LBC Express has further cemented its standing as a leader in Philippine logistics after being named a Top Deconsolidator by the Bureau of Customs–Manila International Container Port for 2025, marking its ninth consecutive year receiving the distinction.
The recognition underscores LBC’s consistent performance in operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and service excellence in handling consolidated cargo.
The award was presented during the BOC–MICP awarding ceremony held on Jan. 26, 2026, at the MICP Multipurpose Hall, where top importers, exporters, customs brokers, deconsolidators, and shipping lines were honored for their contributions to revenue collection and trade facilitation.
The event was led by MICP District Collector Felipe Geoffrey K. De Vera IV, together with Deputy Collectors Gerardo M. Macatangay, Arvin R. Bundukin, and Edward R. Ibera, and attended by senior customs officials and industry stakeholders.
LBC was included in the list of Top 10 Deconsolidators, highlighting its sustained ability to efficiently process consolidated shipments while strictly adhering to customs regulations.
Deconsolidators play a critical role in port operations, breaking down bulk cargo into individual consignments to enable faster clearance and timely delivery to end customers.
LBC Express Chairman and Chief Operating Officer Rene E. Fuentes said the award reflects the company’s long-standing commitment to high standards in logistics, compliance, and customer service. He added that LBC continues to invest in systems, people, and partnerships to keep pace with evolving trade requirements and client expectations.
The citation reinforces LBC’s role in supporting efficient port operations and strengthening the country’s supply chain, contributing to smoother trade flows and broader economic growth.






