ATI: Logistics community must keep cargo moving
The Manila and Batangas ports, managed by Asian Terminals Inc., have remained at their optimal levels thanks to the logistics community for ensuring the ports remain upbeat amid the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
“We also thank our dockworkers, our valued customers and other stakeholders for their support and for coming together to ensure that our ports remain upbeat at this critical juncture,” Khoury added. The JAO has preempted possible logistics bottlenecks during the ECQ with containers, particularly refrigerated vans, being pulled out slower than usual by cargo owners.
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