Philippines

Philippines

Country name

Philippines

Official country name

Republic of the Philippines / Republika ng Pilipinas

Assessment Details
Assessment Date

Luzon: September 2021

Visayas: November 2019

Mindanao: December 2020

Assessor Kevin Howley
Title and Position Head of Supply Chain, WFP Philippines
Contact Information

kevin.howley@wfp.org

Regional Assessments

Full Table of Contents

Chapter

Name of Assessor

Organization

Date Updated

1 Philippines Country Profile Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
1.1 Philippines Humanitarian Background Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
1.2 Philippines Regulatory Departments and Quality Control Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
1.3 Philippines Customs Information Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2 Philippines Logistics Infrastructure Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1 Philippines Port Assessment Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1 Philippines - Luzon Port Assessment Kevin Howley  WFP September 2021
2.1.1.1 Philippines - Luzon Port of North Harbor Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.2 Philippines - Luzon Port of South Harbor Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.3 Philippines - Luzon Manila International Container Port Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.4 Philippines - Luzon Port of Curimao Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.5 Philippines - Luzon Port of Salomague Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.6 Philippines - Luzon Port of Sual Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.7 Philippines - Luzon Port of Claveria Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.8 Philippines - Luzon Port of Port Irene Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.9 Philippines - Luzon Port of Aparri Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.10 Philippines - Luzon Port of Basco Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.11 Philippines - Luzon Port of Subic Bay Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.12 Philippines - Luzon Port of Lamao Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.13 Philippines - Luzon Port of Capinpin Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.14 Philippines - Luzon Port of Casiguran Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.15 Philippines - Luzon Port of Dingalan Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.16 Philippines - Luzon Port of Batangas Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.17 Philippines - Luzon Port of Bauan Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.18 Philippines - Luzon Port of Romblon Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.19 Philippines - Luzon Port of Tablas Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.20 Philippines - Luzon Port of Lucena Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.21 Philippines - Luzon Port of Balanacan Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.22 Philippines - Luzon Port of Cawit Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.23 Philippines - Luzon Port of Santa Cruz Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.24 Philippines - Luzon Port of Calapan Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.25 Philippines - Luzon Port of Abra De Ilog Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.26 Philippines - Luzon Port of Dangay Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.27 Philippines - Luzon Port of Balatero / Puerto Galera Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.28 Philippines - Luzon Port of San Jose Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.29 Philippines - Luzon Port of Tilik Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.30 Philippines - Luzon Port of Puerto Princesa Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.31 Philippines - Luzon Port of Brooke's Point Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.32 Philippines - Luzon Port of Coron Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.33 Philippines - Luzon Port of Culion Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.34 Philippines - Luzon Port of Cuyo Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.35 Philippines - Luzon Port of El Nido Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.36 Philippines - Luzon Port of Legaspi Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.37 Philippines - Luzon Port of Bulan Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.38 Philippines - Luzon Port of Matnog Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.39 Philippines - Luzon Port of Pasacao Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.40 Philippines - Luzon Port of Pio Duran Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.41 Philippines - Luzon Port of Tabaco Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.42 Philippines - Luzon Port of Virac Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.43 Philippines - Luzon Port of Masbate Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.44 Philippines - Luzon Port of Aroroy Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.45 Philippines - Luzon Port of Cataingan Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.46 Philippines - Luzon Port of Cawayan Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.47 Philippines - Luzon Port of Claveria Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.48 Philippines - Luzon Port of Esperanza Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.1.49 Philippines - Luzon Port of San Pascual Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.1.2 Philippines - Visayas Port Assessment Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
2.1.2.1 Philippines - Visayas Port of Cebu Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.1.2.2 Philippines - Visayas Port of Roxas Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.1.2.3 Philippines - Visayas Port of Isabel Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.1.2.4 Philippines - Visayas Port of Tacloban Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
2.1.2.5 Philippines - Visayas Port of Ormoc Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
2.1.2.6 Philippines - Visayas Port of Catbalogan Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
2.1.2.7 Philippines - Visayas Port of Naval Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
2.1.2.8 Philippines - Visayas Port of Maasin Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
2.1.2.9 Philippines - Visayas Port of Hilongos Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
2.1.2.10 Philippines - Visayas Port of Baybay Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
2.1.2.11 Philippines - Visayas Port of Borongan Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
2.1.2.12 Philippines - Visayas Port of Allen Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
2.1.3 Philippines - Mindanao Port Assessment Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.1 Philippines - Mindanao Polloc Free Port Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.2 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Jolo Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.3 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Lamitan Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.4 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Dapitan Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.5 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Liloy Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.6 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Sindangan Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.7 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Pagadian Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.8 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Margosatubig Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.9 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Ipil Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.10 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Malangas Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.11 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Zamboanga Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.12 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Iligan Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.13 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Balbagon Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.14 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Benoni Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.15 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Guinsiliban Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.16 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Jimenez Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.17 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Mindanao Container Terminal Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.18 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Plaridel Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.19 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Tubod Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.20 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Balingoan Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.21 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Davao (Sasa Wharf) Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.22 Philippines - Mindanao TEFASCO Port Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.23 Philippines - Mindanao Davao International Container Port Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.24 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Malalag Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.25 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Mati Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.26 Philippines - Mindanao Port of General Santos Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.27 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Surigao Kevin Howley WFP June 2022
2.1.3.28 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Dapa (Surigao) Kevin Howley WFP

June 2022

2.1.3.29 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Lipata Kevin Howley WFP June 2022
2.1.3.30 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Nasipit Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.1.3.31 Philippines - Mindanao Port of San Jose (Dinagat Islands) Kevin Howley WFP June 2022
2.1.3.32 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Hayanggabon Kevin Howley WFP June 2022
2.2 Philippines Aviation Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
2.2.1 Philippines - Luzon Aviation Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.1 Philippines- Luzon Ninoy Aquino International Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.2 Philippines - Luzon Laoag International Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.3 Philippines - Luzon San Fernando Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.3.1.4 Philippines - Luzon Vigan Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.5 Philippines - Luzon Lingayen Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.6 Philippines - Luzon Rosales Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.7 Philippines - Luzon Loakan Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.8 Philippines - Luzon Basco Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.9 Philippines - Luzon Itbayat Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.10 Philippines - Luzon Cauayan Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.11 Philippines - Luzon Palanan Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.12 Philippines - Luzon Bagabag Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.13 Philippines - Luzon Tuguegarao Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.14 Philippines - Luzon Subic Bay International Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.15 Philippines - Luzon Iba Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
2.2.1.16 Philippines - Luzon Clark International Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.17 Philippines - Luzon Jomalig Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.18 Philippines - Luzon Alabat Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.19 Philippines - Luzon Baler Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
2.2.1.20 Philippines - Luzon Plaridel Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
2.2.1.21 Philippines - Luzon Marinduque Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.22 Philippines - Luzon Puerto Princesa International Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.23 Philippines - Luzon Cuyo Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.24 Philippines - Luzon Francisco B. Reyes Airport (Busuanga) Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.25 Philippines - Luzon San Vicente Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.26 Philippines - Luzon Calapan Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.27 Philippines - Luzon Mamburao Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.28 Philippines - Luzon Pinamalayan Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.29 Philippines - Luzon Tugdan Airport (Romblon) Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.30 Philippines - Luzon San Jose Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.31 Philippines - Luzon Lubang Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.32 Philippines - Luzon Wasig Airport Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.2.1.33 Philippines - Luzon Naga Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.1.34 Philippines - Luzon Legaspi Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.1.35 Philippines - Luzon Bagasbas Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.1.36 Philippines - Luzon Virac Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.1.37 Philippines - Luzon Masbate Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2 Philippines - Visayas Aviation Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.1 Philippines - Visayas Mactan-Cebu International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.2 Philippines - Visayas Iloilo International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.3 Philippines - Visayas Kalibo Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.4 Philippines - Visayas Caticlan Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.5 Philippines - Visayas Roxas Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.6 Philippines - Visayas Dumaguete Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.7 Philippines - Visayas Bacolod-Silay Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.8 Philippines - Visayas Tagbilaran Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.9 Philippines - Visayas Tacloban Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.10 Philippines - Visayas Maasin Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.11 Philippines - Visayas Hilongos Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.12 Philippines - Visayas Guiuan Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.13 Philippines - Visayas Catbalogan Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.14 Philippines - Visayas Borongan Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.15 Philippines - Visayas Ormoc Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.16 Philippines -Visayas Catarman Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.2.17 Philippines - Visayas Calbayog Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.3 Philippines - Mindanao Aviation Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.2.3.1 Philippines - Mindanao Awang Airport Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.2.3.2 Philippines - Mindanao Allah Valley Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.3.3 Philippines - Mindanao Jolo Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.3.4 Philippines - Mindanao Sanga Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.3.5 Philippines - Mindanao Zamboanga International Airport Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.2.3.6 Philippines - Mindanao Pagadian Airport Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.2.3.7 Philippines - Mindanao Dipolog Airport Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.2.3.8 Philippines - Mindanao Ipil Airport Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.2.3.9 Philippines - Mindanao Laguindingan International Airport Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.2.3.10 Philippines - Mindanao Iligan Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.3.11 Philippines - Mindanao Ozamiz Airport Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.2.3.12 Philippines - Mindanao Camiguin Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.3.13 Philippines - Mindanao Lumbia Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.3.14 Philippines - Mindanao General Santos International Airport Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.2.3.15 Philippines - Mindanao Francisco Bangoy International Airport (Davao) Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.2.3.16 Philippines - Mindanao Mati Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.3.17 Philippines - Mindanao Malita Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.3.18 Philippines - Mindanao Surigao Airport Kevin Howley WFP June 2022
2.2.3.19 Philippines - Mindanao Bislig Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.3.20 Philippines - Mindanao Tandag Airport Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.2.3.21 Philippines - Mindanao Sayak Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.2.3.22 Philippines - Mindanao Bancasi Airport Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.3 Philippines Road Network Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
2.3.1 Philippines - Luzon Road Network Kevin Howley WFP September 2021
2.3.2 Philippines - Visayas Road Network Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
2.3.3 Philippines - Mindanao Road Network Kevin Howley WFP December 2020
2.4 Philippines Railway Assessment Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
2.5 Philippines Storage Assessment Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP December 2012
3 Philippines - Luzon Services and Supply Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
3.1 Philippines Fuel Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
3.2 Philippines Transporters Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
3.2.1 Philippines - Luzon Transporters Kevin Howley WFP December 2021
3.3 Philippines Manual Labor Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
3.4 Philippines Telecommunications Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
3.5 Philippines Food, Suppliers, Accommodation and Other Markets Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
3.6 Philippines Additional Services Providers Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
3.6.1 Philippines - Luzon Additional Services Kevin Howley WFP November 2019
4 Philippines Contact Lists Kevin Howley  WFP November 2019
4.1 Philippines Government Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
4.2 Philippines Humanitarian Agency Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
4.3 Philippines Port and Waterways Company Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
4.4 Philippines Airport Companies Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
4.5 Philippines Fuel Provider Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
4.7 Philippines - Luzon Fuel Provider Contact List Kevin Howley  WFP November 2019
4.8 Philippines Transporter Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
4.8.1 Philippines - Luzon Transporter Contact List Kevin Howley  WFP November 2019
4.9 Philippines Railway Companies Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
4.10 Philippines - Luzon Supplier Contact List Kevin Howley  WFP November 2019
4.11 Philippines Additional Service Provision Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
4.11.1 Philippines - Luzon Additional Supplier Contact List Kevin Howley  WFP November 2019
5 Philippines Annexes Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012
5.1 Philippines Acronyms and Abbreviations Dragoslav Djuraskovic  WFP December 2012

