Manila Harbor Center turns over construction materials to Coast Guard

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Manila Harbor Center Port Services, Inc. (MHCPSI) deputy administration manager Norman Castillo, MHCPSI corporate communications manager Iran Isabelle Servillon, and MCHPSI security manager Raymund Fran coordinating the turnover of construction materials with Philippine Coast Guard Vitas substation officer-in-charge PO1 Ronald James Corpuz. Photo courtesy of International Container Terminal Services, Inc.
  • Manila Harbor Center Port Services, Inc. donated construction materials to help build the Philippine Coast Guard’s substation at Pier 18
  • The donation supports the substation’s project to create a bigger workspace

Manila Harbor Center Port Services, Inc. (MHCPSI) has donated construction materials to help build the Philippine Coast Guard’s (PCG) Vitas substation at Pier 18 in Tondo, Manila.

The materials will support the substation’s project to create a bigger workspace.

“MHCPSI recognizes the PCG’s critical role across the maritime industry as well as the sacrifices of its personnel during this time of pandemic. We hope that our contribution will help safeguard PCG personnel and visitors at the substation by making the workspace compliant to COVID-19 protocols,” MHCPSI general manager Aurelio Garcia said in a statement.

MHCPSI operates a 10-hectare international breakbulk and bulk private port facility at the northern side of the Port of Manila. It has a capacity of 4.5 million metric tons and caters to international and domestic non-containerized cargo at the Port of Manila. It is the only port industrial area in Manila accredited by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority.

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MHCPSI is a wholly owned subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. ICTSI on June 1 signed the share purchase agreement with Prime Strategic Holdings, Inc. to acquire 100% shares in MHCPSI.