL VESSEL NAME DEPARTURE
Day Actual Proforma Day Actual Proforma
4 SAT 07:40 03:00 MEDFRISIA SAT 11:00 23:59
5 SAT 07:42 03:00 MEDCORAL SAT 11:06 23:59
6 SAT 06:35 03:00 MEDPEARL SAT 09:10 23:59
7 SAT 07:45 03:00 MEDFRISIA SAT 13:00 23:59
8 SAT 07:06 03:00 MEDCORAL SAT 10:12 23:59
9 SAT 06:25 03:00 MEDPEARL SAT 10:20 23:59
10 SAT 07:48 03:00 MEDFRISIA SAT 10:42 23:59
11 SAT 10:00 03:00 MEDCORAL SAT 22:00 23:59 *Proforma arrival plus 8 hours still
12 SAT 07:00 03:00 MEDPEARL SAT 11:00 23:59 considered on-time
8. Import Products to Batangas
IA7 Service
Transit
Origin Routing
Time
Johor (Tanjung Pelepas) 5 Direct
Malaysia Port Klang 8 Port Klang - Tanjung Pelepas - Batangas
Penang 13 Penang - Tanjung Pelepas - Batangas
Singapore Singapore 3 Direct
Laem Chabang 8 Direct
Thailand
Lat Krabang 9 Truck - Laem Chabang - Batangas
Jakarta 8 Jakarta - Tanjung Pelepas - Batangas
Indonesia
Surabaya 14 Surabaya - Tanjung Pelepas - Batangas
Ho Chi Minh 11 Direct
Vietnam
Haiphong 13 Haiphong - Tanjung Pelepas - Batangas
9. Export Products from Batangas
IA7 Service
Transit
Destination Routing
Time
Taiwan Kaohsiung 3 Direct
Tokyo 11 Batangas - Hong Kong - Tokyo
Japan Nagoya 13 Batangas - Hong Kong - Nagoya
Osaka 16 Batangas - Busan - Hong Kong - Osaka
Thailand Laem Chabang 11 Direct
Yantian 5 Direct
China
Shanghai 9 Batangas - Hong Kong - Shanghai
Hong Kong Hong Kong 5 Direct
Korea Busan 13 Batangas - Kaohsiung-Busan
Vietnam Ho Chi Minh 8 Direct
10. Weekend Cut-off
No Truck Ban
High Reliability
No Congestion
Lower supply chain cost
compared to Manila
11. MCC Transport Information Portal
www.mcc.com.sg
Schedules & Tracking
Live Help
• Check routing options
• Filter by load port cut-off or
target ETA at destination
• View schedule for the
following weeks
• Track shipment by container MCC iOS App
no. or booking no.
News
• Advisories
• Service updates
• Info share and more
Quick Links
• My Bookings
• Local Office Info Quick links
• Rate Calculator
12. MCC Transport Information Portal
www.mcc.com.sg
Mobile Access
Live Help
• MCC Transport application for
iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
devices (downloadable
through iTunes AppStore)
• Mobile website supports MCC iOS App
iPhones, Windows Mobile,
Blackberry, Symbian, and
Android
Live Help
• Immediate support for
technical website issues
• Video demo for viewing or
download Quick links
13. Contact Us
Kristine Cidro
Assistant Manager, Sales
MCC Transport Philippines
Phone: +63 (2) 976 9506
Mobile: +63 917 8605651
Email: Kristine.Cidro@mcc.com.sg
Kristoffer John Co
Batangas Sales Executive
MCC Transport Philippines
Phone: +63 (2) 976 9521
Mobile: +63 917 8082893
Email: Kristoffer.Co@mcc.com.sg