1 Philippines Country Profile

Generic Information 

The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines (FilipinoRepublika ng Pilipinas), is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Situated in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of about 7,641 islands that are broadly categorised under three main geographical divisions from north to south: LuzonVisayas and Mindanao 

The Philippines' location on the Pacific Ring of Fire and close to the equator makes the Philippines prone to earthquakes and typhoons, but also endows it with abundant natural resources and some of the world's greatest biodiversity. 

Philippines Wikipedia Information 

Philippines IMF Information

Philippines Economist Intelligence Unit*

(*note - this is a paid service)

Humanitarian Info 

Philippines - WFP

Philippines - OCHA 

Facts and Figures 

Philippines - Wolfram Alpha Information 

Philippines - World Bank Information

Philippines - Population Information

 

1.1 Philippines Humanitarian Background

Disasters, Conflicts and Migration

Natural Disasters

Type

Occurs

Comments / Details

Drought

Yes

Country heavily dependent on agriculture and thus affected by extreme weather patterns.

Earthquakes

Yes

Part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. Major fault lines lie near heavily populated areas, such as Metro Manila.

Epidemics

Yes

Outbreaks of malaria, dengue, polio amongst others occur with regularity.

Extreme Temperatures

No

N/A

Flooding

Yes

Rainy season causes flash floods and land-slides as well as localised flooding.

Insect Infestation

Yes

Seasonal.

Mudslides

Yes

Localised during rainy season.

Volcanic Eruptions

Yes

Philippines has many active volcanos with population living in proximity.

High Waves / Surges

Yes

Tsunami threat as a result of tectonic activity.

Wildfires

Yes

Seasonal.

High Winds

No

N/A

Other Comments

The country is considered the third most disaster-prone country in the world.

Man-Made Issues

Civil Strife

Yes

Some instability due to internal armed conflict with non-state armed groups.

International Conflict

Yes

Issues around South China seas are unresolved.

Internally Displaced Persons

Yes

As a result of armed conflict with non-state armed groups.

Refugees Present

No


Landmines / UXO Present

No N/A

Other Comments

N/A

For a more detailed database on disasters by country, please see the Centre for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters.

Seasonal Effects on Logistics Capacities

Seasonal Effects on Transport

Transport Type

Time Frame

Comments / Details

Primary Road Transport

From June to November

Rainy season can cause road transport disruptions as rivers over flow their banks, bridges become impassable, and landslide cut off roads.

Secondary Road Transport

From June to November

Same as above

Rail Transport

N/A N/A

Air Transport

From June until January

Rainy season can affect flights and typhoons can ground planes.

Waterway Transport

From June to January

Rainy season can affect flights and typhoons can make water passage dangerous.

Sitting along the Typhoon belt the Philippines see over 20 storms a year hitting the PAR (Philippine Area of Responsibility). Most storms that make landfall hit the north-eastern parts of the country. The frequency of these storms has been a trigger for the Philippines to set up early warning systems and invest in disaster preparedness and response.

The Philippines has a distinct rainy season which covers the period June to end of October. During that time flooding and mud slides are common, although they are localised. As a result, there are occasions where roads and bridges become impassable. Additionally, water transport is affected as storms can make travel/transport unsafe.

November to February is considered a cool and dry period. Mountainous regions can become cold.

March to May is the hot season and the temperature can become oppressive.

Humidity is a presence all year round.

Seasonal Effects on Storage and Handling

Activity Type

Time Frame

Comments / Details

Storage

From June to November

Rainy season and typhoon season can put at risk storage structures and make offloading and loading difficult.

Handling

N/A

Other

N/A

Due to the rainy season and typhoon season, handling of commodities can become difficult. Additionally, storage structures can be affected by storms resulting in damage to stored commodities. Storms also affected the safety of loading cargo to be transporter on water ways. Cold chain storage is problematic and does not cover the entire country. Also due to distances movement of cargo needing cold chain becomes complicated and risky. Cargo should always be protected against rain or clearly marked to prevent possible damage. The post-harvest period, late October alert November, can see a scarcity of storage capacity and transport as farmers need to move and store their commodities.

Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response

Government

The Government of the Philippines has a long history of preparing for and responding to disasters. As time has gone by, they rely less and less on the international humanitarian community for assistance during response. There is a move within country to handle response without calls for international assistance. There is still willingness to accept assistance, but it of course must respect Government-identified priorities. Disaster preparedness and response is enshrined in law and a National Disaster Response Plan has been adapted. The central Government is much aware of and trained in preparedness and response. Local governments have been less exposed to the same degree of training. 

Links to NDRPs from the NDRRMC: 

NDRP for Earthquakes and Tsunamis

NDRP for Hydro-meteorological Hazards

NDRP for Terrorism Incidents 

The Philippines Government has adapted the Cluster System as their modality to organise responses, creating their own clusters. It’s important to be aware of the difference between the two cluster systems. Currently, the Philippine Government recognises the following eleven (11) Emergency Response Clusters, and their respective lead agencies:

  1. SRR: Search Rescue and Retrieval (AFP)
  2. HEALTH: with Sub-Clusters on: Medical and Public Health Services, Water-Sanitation Hygiene (WASH), Mental Health and Psycho-Social Support Services (MHPSS), and Nutrition (DOH)
  3. IDPP: Internally Displaced Persons Protection (DSWD)
  4. CCCM: Camp Coordination and Camp Management (DSWD)
  5. FNFI: Food and Non-Food Items (DSWD)
  6. LOG: Logistics with Sub-Clusters on: Warehousing, Transportation, & Services (OCD)
  7. LAO: Law and Order (PNP)
  8. ET: Emergency Telecommunications (OCD)
  9. EDU: Education (DepEd)
  10. PIHA: Philippine International Humanitarian Assistance (DFA)
  11. MDM: Management of the Dead and Missing (DILG)

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Philippines Government Contact List

Humanitarian Community

The humanitarian community in the Philippines is in transition, from a direct responder to a capacity builder and supporter of the Government-led responses, as a result of the Government taking on a bigger role within disaster response and also as a result of the country moving towards an upper middle-income status. Needs remain but transitional humanitarian actors find the Government able and willing to fill the gaps.

As the Government becomes more capable and willing to lead disaster response the overall role of the humanitarian community continues to shrink. Although when a disaster strikes there is a knowledge base remaining in country through years of collective experience. The Humanitarian Cluster system has been used in many responses and is known by all actors, including the Government. Therefore, scaling up should not be a problem. Furthermore, more private sector originations are becoming involved in response and their capacities and impact will grow.

Organizations have invested large amounts of resources over the last decade in disaster preparedness. Through trainings, stockpiling of goods, and structure reforms organisations have worked to build the capacity of Government. Disaster preparedness initiatives are required to roll-down at district and community level to ensure strengthened response mechanisms are in place across the country..

For more information on humanitarian agency contact details, please see the following link: 4.2 Philippines Humanitarian Agency Contact List



1.2 Philippines Regulatory Departments & Quality Control

The Philippines Bureau of Customs sits under the Department of Finance: Bureau of Customs website


The Bureau has the following duties under the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (RA 10863):

(a) Assessment and collection of customs revenues from imported goods and other dues, fees, charges, fines and penalties accruing under the CMTA;  

(b) Simplification and harmonization of customs procedures to facilitate movement of goods in international trade;  

(c) Border control to prevent entry of smuggled goods;  

(d) Prevention and suppression of smuggling and other customs fraud;  

(e) Facilitation and security of international trade and commerce through an informed compliance program;  

(f) Supervision and control over the entrance and clearance of vessels and aircraft engaged in foreign commerce;  

(g) Supervision and control over the handling of foreign mails arriving in the Philippines for the purpose of collecting revenues and preventing the entry of contraband;  

(h) Supervision and control on all import and export cargoes, landed or stored in piers, airports, terminal facilities, including container yards and freight stations for the protection of government revenue and prevention of entry of contraband;  

(i) Conduct a compensation study with the end view of developing and recommending to the President a competitive compensation and remuneration system to attract and retain highly qualified personnel, while ensuring that the Bureau remains financially sound and sustainable;  

(j) Exercise of exclusive original jurisdiction over forfeiture cases under the CMTA; and  

(k) Enforcement of the CMTA and all other laws, rules and regulations related to customs administration.  


The Bureau of Customs has 17 Customs Districts (as enumerated below). Each Customs District is headed and supervised by a District Collector, assisted by as many Deputy District Collectors as may be necessary. A Customs District has a designated “principal port of entry”. Generally, a principal port of entry has its “sub-port(s) of entry”.  

