Following its re-evaluation of the Philippine Port Authority’s (PPA) Trusted Operator Program-Container Registry and Monitoring System (TOP-CRMS), the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) said PPA should explore “cost-effective” alternatives to address potential congestion without burdening stakeholders. The TOP-CRMS, which details the container monitoring policy of the PPA, had been initially recommended…
The construction of a seaport beside the planned airport in Bulacan will provide a big boost to the government’s campaign against agricultural smuggling, according to the chief of logistics firm Royal Cargo Inc. Michael Kurt Raeuber, chairman and CEO of Royal Cargo Inc., said the Cold Examination Facility in Agriculture…
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PARAÑAQUE CITY, Feb. 6 The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) and the National Task Force (NTF) Against COVID-19 officials inspected the cold storage facilities of Royal Cargo, Inc on Friday as part of the government’s ongoing preparations for the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccines.
According to Royal Cargo Inc. Chairman and group CEO Michael Kurt Raeuber, the company’s cold chain facilities can store up 2 million vaccine doses by February, and another 8 million doses from March to April of this year.
“Right now, we have enough for operations in March and April, and from then on we have enough for the entire Philippines in reality. We have far too many great facilities to handle the vaccines,” Raeuber told the COVID-19 Task Force officials.