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Private port operator Asian Terminals Inc. (ATI) said it has enough slots to accommodate the processing of shipments in and out of Manila’s South Harbor, contrary to the complaints of some customs brokers.

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A crane operator was injured when 27 shipping containers stacked in the Asian Terminals Inc. (ATI) container yard at the Port of Manila collapsed last Saturday, an official said yesterday.

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