ASIAN TERMINALS INC. (ATI) recently acquired two brand-new container handling equipment: a 40-ton Hyster toploader (photo below, left) and a 32-ton Hyster forklift (right). The modernization of equipment fleet is part of ATI’s program to further improve its service speed and reliability on trucks and ships at the Port of Manila, particularly the South Harbor Container Terminal and at the Eva Macapagal Super Terminal. ATI, the exclu-sive operator of both terminals, is affiliated with P&O Ports, a leader in cargo handling services and port manage-ment throughout Europe, the US, South America, Asia, Africa and Australasia with 27 box terminals and logistics opera-tions in over 100 ports in 18 countries.

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