Customs to auction off P27M worth of used cars, other goods
The auction will be held at the Manila International Container Port on December 14
Published Tue, Dec 6, 2016 9:00 PM
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MANILA, Philippines – The Bureau of Customs (BOC) expects to raise around P27 million in its upcoming public auction of seized and abandoned goods.
The government expects to raise more than P27,745,493.90 in revenue as it bids out the goods in a total of 24 lots, according to the MICP Auction and Cargo Disposal Division.
Among the goods to be bidded out include 3 x 40-foot containers containing one electric car, 9 electric passenger multicabs, two scooter bikes, and one all-terrain vehicle (ATV) with a floor price of P1,028,170.50.
Other vehicles to be auctioned off are one used Honda CRV 2000 model pegged at P150,000.00; one used 1986 Toyota car valued at P36,000.00; a Chevrolet Venture with a floor price of P30,000.00; and two units of used 2003 Hyundai Starex ambulance models with a floor price of P848,000.00.
Three e-bikes with a floor price of P60,000.00 will also be sold to qualified bidders.
Besides vehicles, one 40-foot container with computer CPUs and computer parts (mouse, keyboard) will also be sold to qualified bidders at a floor price of P3,360,000.00.
Also up for bidding are two 40-foot containers of Alejandrino I, a wine product of Spain, with a floor price of P1,901,400.00.
Other merchandise include glass bottles, golf bags, galvanized steel sheets, and clothing.
The MICP will hold a public viewing of the merchandise and a pre-bid conference on December 12 and 13. Interested bidders may inquire with the MICP by calling 245-4101 local 2283 or 247-0977, or through the BOC website. – Rappler.com