Mitsui Osk Lines (MOL) vessel MOL Ability recently made its maiden call at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), International Container Terminal Services, Inc’s (ICTSI) flagship operation. Ability, which has a capacity of 1,000 TEUs, will join Admiration and Aqua for MOL’s Tokyo-Yokohama-Shimizu-Nagoya-Pusan-Laemchabang-Bangkok-Manila routing service. MOL Ability calls at the MICT once a week. Photo shows Leo Singueo (third from left), ICTSI operations superintendent, giving the commemorative certificate to Capt. Nestor Hoyumpa (2nd from left), vessel master. Also in photo are Renato Mamaril, (far left) ICTSI superintendent and Jason Noceto of MOL Phils.

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