
THE Bureau of Customs (BoC) has proposed regular coordination meetings with port users and key government agencies to ensure improved cargo flow at the Manila ports.
In a Facebook post, the bureau said that it met with agencies and port users “to align strategies, strengthen coordination, and support seamless cargo flow at the Manila International Container Port and the Port of Manila.”
“The objective of the meeting was to sustain efficient port operations through early coordination, shared planning, and practical data-driven solutions that support both government oversight and industry operations,” the BoC said.
It added that the consultation process helps anticipate potential pressures and ensures that systems and processes remain responsive and effective.
During the meeting, the participants discussed how to strengthen planning and forecasting and streamline implementation of customs rules such as the dwell time rule and cargo release procedures.
“Commissioner Ariel F. Nepomuceno also proposed the conduct of regular coordination meetings among concerned agencies and industry representatives to continuously identify emerging issues and implement timely measures when necessary,” it said.
“He underscored that efficient port operations are a shared responsibility that require close collaboration, transparency, and prompt action,” it added.
Through these dialogues, the BoC aims to enhance yard management, streamline cargo release procedures, ensure the consistent application of policies, and reinforce contingency planning.
“The BoC remains committed to safeguarding trade facilitation, supporting economic growth, and delivering responsive and effective public service,” it added. — Justine Irish D. Tabile


