Asian Terminals, Inc. (ATI) is investing P120 million to introduce the country's first full fleet of 15 electric internal transfer vehicles (eITVs) at Manila South Harbor.
The eITVs and rapid-charging stations mark a significant step towards clean energy in ATI's landside operations.
ATI Chairman Glen Hilton stated that this investment aligns with the company's sustainability journey and DP World's global decarbonization goals.
ATI and DP World aim to operate a fully decarbonized landside fleet by 2030, aligning with DP World's roadmap to cut carbon emissions by 42% by 2030 and reach net-zero by 2050.
Philippine Ports Authority General Manager Jay Daniel Santiago praised the initiative, noting it helps set the pace for greening the logistics sector.
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