Customs District  

Principal Port of Entry  

Customs District I  

Port of San Fernando in San Fernando, La Union  

Customs District II-A  

Port of Manila (POM) in Port Area, Manila  

Customs District II-B  

Manila International Container Port (MICP) in Tondo, Manila  

Customs District III  

Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Pasay City  

Customs District IV  

Port of Batangas in Batangas City  

Customs District V  

Port of Legazpi in Legazpi City  

Customs District VI  

Port of Iloilo in Iloilo City  

Customs District VII  

Port of Cebu in Cebu City  

Customs District VIII  

Port of Tacloban in Tacloban City  

Customs District IX  

Port Surigao in Surigao City  

Customs District X  

Port of Cagayan De Oro in Cagayan De Oro City  

Customs District XI  

Port of Zamboanga in Zamboanga City  

Customs District XII  

Port of Davao in Davao City  

Customs District XIII  

Port of Subic in Subic, Zambales  

Customs District XIV  

Port of Clark in Clark, Pampanga  

Customs District XV  

Port of Aparri in Aparri, Cagayan  

Customs District XVI  

Port of Limay in Bataan  

Customs District XVII Port of Limay  


Please see the following link for a list of restricted items.

Please see the following link for a description of documentation requirements.

 

The taxing authority in the Philippines falls under Bureau of Internal Revenue

During times of emergency humanitarian goods can receive fast track customs clearance procedures and be imported duty free. However, that is on a case by case basis and importers should not assume that humanitarian goods will always receive those privileges.  

Exempt transactions

The following goods, services and transactions are exempted from VAT:  

  • agricultural and marine food products in their original state; 
  • fertilizers, seeds, seedlings, fingerlings, and feeds and feed ingredients; 
  • importation of personal and household effects of persons resettling in the Philippines; 
  • importation of professional instruments, wearing apparel, and domestic animals; 
  • services subject to percentage tax; 
  • agricultural contract growers and millers; 
  • health care services; 
  • educational services; 
  • agricultural cooperatives, and cooperatives that are non-agricultural and non-electric in nature; 
  • residential lots worth at most P1,500,000, or house and lots worth at most P2,500,000 
  • monthly lease of residential units at most P15,000; 
  • books and mass media publications (e.g. newspaper and magazine); 
  • transport services by non-Philippine carriers; 
  • cargo vessels and aircraft; 
  • financial services; 
  • sales to senior citizens and persons with disability; 
  • from 2019, drugs prescribed for diabetes, high cholesterol and hypertension; and, 
  • annual sales of any other goods or services not exceeding P3,000,000. 

 

The Bureau of Food and Drug (BFAD) and the Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Product Standards (BAFPS) regulate food quantity and import and export of agriculture products within the Philippines. Under the Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act, FDA was made responsible for the safety of processed food products while the Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act (AFMA) made BAFPS accountable for fresh and primary agricultural and fisheries products. 

The Department of Agriculture is responsible for food safety in the primary production and post-harvest stages of the supply chain. The Department of Health is responsible for the safety of processed and pre-packaged foods, both locally produced and imported, and the conduct of epidemiological studies.  Local government units (LGUs) will monitor the compliance with food safety standards of food businesses such as slaughterhouses, dressing plants, wet markets, supermarkets, school canteens, restaurants, catering establishments, as well as street food sales.  The Department of the Interior and Local Government, in collaboration with the DA and DOH will supervise the enforcement of food safety and sanitary rules and regulations.  A Food Safety Regulation Coordinating Board was created to monitor compliance with the law, coordinate management and planning during food safety emergencies, and establish policies and procedures for coordination among agencies involved in food safety. 

The Department of Health is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services by all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of all health services and products. 

Organizations wishing to import medicine and/or medical equipment must check carefully the regulations provided by the Department of Health as certain items are prohibited: Department of Health website


The Philippines Government has trade agreements in place with ASEAN, an economic partnership agreement with Japan, European Free Trade Association Free Trade Agreement. The Philippines and EFTA members – Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland – signed a free trade agreement in 2016 which is expected to enter into force in 2018. 

 Additionally, the Philippines has free trade agreements with China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Australia and New Zealand under ASEAN. Visit the Department of Trade and Industry website on Free Trade Agreements and the Tariff Commission website for a list of Philippine trade agreements and corresponding tariff schedules and commitments.  Other trade-related information is also available at the Philippine National Trade Repository website.


For more information on regulatory departments contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Philippines Government Contact List

 

 

1.3 Philippines Customs Information


Philippines Customs Information

For information on Philippines Customs, please see the following link:

Philippines Bureau of Customs

'One Stop Shop'

In order to streamline the customs procedures for humanitarian organisations bringing relief good into the Philippines during a humanitarian emergency, a “One-Stop-Shop” will be activated in the event of a humanitarian emergency

The OSS is activated, with the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) as the lead agency, upon the declaration of the President of the Philippines of a national state of calamity.

The Purpose of a“One-Stop-Shop” is to bring together in a single location the key staff, necessary for expediting customs clearances for humanitarian cargo, for the selected agencies including representatives of relevant government departments including:
 

the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the Department of Health, The Bureau of Food and Drugs, the Ministry of Finance (MoF), and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).

For information on the 'One Stop Shop', please see the following link:

 Philippines Customs Information - Importing Relief Goods and the 'One Stop Shop' 

For information on 'One Stop Shop'  Government Agency Contact details, please see the following document:

One Stop Shop - Government Contact Information

Duties and Tax Exemption

For information on Philippines Customs tariffs, please see the following link: 

Philippines Customs Tariffs

For contact information regarding government custom authorities, please follow the link below: 

4.1 Philippines Government Contact List

Emergency Response:

[Note: This section contains information which is related and applicable to ‘crisis’ times. These instruments can be applied when an emergency is officially declared by the Government.  When this occurs, there is usually a streamlined process to import goods duty and tax free.]

Agreements / Conventions Description

Ratified by Country?

(Yes / No)

WCO (World Customs Organization) member

Yes

Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention

n/a

OCHA Model Agreement

n/a

Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations)

n/a

Regional Agreements (on emergency/disaster response, but also customs unions, regional integration)

ASEAN Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER), 2005. Ratified 14 September 2009

Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response)

[Note: This section should contain information on the usual duties & taxes exemption regime during non-emergency times, when there is no declared state of emergency and no streamlines process (e.g. regular importations/development/etc.).]

The Bureau of Customs (BOC), which is under the auspices of the Department of Finance (DOF), is mandated to implement an effective revenue collection, prevent and suppress smuggling and entry of prohibited imported goods, supervise and control over the entrance and clearance of vessels and aircrafts and engaged in foreign commerce, and the enforcement of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines and all other laws, rules and regulations related to tariff and customs administration. The on-line system---to process clearance of imports, payment of duty, and delivery of release orders for shipments to leave the docks---has lessened the cost of trade for businesses, reduced opportunities for fraud, and helped the Bureau to maximize revenue collection.

 Relevant customs codes and decrees are:

  1. Section 105 of the Tariff and Customs Code
  2. Item# of Section 204 of the National Internal Revenue Code 1077
  3. CMO No. 43-89 defining the specific coverage of the regulations concerning tax and duty-free importation’s of Foreign Embassies, international institution and consulates
  4. CMO No. 41-89 providing the release of all diplomatic shipments which may only be effected upon presentation of the documents required by said regulations.
  5. CMO No 47-2009 providing guidelines to cover importation of donated relief goods / articles / equipment intended for distribution to calamity-declared areas and victims of disasters/calamities

Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status

United Nations Agencies

 Basic agreement from the government and international organization

Non Governmental Organizations

 Basic agreement from the government and international organization

Exemption Certificate Application Procedure

Philippines import permits are classified on the basis of the commodity type:

Import Commodity Responsible Body
Rice National Food Authority
Sugar Sugar Regulatory Administration
Radios and Communication Equipment National Telecommunication Commission
Food, Drugs and Processed Goods Bureau of Food and Drugs
Medical Equipment and Supplies Bureau of Health Devices and Technology
Vehicles Environmental Management Bureau

Duties and Taxes Exemption Application Procedure

Generalities (include a list of necessary documentation)

 Please see the below document for information

Process to be followed (step by step or flowchart)

  Please see the below document for information

Please see the following table for information on Philippine Duties and Taxes Exemption Procedure:

Philippines Customs Duties table

Exemption Certificate Document Requirements

Food Shelter,Wash and education Medicines Vehicles and Spare parts Staff and office supplies Telecoms equiment
Invoice
-
-
-
-
-
-
AWB, BoL, or Other Transport Documents
Yes, Original Copy of Tax Exemption Certificate
Yes, Original Copy of Tax Exemption Certificate
Yes, Original Copy of Tax Exemption Certificate
Yes, Original Copy of Tax Exemption Certificate
Yes, Original Copy of Tax Exemption Certificate
Yes, Original Copy of Tax Exemption Certificate
Donation Non-Commercial Certificate
Yes, Original Copy of Tax Exemption Certificate
Yes, Original Copy of Tax Exemption Certificate
Yes, Original Copy of Tax Exemption Certificate
Yes, Original Copy of Tax Exemption Certificate
Yes, Original Copy of Tax Exemption Certificate
Yes, Original Copy of Tax Exemption Certificate
Packing List
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Other Documents
Import permits as stated above
-
-
Import permits as stated above
-
Import permits as stated above

Customs Clearance

Customs Clearance Document Requirements

Food Shelter,Wash and education Medicines Vehicles and Spare parts Staff and office supplies Telecoms equiment
D&T Exemption Certificate
-
-
Yes
Yes original 1 copy
-
Yes original 1 copy
Invoice
-
-
Yes
Yes original 1 copy
-
Yes original 1 copy
AWB, BoL, or Other Transport Documents
Yes, Original and a copy, applies to both UN and NGO’s
Yes, Original and a copy, applies to both UN and NGO’s
Yes, Original and a copy, applies to both UN and NGO’s
Yes, Original and a copy, applies to both UN and NGO’s
Yes, Original and a copy, applies to both UN and NGO’s
Yes, Original and a copy, applies to both UN and NGO’s
Donation Non-Commercial Certificate
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Packing List
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Phytosanitary Certificate
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Other Documents
Import permits stated above
-
-
Import permits stated above
-
Import permits stated above

NOTE: Authorization letter to process is needed for the customs clearance.


