Cebu-based AMTC eyes more ASEAN connections
By Arra B. Francia,
Reporter
CEBU-BASED shipping firm Asian Marine Transport Corp. (AMTC) is looking to take advantage of the optimism on the logistics sector by establishing more connections between the Philippines and countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region.
AMTC Chief Executive Officer Paul Rodriguez said they are eyeing to introduce routes to Vietnam and Thailand in the coming years.
鈥淲e鈥檙e looking at connecting Vietnam and Thailand in the coming years. In about a year or two, it depends now on how the ASEAN would also welcome us to connect. But we are very bullish that they are also equally excited to have a direct connection with ASEAN countries,鈥 Mr. Rodriguez told 大象传媒 last month at the sidelines of the ASEAN Business Awards where the company won the Priority Integration Logistics Sector Award.
So far, Mr. Rodriguez said they have already started negotiations with Vietnam, noting talks have been 鈥渧ery promising.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 really sustainable because there鈥檚 really a big traffic. It鈥檚 just a matter of connecting this, we鈥檙e quite optimistic that this will happen very soon,鈥 the executive said.
Incorporated in 1999, AMTC owns and operates the Super Shuttle Ferry, Super Shuttle Roro, and Shuttle Fast Ferry vessels. According to its Web site, the company has an estimated nationwide market share of 35% for containerized cargoes and 80% for rolling cargo.聽
The company was the first to use the Batangas port as its hub in 2010. To-date, the company employs a total of 1,080 people, both land- and sea-based. Mr. Rodriguez further noted the company took the lead in connecting Davao-General Santos-Bitung trade route this year.
AMTC鈥檚 expansion plans come amid a bullish outlook for the logistics sector as well as the sustained growth of the Philippine economy.
鈥淲e are venturing into new areas to connect. We feel that the economy is very good… This will really hasten the progress to the countryside as well as connecting the islands which used to be cut away from the main market, so it鈥檚 part of farm-to-market road. So it brings prosperity throughout the country, not just Manila or the big cities but the entire country,鈥 Mr. Rodriguez said.聽
Several conglomerates in the country have started venturing into the logistics sector, which businesses see as integral to their development given the archipelagic nature of the Philippines.
Metro Pacific Investments Corp. earlier this year acquired Ace Logistics, while SM Investments Corp. bought an indirect stake in integrated transport solutions provider 2GO Group, Inc. through its parent Negros Navigation Co.


