Photo shows PISFA president Erich Lingad (far left) with tour participants.
Photo shows PISFA president Erich Lingad (far left) with tour participants.

Presenting the dummy check to ABS-CBN Sagip Kababayan project manager Jocelyn So is CTSI Logistics general manager Lito Austria. With them are CTSI Logistics corporate finance manager Elmer Relente (left) and Asialink assistant general manager Bob Maravillas (right).

CTSI LOGISTICS' Philippines station and Corporate Office donated P100,000 to the ABS-CBN Foundation office for victims of last year's typhoons.

The donation, which included boxes of food and canned goods and sacks of rice, was a collective effort from the employees of CTSI Logistics. "Humanity is best defined during times of great need as we have seen in the actions of those who rushed to help our stricken brothers and sisters," said CTSI general manager Lito Austria.

"We want to do our share, not just in the name of corporate social responsibility, but simply in the name of compassion. As such, we have called upon all our fellow employees to share what they have and put together this donation."

CTSI Logistics is an integrated logistics service provider that combines industry knowledge and expertise with information technology solutions to offer complete end-to-end supply chain visibility to global customers.

It has a strong network of operational and synchronized support composed of several stations strategically positioned worldwide.

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