For information on Philippines Customs Focal Points, please see the following links:

4.2.1 Philippines Government Contact List

4.2.2 Philippines Humanitarian Agency Contact List

For information on Philipines Customs additional details, please see the following documents: 

Philippines National Customs Legislation and Regime

Philippines Customs Information by Entry Points

 

2 Philippines Logistics Infrastructure


The following sections contain information on the logistics infrastructure of the Philippines.

2.1 Philippines Port Assessment

The following pages would show the port assessments in the Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao regions.

2.1.1.1 Philippines - Luzon Port of North Harbor


Manila Harbor, located at the east end of Manila Bay, consists of North Harbor and South Harbor, both of which are protected by breakwaters. The two harbors are separated by the Pasig River. The city of Manila, located on both sides of the Pasig River, is the principal port of the Philippines and a port of entry. The channel between the quarantine anchorage and the entrance to South Harbor is dredged to 11m. The north and south edges of the channel are defined by the light on the head of the west breakwater and the light on the northern head of the south breakwater, each in line with the Customs House.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

National Capital Region

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

City of Manila (port is in the city)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Manila (North Harbor)

Latitude

14.615946

Longitude

120.956828

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Annie Lee F. Manese, Port Manager   

PMO NCR North

alfmanese@ppa.com.ph

+63 2 8245-2930 / 8245-2931

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) 

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Philippine Ports Authority

Annie Lee F. Manese, Port Manager

PMO NCR North

alfmanese@ppa.com.ph

+63 2 8245-2930 / 8245-2931

    

Bureau of Customs

Agnes M. Ramirez, Sub-Port Collector

agnes.ramirez@customs.gov.ph

+63 2 8245 3021


North Harbor Tugs Corp

Rm 105-A The Mercantile Insurance Building

General Luna cor Beaterio Street

Intramuros, Manila

https://www.northharbortugs.com/index.html

+63.922.889.9964 / +63.917.309.6559 / +63.2.526.6764


Manila North Harbor Port, Inc. (NORTHPORT)

MNHPI Corporate Office, Manila North Harbor,

Tondo, Manila 1012, Philippines

http://www.mnhport.com.ph/

+63 2 588 9000 / 588-9011


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

Domestic Cargoes Only

Other Comments

  • Interruptions of port operations during typhoons
  • Port containers congestion

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

6,407

Container Traffic (TEUs)

1,227,033 TEU

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

3,892,609 MT

Break bulk (MT)

12,712,814 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link from the Philippine Ports Authority website: 

Philippine Ports Authority website

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Cargo Handling Tariff: ForeignDomestic

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

19

220 m

11 m

RORO capable berth

Container Berth

1

665 m

10 m


Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

6



Operated by North Harbor Tugs Corp

Water Barges

Yes



Operated by North Harbor Tugs Corp


General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None Domestic Only

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

none

Port Handling Equipment

The North Harbor Port is operated by Manila North Harbor Port Inc.

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes



Container Gantries

Yes

8

Crane Gantries

Mobile Cranes

Yes



Reachstacker

Yes



RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

Yes



Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

None


Contractors

Transtainer

Yes


Rubber Tire Gantries

Forklifts

Yes



Container Facilities

Situated at the north end of the Manila North Harbor, the key facilities in this terminal are the berth space for ship to shore crane operation, container yard and Operations Center 1 building. The Operation Center 1 consolidates all shipping lines and the PPA satellite office to give our clients a comfortable and safe area to conveniently process transactions.

The container yard was rehabilitated to fit the growing volume of containerized cargo. Ship to shore cranes and rubber tired gantries are deployed for efficient vessel operation and cargo movement in the container yard. Weigh bridge and truck holding areas are also among the facilities that are within Terminal 1.

Customs Guidance

Agnes M. Ramirez, Sub-Port Collector

Sub-Port of North Harbor

agnes.ramirez@customs.gov.ph

+63 2 8245 3021

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Manila North Harbor covers about 52.5 hectares of land and contains about 5,2000 meters (17,000 feet) of quays with ten berths and eight quays that can accommodate a wide range of inter-island vessels. The quays contain 54 berthing areas, and there are areas for rolling cargoes at all piers.

Name
Length
Depth
Remarks
Pier 2 N 420 m 6.0 m Fast ferry, Ro-Ro/Lo-Lo, container, general cargo
Pier 4 N 270 m 10.0 m Cruise, fast ferry, container, general cargo
Pier 4 S 270 m - Cruise, Ro-Rax, container, breakbulk, general cargo
Pier 4 Head 95 m - Container, transshipment, breakbulk, general cargo
Pier 6 N 2  10 m - Grain, container, breakbulk, general cargo
Pier 6 S 210 m - Ro-Rax, general cargo
Pier 6 Head 80 m - Grain, container, breakbulk, general cargo
Pier 8 N 220 m - Container, transshipment, general cargo
Pier 8 S 220 m - Container, transshipment, general cargo
Pier 8 Head 80 m - Container, transshipment, general cargo
Pier 10 N 220 m - Container, transshipment, general cargo
Pier 10 S 220 m - Container, transshipment, breakbulk, general cargo
Pier 10 Head 80 m - Ro-Ro/Lo-Lo, containers, general cargo
Pier 12 N 220 m - Ro-Rax, Container, transshipments, general cargo
Pier 12 S 220 m - Ro-Rax, Container, transshipments, general cargo
Pier 12 Head 80 m - Ro-Rax, Container, transshipments, general cargo
Pier 14 N 180 m - Container, transshipment, general cargo
Pier 14 S - - Container, transshipment, general cargo
Pier 14 Head - - Container, transshipment, general cargo
Pier 16 665 m 10.0 m Ro-Rax, container, breakbulk, general cargo
Pier 18 W 315 m - Coal, Ro-Rax, general cargo
Pier 18 NE 330 m - Ro-Rax, container, breakbulk, general cargo


North Harbor

Grain and Bulk Handling

NFIs B/Bulk and Bulk cargo vessels will be berth at 5 locations at the Harbor Center Port Terminal. 

            North No. 4 — 11.5m Grain, Project/Heavy, Steel Products. LOA: 180m

North No. 5 — 10.5m Project/Heavy, Steel Products, Breakbulk. LOA: 180m

North No. 6 — 11.5m Grain, Sugar, Steel Products, Breakbulk. LOA: 180m

North No. 7 — 11.5m Project/Heavy, Steel Products, Breakbulk. LOA: 180m

North No. 8 — 10.5m Project/Heavy, Steel Products, Breakbulk. LOA: 180m

A new facility for grain discharging was built by another port services provider Asian Terminal Inc in Mariveles, Bataan. The terminal can cope with two ships at a time. Four unloaders have capacity for daily discharge of a minimum 10,000 metric tons of wheat, corn and free-flowing grains and 7,000 tons of soybean meal.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None, containerized


Refrigerated Cargo

 Yes, Container marshalling yard


General Cargo

Yes, Breakbulk open area in each pier


Stevedoring

CONTAINER PORT HANDLING

Manila North Harbor Port, Inc. (NORTHPORT)

MNHPI Corporate Office, Manila North Harbor,

Tondo, Manila 1012, Philippines

http://www.mnhport.com.ph/

+63 2 588 9000 | 588-9011

NorthPort services includes:

  • Cargo handling Services
  • Berth Management
  • Ancillary (bunkering, watering, weighbridge operations)
  • Passenger Terminal Management      

Hinterland Information

Transporter representatives must present approved cargo withdrawals / payment of all dues and taxes before transporting cargoes out of the Port. All types of trucks with different capacities can access the port considering the NCR LGUs that allow truck to travel from 10PM – 5AM.

Max load capacity per type of trucks strictly enforced in NCR.  For oversized load transporter must secure permit to travel from concerning govt agencies especially if using the NLEX / SLEX route.

Local containers can be withdraw depending of the services of the shipping lines Door to Door(DTD), Door to Pier(DTP) and or Pier to Pier(PTP). In a DTD shipping lines will cater all services from place of origin up to destination. In a DTP shipping lines will secure the cargo from client premises and withdrawal will be done by consignee at port of Destination. In a PTP, services will be done at Port of Entry and Port of Discharge only. Consignee will facilitate the cargo in bringing it to Port of Entry and facilitate also at Port of Discharge.

Port Security

PPA PMO Northern Luzon Port Police manage the deployment of local security services within the port premises. It has designated fire hydrant each wharf/pier.  Fire engine boats can be deploy when necessary

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coastguard/

PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

Yes

2.1.1.2 Philippines - Luzon Port of South Harbor


Port Overview

South Harbor is the part of Manila Harbor that has an area of about 145 acres encompassing five finger piers (numbered 3, 5, 9, 13, and 15 from N). They have a total berthing length of over 4331 m, providing docking. An additional 27 vessels can be accommodated at the anchorage. A barge point, capable of accommodating 30 barges or lighters, is also situated in the area a few meters across from Pier 3. 1.86 m and greater depths alongside the South Harbor berths have been reported. Mariners are advised to consult the port authorities for confirmation.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

National Capital Region

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Manila (Port is in city limits)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Manila (South Harbor)

Latitude

14.585956

Longitude

120.968485

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)

Management Contact Person

Eligio P. Fortajada, Port Manager   

PMO NCR South

epfortajada@ppa.com.ph

+63 2 8527 4424

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

 

Port Picture


Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Agency / Company
Focal Person
Title
Address
Email
Phone Number
Philippine Ports Authority Eligio P. Fortajada Port Manager PMO NCR South epfortajada@ppa.com.ph +63 2 8527 4424
Bureau of Customs Noah M. Dimaporo Sub-Port Collector Sub-Port of Harbor Center noah.dimaporo@customs.gov.ph +63 2 8480 1729
Asian Terminals Inc (Cargo Handler)

1 Bonifacio Drive corner Pres. Sergio Osmeña Highway, Port Area, Manila


+632 8 5286000
Harbor Star Shipping Services Inc (Berthing Tug Services)

