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Inchcape Shipping Services, a provider of comprehensive port agency and maritime services, proudly announces the opening of its new office in Manila, marking a significant expansion of its service capability in the dynamic Asia-Pacific region.

The new office will serve key Philippine ports, strengthening Inchcape’s global footprint and commitment to unparalleled service.

Manila office

The newly established Manila office is strategically located to manage operations across several major ports, including Manila, Bataan, Batangas, Subic, and Palawan.  

Inchcape Philippines is fulfilling increasing demands within the Government Services sector, including investment in new equipment tailored for foreign military vessels. This commitment supports the rising number of naval visits and operational requirements within the region.

Port Agency and Marine Logistics

The Manila office launches with an agile and skilled initial headcount of five professionals

Also focusing on Offshore and Bulk sectors, Inchcape Philippines is poised to offer services ranging from Port Agency and Marine Logistics to Survey and Inspection provisions, catering to the diverse requirements of this burgeoning market.

The Manila office launches with an agile and skilled initial headcount of five professionals, bolstered by a robust network of local partner agents. This team is set to ensure meticulous service and rapid response, providing clients with the peace of mind that comes with the trusted Inchcape Shipping Services name.

Offshore wind projects

Recognising the array of opportunities in the Philippines, Inchcape is positioning itself at the forefront of service provision for offshore wind projects, cable laying, oil and gas developments, and extensive reclamation undertakings.

These initiatives underscore their dedication to being a pivotal player in the growth of the maritime industry in the Philippines.

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