CDO port now connects to HK, Taiwan


Mindanao Container Terminal (MCT), the Cagayan de Oro port operation of International Container Terminal Services, Inc., received the inaugural call of MV Ever Core which links it to with key international markets in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

The new bi-monthly service comes under a new joint service by Evergreen and Wan Hai Lines last August. It enhances MCT’s connectivity Hong Kong and Taiwan through the ports of Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Shekou, Subic, and Cebu. 

It further strengthens MCT’s role as an important gateway for trade in Mindanao.

“This new partnership with Evergreen and Wan Hai further demonstrates our commitment to providing enhanced connectivity to Mindanao’s exporters and importers,” said MCT Chief Executive Officer Aurelio Garcia.  

He added that, “As we continue to grow and expand our network, we’re confident that this new service will bring greater value to the region’s agricultural sector and foster economic growth.”

The 1,984 TEU vessel operating the service alternate with Wan Hai Lines’ Mindanao – Hong Kong – Taiwan (MHT) service, which is designed to meet the timely export needs of coconut by-products. 

The additional capacity and improved schedules will help ensure that agricultural exporters can reliably meet the increasing demand from international buyers of one of Mindanao’s primary exports.

MCT continues to enhance its facilities and expand its service offerings, positioning itself as a vital hub for international trade in Southern Philippines. 

By increasing capacity and introducing new shipping line services, the terminal commits to supporting the region’s growth and providing timely, efficient trade solutions for customers.

MCT develops, manages, and operates the container terminal at the PHIVIDEC Industrial Estate in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental in southern Philippines. 

It provides full terminal operations and supports the Philippines’ agro-industrial sectors in Mindanao as well as the country’s international standing as a leader in fresh and canned pineapple trade.