2224, A. Bonifacio Street, Bangkal, Makati City, 1233 info@harborstar.com.ph +632) 8553-1502 / 8886-3703


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Philippines Port and Waterways Company Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From Aug to Dec

Major Import Campaigns

Yes

From Oct to Dec

Other Comments

  • Interruptions of port operations during typhoons
  • Port containers congestion

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

4,291

Container Traffic (TEUs)

1,042,120 TEU

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

881,257 MT

Break bulk (MT)

1,102,197 MT


Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link from the Philippine Ports Authority website: Philippine Ports Authority website

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Cargo Handling Tariff: Foreign Domestic

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

 12

178 m

11 m

 RORO capable berth

Container Berth

17

192 m

12 m


Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

12



Harbor Star Shipping Services Inc  

Water Barges

Yes



 North Harbor Tugs


Berthing Facilities - South Harbor International Container Terminal

Pier Berth No. Length Depth Description
Pier 3


1 183 m 1.0 m Container, transshipment, reefer
2 165 m 8.8 m Container, transshipment, reefer
3 375 m 12.0 m Container, transshipment, reefer
4 375 m 12.0 m Container, transshipment, reefer
Pier 5 1 365 m 7.6 m Container, transshipment, reefer
2 365 m 9.5 m Container, transshipment, reefer
3 255 m 9.5 m Container, transshipment, reefer
4 255 m 11.3 m Container, transshipment, reefer
5 51 m 11.4 m Container, transshipment, reefer
6 615 m 12.0 m Container, transshipment, reefer
7 615 m 12.0 m Container, transshipment, reefer
8 615 m 12.0 m Container, transshipment, reefer
Pier 9 1 360 m 10.0 m Container, transshipment
2 360 m 10.0 m Container, transshipment
3 103 m 10.0 m Container, transshipment
4 360 m 10.0 m Container, transshipment
5 360 m 10.0 m Container, transshipment
Pier 13 1 127 m 9.6 m Ro-Ro/Lo-Lo, coastal
2 127 m 10.0 m Ro-Ro/Lo-Lo, coastal
3 127 m 6.7 m Ro-Ro/Lo-Lo, coastal
4 82 m 8.0 m Ro-Ro/Lo-Lo, coastal
5 127 m 10.9 m Ro-Ro/Lo-Lo, coastal
6 127 m 10.0 m Ro-Ro/Lo-Lo, coastal
7 127 m 7.9 m Ro-Ro/Lo-Lo, coastal
Pier 15 1 163 m 11.5 m Ro/pax, PCC, naval, general / bulk cargo
2 163 m 11.9 m Cruise, Ro/pax, PCC, naval, general / bulk cargo
3 103 m 8.8 m Ro/pax, PCC, naval, general / bulk cargo
4 178 m 10.1 m Ro/pax, PCC, naval, general / bulk cargo
5 148 m 8.5 m Cruise, Ro/pax, PCC, naval, general / bulk cargo

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

Yes, Pier 13

Other Imports

Yes, Pier 15

Port Handling Equipment

Asian Terminals Inc is the port handler for Manila South Harbor.

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes



Container Gantries

Yes

9

Crane Gantries

Mobile Cranes

Yes

23


Reachstacker

Yes



RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

Yes



Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

None


Contractors

Transtainer

Yes


Rubber Tire Gantries

Forklifts

Yes



Container Facilities

Container facilities are operated by the Asian Terminals Inc Container Terminal Division (South Harbor).  ATI’s Container Terminal Division (CTD) is among the country’s major international trade gateways. CTD provides 24/7 arrastre and stevedoring services to international shipping lines along Piers 3 and 5 which have 5 working berths with draft of 12 meters. There are 9 ship-to-shore cranes, 23 modern rubber-tired gantries (RTGs), internal transfer vehicles and dedicated areas for reefer and dangerous cargoes and support facilities for stripping and stuffing, container freight services, x-ray examination and truck marshaling.

South Harbor’s multiple access gates are equipped with weighbridges and supported by automated truck queuing and call-up systems. The gates are installed with radiation detection portals for cargo security. Additional container yards are being developed within Manila South Harbor Expanded Port Zone, while deployment of new equipment and continuous systems upgrades are underway.

https://www.asianterminals.com.ph/ati_containerterminal.aspx


Berths: 5

Depth: 12m

Quay Cranes: 9

RTGs: 23

Others Equipment: Side loaders, Reach Stackers, Internal Transfer Vehicles, Forklifts

Reefer Outlets: 260

Truck slots: 250


Facilities

20 and 40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Other Capacity Details


Daily Take Off Capacity
(Containers per Day)


Number of Reefer Stations
(Connection Points)

260

Emergency Take-off Capacity


Off take Capacity of Gang Shift
(Containers per Shift)



Customs Guidance

Noah M. Dimaporo, Sub-Port Collector

Sub-Port of Harbor Center

noah.dimaporo@customs.gov.ph

+63 2 8480 1729

 

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The multipurpose terminal is operated by Asian Terminals Inc (ATI) - General Cargo Division (South Harbor).

Berths: 4

Depth: 10.5 m

Warehouses: 2

Forklifts: 3 to 32 tons

  • ATI’s Manila South Harbor is a comprehensive international seaport providing full-range of port services.
  • South Harbor’s General Stevedoring Division (GSD) can simultaneously accommodate various ships from foreign cruise vessels, to sensitive military ships on goodwill visits, to international sea freighters that deliver conventional cargoes and oversized shipment for the country’s major industries.

https://www.asianterminals.com.ph/ati_generalstevedoring.aspx

Grain and Bulk Handling

Asian Terminals Inc built a new facility located at Mariveles, Bataan which handles grains and bulk shipment.

https://www.joc.com/maritime-news/philippines-mariveles-port-eases-manilas-grain-load_19960226.html

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

Yes, 2 warehouses at Pier 15


Refrigerated Cargo

Yes, at the container marshalling yard


General Cargo

Yes, 2 warehouses at Pier 15


Stevedoring

Stevedoring services are provided by:

Asian Terminals Inc (Cargo Handler)              

Head Office: Manila South Harbor,  1 Bonifacio Drive

Port Area, Manila

Trunkline: +632 8 5286000    

Hinterland Information

Transporter representatives must present approved cargo withdrawals / payment of all dues and taxes before transporting cargoes out of the Port. All types of trucks with different capacities can access the port considering the NCR LGUs that allow truck to travel from 10PM – 5AM.

Max load capacity per type of trucks strictly enforced in NCR.  For oversized load transporter must secure permit to travel from concerning govt agencies especially if using the NLEX / SLEX route.

Local containers can be withdraw depending of the services of the shipping lines Door to Door(DTD), Door to Pier(DTP) and or Pier to Pier(PTP). In a DTD shipping lines will cater all services from place of origin up to destination. In a DTP shipping lines will secure the cargo from client premises and withdrawal will be done by consignee at port of Destination. In a PTP, services will be done at Port of Entry and Port of Discharge only. Consignee will facilitate the cargo in bringing it to Port of Entry and facilitate also at Port of Discharge.

Port Security

PPA PMO Northern Luzon Port Police manage the deployment of local security services within the port premises. It has designated fire hydrant each wharf/pier. Fire engine boats can be deploy when necessary.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard/

PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

Yes

2.1.1.3 Philippines - Luzon Port of Manila International Container Terminal (MICT)


Port Overview

The MICT is situated between the North and the South Harbors in the Port of Manila, protruding westward into the Manila Bay at the mouth of the Pasig River–the city’s major waterway. In 1988, International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) won the 25 + 25 years concession to operate the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) in an international tender.

Port website: https://www.mict.com.ph/

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

National Capital Region

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Manila (Port is in city limits)

Port's Complete Name

Manila Int’l Container Terminal

Latitude

14.600031

Longitude

120.953319

Managing Company or Port Authority

Int’l Container Terminal Services, Inc (ICTSI)

Management Contact Person

MICT South Access Road, Port of Manila, 1012 Manila, Philippines

Customer Service Group: customercare@ictsi.com

info@ictsi.com

MICT Trunk Line: +63 (2) 8245-4101 extensions 8267, 8269, 8298

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture


Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Agency / Company Description Focal Person Address Phone Number Email Address
Bureau of Customs

Romeo Allan R. Rosales,

Acting District Collector 

Manila International Container Port +63 2 8245 5796 local 2402 romeoallan.rosales@yahoo.com
Int’l Container Terminal Services Inc Port Operator / Cargo Handler
MICT South Access Road, 1012 Manila +63 2 8245 1010 customercare@ictsi.com  
Harbor Star Shipping Services, Inc. Berthing tugs service

2224 A. Bonifacio Street corner Pres. Sergio Osmeña Highway,

Bangkal, Makati City, 1233

+63 2 8553-1502 / 8886-3703 info@harborstar.com.ph

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

Yes

From October to December

Other Comments

  • Interruption of port operations during typhoons.
  • Port containers congestion

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

1,410

Container Traffic (TEUs)

2,088,821 TEU

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0.00 MT

Break bulk (MT)

20,327,702 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Please see the following links:

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

 None




Container Berth

6

5-250m

1-450m

11m

5- LOA 200 m

1 - 85000DWT

Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

12



Harbor Star Shipping Services Inc  

Water Barges

Yes



North Harbor Tugs


General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

Containerized

Port Handling Equipment

International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) is the port handler for MICT.

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes



Container Gantries

Yes



Mobile Cranes

Yes



Reachstacker

Yes



RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

Yes



Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

None


Contractors

Transtainer

Yes


Rubber Tire Gantries

Forklifts

Yes



Container Facilities

Facilities

20 ft and 40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes both 50-ha

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes both 2.88-ha

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes both

Other Capacity Details


Daily Take Off Capacity
(Containers per Day)


Number of Reefer Stations
(Connection Points)

Yes

Emergency Take-off Capacity


Off take Capacity of Gang Shift
(Containers per Shift)


Customs Guidance

CD2B, Manila International Container Port

Romeo Allan R. Rosales, Acting District Collector

https://customs.gov.ph/directory/

romeoallan.rosales@customs.gov.ph

+632 8245 2796 Loc. 2402

 

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The port is designed for container berthing. No warehouses for break/bulk storage facilities.

