ATTO is pleased to have managed to out together a Supplement Magazine dedicated to the Trailer Sector in Malta. This was a historical achievement for our industry.
This publication was possibly through the very good support received from the ATTO members as well as relevant players within the sector.
The publication was also supported with very valid articles including:
06 Navigating towards a sustainable maritime future
08 Expanding Malta’s trade horizons
10 An island economy depends entirely on its connectivity
12 Keeping an open dialogue
14 A more custom-ised approached
16 International Trailer Service - Hauler Companies in Malta
17 Malta: an island with trade, transport and trucks in its DNA

Full Supplement can be downloaded here.
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