NYK’s auto storage facility to rise in Cabuyao, Laguna

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At the ground breaking (from left): Jong Castañeda, NYK Auto Logistics Philippines (NALP) general manager; Teng Albert, NALP president; Dennis Hain, Brgy. Niugan chairman; Atty. Rommel Gecolea, Cabuyao City Mayor; Manuel de Jesus, ICTSI vice president for Business Development – Asia; Ayumi Tsuboi, NALP vice president; and Jerry Lagunilla, assistant general manager for PDI Operations.
At the ground breaking (from left): Jong Castañeda, NYK Auto Logistics Philippines (NALP) general manager; Teng Albert, NALP president; Dennis Hain, Brgy. Niugan chairman; Atty. Rommel Gecolea, Cabuyao City Mayor; Manuel de Jesus, ICTSI vice president for Business Development – Asia; Ayumi Tsuboi, NALP vice president; and Jerry Lagunilla, assistant general manager for PDI Operations.
At the ground breaking (from left): Jong Castañeda, NYK Auto Logistics Philippines (NALP) general manager; Teng Albert, NALP president; Dennis Hain, Brgy. Niugan chairman; Atty. Rommel Gecolea, Cabuyao City Mayor; Manuel de Jesus, ICTSI vice president for Business Development – Asia; Ayumi Tsuboi, NALP vice president; and Jerry Lagunilla, assistant general manager for PDI Operations.

Port operator International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), NYK Auto Logistics Philippines (NALP), and other project partners recently led the ground breaking ceremony on NYK’s pre-delivery inspection and storage facility located at an ICTSI-owned land in Barangay Niugan, Cabuyao, Laguna.

The facility will serve as a storage center for completely built-up units (CBUs) discharged from Bauan International Port, Inc. (BIPI), a subsidiary of ICTSI that operates the Bauan terminal in Batangas.  The initial phase of the project will feature a 5,000-square meter covered warehouse and storage space for 2,800 CBUs.

ICTSI and NYK will also undertake corporate social responsibility initiatives for the benefit of the host communities.  ICTSI has already donated a 4,500-square meter parcel of land to the City of Cabuyao for development into access roads leading to other parts of Barangay Niugan.  NYK is embarking on several projects to help residents of St. Francis homes and improve the condition of the facility’s surrounding areas.