Infrastructure Description
Terminal Area 94.8 hectares
Annual Capacity 3.3 million TEUs
Container Yard 50 hectares
Container freight station 2.88 hectares
Berth length 1,700 m
Berthing positions 7
Berth Depth (alongside) 13.5 m
Reefer Stack 1,534
Automated Entry Gates 7 lanes
Weighbridge 9
Truck holding area 4 hectares

Grain and Bulk Handling

There is no grain and bulk handling equipment in the port. ATI-Asian Terminals Inc has new grain discharging facilities in Mariveles, Bataan.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type Number of Storage Facilities Area
Bagged Cargo None
Refrigerated Cargo Yes, at the container marshalling yard
General Cargo Yes, containerized.

Stevedoring

MICT has no stevedore as the port only handles containers.

Hinterland Information

WFP has short listed transporters which caters from Manila to anywhere in the Philippines.

Port Security

MICT/ICTSI manages the deployment of local security services within the port premises. It has designated fire hydrants for each wharf/pier.  Fire engine boats can be deployed when necessary.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coastguard/

PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

Yes

2.1.1.4 Philippines - Luzon Port of Curimao


Port Overview

The Port of Curimao is located in the province of Ilocos Norte, in Region I. It is located at the northwest coast of Luzon Island, at Gaang Bay,26 km from Laoag City, 512 km from the Port of Manila, and 488 km from the Subic Freeport. Cargoes handled are fertilizers, feldspar, petroleum products, and cement.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Ilocos Norte

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Curimao (7km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Curimao

Latitude

17.986976

Longitude

120.489059

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Marieta G. Odicta, Port Manager   

PMO Northern Luzon

mgodicta@ppa.com.ph

(072) 607-4607

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Laoag International Airport (Temporary unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions)

Clark International Airport

Tiger Air/Singapore Air, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific

Port Picture



26kms from Laoag City, Ilocos Norte

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Marieta G. Odicta

Port Manager, PMO Northern Luzon

mgodicta@ppa.com.ph                       

(072) 607-4607

                                 

Arienito M. Claveria

Acting District Collector, CD15, Port of APARRI / Sub-Port of Currimao

arienitoantonio.claveria@customs.gov.ph

(078) 888-0721


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

Yes

From August to December

Other Comments

Port operations are interrupted during typhoon.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

20

Container Traffic (TEUs)

1

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

65,432 MT

Break bulk (MT)

0.00

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Cargo Handling Tariff

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

3

320 m

7 m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

N/A


Water Barges

N/A


General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

none

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Curimao has no equipment for container loading and offloading.

Container Facilities

The Port of Curimao has no container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Curimao is under the Customs District Office of Aparri, Cagayan. 

https://customs.gov.ph/directory/


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

Terminal and Admin building area is 8600 sqm2.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The port has an open storage area (3300 m2). There are no grain and bulk handling equipment.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open area

3300 m2

Stevedoring

Stevedoring is handled by the PPA PMO Northern Luzon office.

Hinterland Information


JPC TRUCKING / Laoag City / +63 077 770 3910

WWBM TRUCKING SERVICE / Laoag City / +63 077 770 3910

JUNE’S TRUCKING SERVICES / Laoag City / +63 916 257 6957 / +63 02 8775 7942

DBA TRUCKING / Laoag City / +63 975 800 2452

Port Security

PPA PMO Northern Luzon Port Police manages the deployment of local security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks

2.1.1.5 Philippines - Luzon Port of Salomague


Port Overview

The Port of Salomague is located at Cabugao, Ilocos Sur. It is a North Luzon tourism port destination of cruise liners. The Port of Salomague stands at the head of the north cove. A concrete pier, with a depth of 4.9m at its head, also lies in the north cove. There is a stranded wreck on the west side of the pier. The ruins of an old stone church lie near the foot of the pier 1.26. The approach to the pier is foul and the pier is not fully operational; however, it is used by vessels seeking shelter from typhoons.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Ilocos Sur

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Cabugao

Port's Complete Name

Port of Salomague

Latitude

17.780787

Longitude

120.415189

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Marieta G. Odicta

Port Manager, PMO Northern Luzon

mgodicta@ppa.com.ph

(072) 607-4607

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Clark International Airport

Tiger Air/Singapore Air, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Marieta G. Odicta

Port Manager

PMO Northern Luzon

mgodicta@ppa.com.ph                       

(072) 607-4607


Atty. Halleck A. Valdez        

Acting Sub-Port Collector, Sub-Port of Salomague

halleck.valdez@customs.gov.ph

(072) 607- 9066 (072) 888-7434 09172741017


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

No


Other Comments

Interruptions of port operations during typhoons.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

2

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

1,822 MT – anchorage

Break bulk (MT)

N/A

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage 

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

234 m

6m - cargo

15m - anchorage


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Salomague has no equipment for container loading and offloading.

Container Facilities

The Port of Salomague has no container facilities.

Customs Guidance

Port of Sual Customs Officer: 

Atty. Halleck A. Valdez, Acting Sub-Port Collector

Sub-Port of Sual

halleck.valdez@customs.gov.ph

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The TMO Admin building area is 4158 sqm2 . The wharf area is 500 m long.

Grain and Bulk Handling

No grain and bulk handling equipment

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

1

1600 m2

Stevedoring

PPA PMO Port of Salamague handles the stevedoring at the port.

Hinterland Information

Transporters in Vigan, Ilocos Sur

  • ABest Express / Lyric Bldg, Alcantara St., Santa Elena Village / +63 926 367 9579
  • JRCJ Trucking / San Vicente, Ilocos Sur / +63 917 316 4439
  • Ricks Trucking / Vigan / 17.5702714, 120.384532

Port Security

PPA PMO Northern Luzon Port Police manage the deployment of local security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard

Fire Engines

LGU Fire trucks

2.1.6 Philippines - Luzon Port of Sual


Port Overview

The Port of Sual serves as both commercial and fishing port.A new port was constructed by PPA to cater and boast commercial shipping lanes within Pangasinan and nearby provinces.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Pangasinan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Sual (0 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Sual

Latitude

16.067109

Longitude

120.097749

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Port Authority

Management Contact Person

Marieta G. Odicta

Port Manager, PMO Northern Luzon

mgodicta@ppa.com.ph

(072) 607-4607

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Clark International Airport

Tiger Air/Singapore Air, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Marieta G. Odicta

Port Manager, PMO Northern Luzon

mgodicta@ppa.com.ph                       

(072) 607-4607

                                 

Arienito M. Claveria

Acting District Collector, CD15, Port of APARRI / Sub-Port of Currimao

arienitoantonio.claveria@customs.gov.ph

(078) 888-0721             


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

No


Other Comments

Interruptions of port operations during typhoons.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

14

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

4,838 MT

Break bulk (MT)

0.00 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

57 m

13 m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

Coal

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Sual has no equipment for container loading and offloading.

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

None



Container Gantries

None



Mobile Cranes

Yes

1


Reachstacker

None



RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

None



Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

None



Transtainer

None



Forklifts

Yes



Container Facilities

The Port of Sual has no container facilities. However new port plan will handle container vessels.

Customs Guidance

Atty. Halleck A. Valdez

Port of Sual Customs Officer, Sub-Port of Sual         

Acting Sub-Port Collector       

halleck.valdez@customs.gov.ph         

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The TMO Admin building area is 144 sqm2. Wharf area is 252 m in length.

Grain and Bulk Handling

No grain and bulk handling equipment in the Port of Sual.

Stevedoring

Contact PPA PMO Port of Sual for stevedoring.

Hinterland Information

Available Transporter in Lingayen Pangasinan:

  • DANUCO Movers Trucking Services / 360 Bay North / +63 917 579 1015
  • Rafanan Trucking Service / Dagupan, Pangasinan / +63 075 522 8299
  • Dagupan Freight Services / 523 Tebeng Road / +63 075 515 8628

Port Security

The PPA PMO Northern Luzon Port Police manages the deployment of local security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard

Fire Engines

LGU Fire trucks

2.1.7 Philippines - Luzon Port of Claveria


Port Overview

The Port of Claveria is located in Claveria, in the province of Cagayan. It  was rehabilitated as of February 2020. Reinforced concrete platforms were added to serve as additional back up area, and additional RORO ramps were built, and the causeway was restored.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Cagayan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Claveria (within city limits)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Claveria

Latitude

18.612431

Longitude

121.049885

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Marieta G. Odicta

Port Manager, PMO Northern Luzon

mgodicta@ppa.com.ph

(072) 607-4607

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Clark International Airport

Tiger Air/Singapore Air, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Marieta G. Odicta

Port Manager, PMO Northern Luzon

mgodicta@ppa.com.ph                       

(072) 607-4607


Atty. Halleck A. Valdez        

Acting Sub-Port Collector, Sub-Port of Salomague

halleck.valdez@customs.gov.ph

(072) 607- 9066 (072) 888-7434 09172741017


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

N/A


Other Comments

Interruptions of port operations during typhoons.

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

221 m

6 m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Claveria has no equipment for container loading and offloading.

Container Facilities

The Port of Claveria has no container facilities.

Customs Guidance


Atty. Halleck A. Valdez

Port of Sual Customs Officer, Sub-Port of Claveria           

halleck.valdez@customs.gov.ph         


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The TMO Admin building area is estimated 1900 sqm2, and the wharf area is 221 m long.

Grain and Bulk Handling

There is no grain and bulk handling equipment in the port.

Main Storage Terminal

Stevedoring

Contact the PPA PMO Port of Claveria for stevedoring.

Port Security

The PPA PMO Northern Luzon Port Police manages the deployment of local security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard

Fire Engines

LGU Fire trucks

2.1.8 Philippines - Luzon Port of Port Irene


Port Overview

The Port of Irene is located in Casambalangan, close to the mouth of Cagayan River on the NW coast of Luzon. It was reported that the port is to be developed and is expected to serve as a transshipment point. The harbor has an area of 40,000 square meters. There is a T-shaped jetty, 60m long, extending southeast from an area of reclaimed land on the northeast side of the bay. It was reported that the port has handled vessels of 15,000 gt with a draft of 7.7m. Anchorage can be taken in 12.2 m to 13.7 m mud, good holding ground and protection from south winds, about 0.5 mile offshore, with Puerto Point bearing 356° and Batulinao Point bearing 248°.

Port website:   https://ceza.gov.ph/

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Cagayan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Santa Ana, Cagayan

Port's Complete Name

Port Irene

Latitude

18.382593

Longitude

122.109823

Managing Company or Port Authority

Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA)

Management Contact Person

CEZA Sta. Ana Cagayan

Admin Complex, Centro, Sta Ana, Cagayan

+ 63 78 395 0509

Mr. Patrick M. Iloy – Seaport Section

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Clark International Airport

Tiger Air/Singapore Air, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Cagayan Economic Zone Authority

Mr. Patrick M. Iloy

Seaport Section

Admin Complex, Centro, Sta Ana, Cagayan

+ 63 78 395 0509

info@ceza.gov.ph


Arienito M. Claveria

Acting District Collector

CD15, Port of Aparri

arienitoantonio.claveria@customs.gov.ph

(078) 888-0721


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

As a Freeport, it operates as a separate customs territory similar to Hong Kong, Singapore, Lubuan in Malaysia and Hamburg in Germany. It is envisioned to be a major transshipment point for trade in the Asia-Pacific rim. The rehabilitation and upgrading of the existing facilities have the following phases:

Phase I – immediate port upgrading including repairing, lengthening and widening of the existing berth; developing of a container yard; provision of cold storage facilities and general cargo warehousing.

Phase II – Construction of additional berths to accommodate up to 300,000 TEUs; expansion of the container yard area.

Phase III – Construction of additional berths to accommodate an incremental capacity of up to 200,000 TEUs; proportionate expansion of the container yard and acquisition of modern equipment for cargo handling and storage.

https://ppp.gov.ph/ppp_projects/redevelopment-of-port-irene/


Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

Yes


Other Comments

Interruptions of port operations during typhoons.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

1

185 m

7.7 m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

1

Other Imports

Rolling cargoes, B/Bulk

Container Facilities

Port Irene is under rehabilitation, including container berths.

Customs Guidance

Arienito M. Claveria, Port Irene Customs Officer

Sub-Port of Irene  

halleck.valdez@customs.gov.ph         

 

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

Port Irene's terminal is 22,550 sqm2.

Grain and Bulk Handling

There is no grain and bulk handling equipment in Port Irene.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open Area

33,480 m2

Stevedoring

CEZA handles stevedoring services.

Port Security

CEZA manages the deployment of local security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard

Fire Engines

LGU Fire trucks

2.1.9 Philippines - Luzon Port of Aparri


Port Overview

The Port of Aparri is located close to the mouth of Cagayan River, on the northwest coast of Luzon Island. It is the principal port in North Luzon and is a port of entry. Logs and lumber are exported from the port. The port accommodates small passenger craft plying between Batanes and Luzon Islands. It handles general cargo and petroleum products.

Load line zone: Summer.

https://shipnext.com/port/basco-phbso-phl

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines - Luzon

Province or District

Cagayan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Aparri (in city limits)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Aparri Anchorage

Latitude

18.359602

Longitude

121.630924

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)

Management Contact Person

Marieta G. Odicta

Port Manager, PMO Northern Luzon

mgodicta@ppa.com.ph

(072) 607-4607

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Laoag International Airport

(Temporary unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions)

Clark International Airport

Tiger Air/Singapore Air, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Marieta G. Odicta

Port Manager, PMO Northern Luzon

mgodicta@ppa.com.ph

(072) 607-4607


Arienito M. Claveria

Acting District Collector, CD15, Port of Aparri

arienitoantonio.claveria@customs.gov.ph

(078) 888-0721


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

No


Other Comments

Interruption of port operations during typhoons.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

3

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0.00

Break bulk (MT)

0.00

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Cargo Handling Tariff: Anchorage only

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

anchorage


3 m

https://shipnext.com/port/aparri-phapr-phl

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None


Water Barges

None


General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

none

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Aparri has no equipment for container loading and offloading.

Container Facilities

The Port of Aparri has no container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Aparri has a customs district processing unit.

CD15, Port of Aparri

Acting District Collector         

Arienito M. Claveria    

arienitoantonio.claveria@customs.gov.ph      

(078) 888-0721

 

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The port does not have a multipurpose terminal.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The port does not have grain and bulk handling facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

None


Stevedoring

The port does not have stevedoring service providers.

Hinterland Information

The port is for anchorage only.

Port Security

The port is for anchorage only.


2.1.10 Philippines - Luzon Port of Basco


Port Overview

The Port of Basco is situated at the head of Baluarte Bay on the west coast of Batan Island in the province of Batanes. Basco is the principal town of the island. Load line zone: Summer. Max draught 3.0 m.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Batanes

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Basco (port is in town limits)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Basco

Latitude

20.447396

Longitude

121.966192

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)

Management Contact Person

Marieta G. Odicta

Port Manager, PMO Northern Luzon

mgodicta@ppa.com.ph

(072) 607-4607

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Laoag International Airport

(Temporarily unavailable covid-19 restrictions)

Clark International Airport

Tiger Air/Singapore Air, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific

Port Picture


Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Marieta G. Odicta                          

Port Manager, PMO Northern Luzon                          

mgodicta@ppa.com.ph

(072) 607-4607                                     


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

No


Other Comments

Interruption of port operations during typhoons.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

631

Container Traffic (TEUs)

163

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0.00

Break bulk (MT)

118,693 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

3

320 m

3 m

https://shipnext.com/port/basco-phbso-phl

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None


Water Barges

None



General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Yes

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Basco does not have equipment for container loading and offloading.

Container Facilities

The Port of Basco does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Basco does not have a customs collection office. Local goods and commodities only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The port has a 1600 m2 Terminal and Admin building.

Grain and Bulk Handling

There are no grain and bulk handling equipment in the port. There is an 3000 m2 open storage area.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open area

3000 m2

Stevedoring

Batanes Merchants Services Cooperatives provides stevedoring services for the port.

Hinterland Information

Coordinate with PPA PMO Office for possible transporter in Port of Basco, Batanes.

Port Security

PPA PMO Northern Luzon Port Police manages the deployment of local security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard

Fire Engines

LGU Fire trucks

2.1.11 Philippines - Luzon Port of Subic Bay


Port Overview

The Port of Subic Bay is a strategic regional gateway to Asia and has 15 operational piers and wharves plus modern terminals for cruise ships, fertilizers, grains and general containerized cargo. It is operated by the Subic Bay International Terminal Corporation (SBITC) and serves the industries located within the freeport areas as well as industries in Northern and Central Luzon. The freeport is also alternative international gateway to the Port of Manila.

In 2004, SBMA began constructing a dedicated container terminal, the New Container Terminal Compound (NCT-1), as part of its Port Development Master Plan. In October 2007, SBITC was awarded the Management and Operation of the New Container Terminal-1 (NCT-1). In April 2008, commercial operations commenced and container handling operations at the NSD Terminal were transferred to the NCT-1 located at the Freeport´s Cubi Point. As the NCT-1 terminal operator, SBITC is committed to further develop facilities and provide services at par with the world´s leading container terminals.

https://www.searates.com/port/subic_bay_ph.htm

Port website: https://www.sbitc.ph/company

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Zambales

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Olongapo City (within city limits)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Subic Bay

Latitude

14.802240

Longitude

120.264404

Managing Company or Port Authority

Subic Bay International Terminal Corporation (SBITC)

Management Contact Person

Subic Bay International Terminal Corporation

San Bernardino Road, Subic Port District, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City 2222, Philippines

sbitc@ictsi.com

+ 63 47 / 252 6477 - Admin Office

+ 63 47 / 250 2252 - Operations Center

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Subic International Airport

(no international flights)

Clark International Airport

Tiger Air/Singapore Air, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific

Port Picture

Subic Bay International Terminal Corporation Wharves

https://www.ictsi.com/what-we-do/our-terminals/subic-bay-international-terminal-corp

SBMA Wharves

 Alava Wharf

 

Boton Wharf

Bravo Wharf

Leyte Wharf

Marine Wharf

Nabasan Wharf

POL Pier

Rivera Wharf 

Sattler Pier

Description and Contacts of Key Companies             

Port Operator / Cargo Handler                                        

Subic Port District                                             

Subic Bay Freeport Zone, San Bernardino Road                                        

Olongapo City 2222, Philippines             

sbitc@ictsi.com

+ 63 47 252 6477 - Admin Office

+ 63 47 250 2252 - Operations Center


Berthing Tugs Services

Malayan Towage and Salvage Corp.

Administration Building, Bldg. 229, Waterfront Road, Subic Bay Freeport Zone

Trunkline Numbers: +6347.252.4000 / +6347.252.4004            


Trucking, Arrastre, Stevedoring

J.T. Cargo Handling & Port Services, Inc.

Lot 9 EMS Area, Perimeter Rd. Subic Bay Freeport Zone,

Olongapo City Zambales

 +63 47 252-76-40 /  +63 47 252-52-79


Bureau of Customs

Maritess T. Martin

Acting District Collector, CD13, Port of SUBIC

maritess.martin@customs.gov.ph

+63 47 252 7465


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

SBMA provides port transshipment, freight forwarding, cargo handling, warehousing and storage services. Its warehouse and storage leases processing plants, meat importers, fruits/vegetables importers for local and exports, ice makers/manufacturers. Port users are from from Northern Luzon, Central Luzon, and Manila. Other services are ship lay-ups, petroleum, oil and lubricants storage, import/export and/or transshipment, bulk grain storage. It is also a passenger and/or cruise ship destination.

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

Yes

From August to December

Other Comments

  • Interruption of port operations during typhoons.
  • Port containers congestion.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

1,988

Container Traffic (TEUs)

226,174 TEU

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

N/A

Break bulk (MT)

7,094,000 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Cargo Handling Tariff - SBMA

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

9




Container Berth

2

280 m

13 m


Silo Berth

Yes

300 m

14 m


Berthing Tugs

Yes



Malayan Towage and Salvage Corp

Water Barges

Yes



Subic Water Inc

http://ship.mysubicbay.com.ph/port-services

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Yes

Exports - Bagged Cargo

Yes

Imports and Exports - RoRo

Yes

Other Imports

Containerized

SBMA Wharves
Berthing vessels / Usage
Facilities
Coordinates
Length
Width
Depth
Alava Wharf Naval vessels, passenger ships, ferries, general cargo

14.814499, 120.283256

520 m 18 m 12 m

Boton Wharf

(East Side - C2 and C3)

Transshipment vessels, fishing boats, bulk carriers, fertilizer terminal
  • 9 diesel storage tanks with capacity of 10 million liters per tank
  • 4 warehouses
  • administration building
14.793969, 120.288869 411 m 18.9 m 10.2 m
Bravo Wharf Cargo vessels, port service boats and tug boats
  • B-50 Crane operated by Translift (50 tons)
14.818614, 120.287486 411 m 15 m 6 m
Leyte Wharf Grain terminals operated by Subic Bay Freeport Grain Terminal, Inc.
  • 5 Grain Storage Tanks (57 mt/silo)
  • 3 Portal Crane with Clam Shells
  • Warehouse (10,000 sqm.)
  • Weigh Bridge
14.800839, 120.267733 300 m 32.5 m 14 m
Marine Wharf General cargo, RoRo, tug boats, tankers, fishing boats
  • 19 warehouses
  • 3 weighbridges
14.816369, 120.295369

East bulkhead: 237 m

West bulkhead: 35 m

MT-9: 12.9 m

East bulkhead: 237 m

West bulkhead: 35 m

MT-9: 12.9 m

East bulkhead: 237 m

West bulkhead: 35 m

MT-9: 12.9 m

Nabasan Wharf Maritime training facility (IDESS)
14.773753, 120.259056 180 m 18.9 m 14 m
POL Pier Tanker (privately operated by Costal Subic Bay Petroleum, Inc.)
  • 65 storage tanks with 10,000 to 200,000 barrel capacity
  • Tanker (DWT:50,000 tons max)
  • 4 fuel loading arms
14.808853, 120.294475 253 m 23.1 m 12.8 m
Rivera Wharf
  • Lay-up ships
  • Cable ships and any non-container cargo ships
  • General cargo vessels
  • naval vessels
  • small watercraft
14.813922, 120.288258 906 m 18 m 9 m
Sattler Wharf General cargo
  • Warehouse (18,338 m2).
  • Weigh bridge
14.816803, 120.293383 180 m 24.4 m 12 m

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes


For assessment

Container Gantries

Yes

4 quay cranes


Mobile Cranes

Yes


For assessment

Reachstacker

Yes

9

7 - Loader stacker

2 – Empty stacker

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

Yes

20 tractor heads

20’ 40’ and 45’ chassis

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

Yes


SBMA Leyte Wharf

Transtainer

Yes

6 RTG


Forklifts

Yes

1 – 11.5T

2 – 3.0T


Container Facilities

Infrastructure
Description
Terminal Area 26.32 hectares
Annual Capacity

600,000 TEUs

Container Yard Storage Area 11.14 hectares
Container Yard Reefer Station 240 units at 440v
Berth Length 560 m
Berthing Positions 2
Berth Controlling Depth 13.7 m
Gates 12
Power Stations

2 units of 750 kVA Standby Generators each station, with a total capacity of 1,500 kVA or 1.5 mVA per Station.



Facilities

20 and 40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Other Capacity Details

Daily Take Off Capacity
(Containers per Day)


Number of Reefer Stations
(Connection Points)

Yes, 240 units 440v

Emergency Take-off Capacity

Give an indication

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift
(Containers per Shift)


Customs Guidance

Maritess T. Martin

Acting District Collector, CD13, Port of Subic

maritess.martin@customs.gov.ph

+63 47 252 7465

           

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal - Marine Wharf

Marine Wharf
Length
Width
Depth
East Bulkhead 237 m 35 m 9 m
West Bulkhead 237 m 35 m 9 m
MT-9 98 m 35 m 9 m

Berthing vessel: General Cargo, RoRo, Cargo Ship and Tug Boat, Tanker, Fishing Boat

Facilities: 19 warehouses, 3 weighbridges

Grain and Bulk Handling - Leyte Wharf

Length: 300 m

Width: 32.5 m

Depth: 14 m

Berthing vessel: Grain terminals operated by Subic Bay Freeport Grain Terminals Inc

Facilities: 5 grain storage tanks (57 mt/silo), 3 portal crane with clam shells, 1ha WH, weighbridge

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type
Number of Storage Facilities
Area (m2)
Bagged Cargo Yes – Marine Wharf
Refrigerated Cargo YES - CFS
General Cargo Yes – containerized only

Stevedoring

The Port of Subic Bay is managed and operated by Subic Bay International Terminals. No stevedore as port caters only to containerized cargo, but piers and wharves are managed by the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA). 

Hinterland Information

SBMA issued guidelines for port procedures underlying the port operations and can be accessible on this link: http://ship.mysubicbay.com.ph/port-procedures. Subic Port is managed by ICTSI as main contractor of port operations.  Import and Export Containers can be facilitated at the Port upon completion of BOC documentation and clearances.  Withdrawal of containers from the Port can be facilitated by shipping lines itself to its supply chain partners or by the consignee itself as long as cleared from Customs.  Bulk cargo withdrawal can also be managed at the designated wharf at the Port.

Port Security

SBITC and SBMA manages the deployment of local security services within the port premises. It has designated fire hydrant each wharf/pier.  Fire engine boats can be deploy when necessary.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard/

PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

Yes

2.1.12 Philippines - Luzon Port of Lamao


Port Overview

The Port of Lamao is a base port managed by Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) under Port Management Office (PMO) of Bataan/Aurora (PMO-BNA). It is situated and located at Barangay Lamao, Municipality of Limay, Province of Bataan, 173 km from Manila Port Area and 61 km from Subic Freeport. The port operations concentrate on non-RORO vessels. It is located beside a Petron oil refinery. Port operations documentation can be accessed here:  https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/citizen_charter_docs/pmo_bataan_cc_2016.pdf.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Bataan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Limay, Bataan (7.67 kms)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Lamao

Latitude

14.514084

Longitude

120.611115

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Allan M. Rojo

Acting Port Manager, PMO Bataan / Aurora

amrojo@ppa.com.ph

(047) 244-6936 / 244-6246

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Clark International Airport

Tiger Air/Singapore Air, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Allan M. Rojo                                 

Acting Port Manager, PMO Bataan / Aurora                           

amrojo@ppa.com.ph

(047) 244-6936 / 244-6246                     


Guillermo Pedro A. Francia IV

Acting District Collector, CD16, Port of Limay

GuillermoPedro.FranciaIV@customs.gov.ph

(047) 633-1996

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Port operations were mostly anchorage vessel as per PPA cargo statistics of 2020. Port congestion is minimal, major cargo hubs are in Subic or Manila Ports.


Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

No


Other Comments


Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

259 - anchorage

Container Traffic (TEUs)

None - 0

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

100,715 MT

Break bulk (MT)

0.00

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

3

110 m



Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None


Water Barges

None


General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Lamao has no equipment for container loading and offloading.

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

None



Container Gantries

None



Mobile Cranes

None



Reachstacker

None



RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

None



Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

None



Transtainer

None



Forklifts

Yes



Container Facilities

The Port of Lamao has no container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Lamao's vessel entrance and departure time frame can be found here: https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/citizen_charter_docs/pmo_bataan_cc_2016.pdf.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The port has a 4,000 m2 terminal and admin building.

Grain and Bulk Handling

There is no grain and bulk handling equipment in the port, aside from a 5,400 m2 open storage area.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open area

5,400 m2

Stevedoring

Stevedoring can be arranged through the PPA PMO BNA Office.

Hinterland Information

Transporters within Limay, Bataan:

  • NBB Trucking Services / Contact Number : (047) 633 1395
  • NC David Construction and Trucking / Contact Number: (047) 244 4170
  • AGL Trucking / Contact Number: +63 930 081 3060
  • TLI Containers Group Phils, Inc / +63 910 992 4060 / Lower Tundol, Limay
  • 3 ACES Trucking and Allied Services Corp / +63 47 244 7620 / Reformista St., Limay

Port Security

PPA Port Police manage the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard

Fire Engines

LGU Fire Trucks

2.1.13 Philippines - Luzon Port of Capinpin


Port Overview

The Port of Capinpin is a terminal management operation (TMO) under the jurisdiction and management of the Philippine Ports Authority, under the Port Management Office (PMO) of Bataan / Aurora provinces (PMO-BNA). It is located in Barangay Lati, Municipality of Orion, Province of Bataan. It is an alternate passenger vessel  route via seacraft from Manila to Bataan. The Port of Capinpin was designated as one of the PPA quarantine facilities for change crew hub for international seafarers. https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/citizen_charter_docs/pmo_bataan_cc_2016.pdf

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Bataan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Orion, Bataan (within city limits)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Capinpin

Latitude

14.585502

Longitude

120.590933

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Allan M. Rojo

Acting Port Manager, PMO Bataan / Aurora

amrojo@ppa.com.ph

(047) 244-6936 / 244-6246

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Clark International Airport (81 km)

Tiger Air/Singapore Air, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

The TMO Port of Capinpin is a Non-RORO port.

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Disruption of passenger vessel operations during typhoons.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

307

Container Traffic (TEUs)

1

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

none

Break bulk (MT)

133,174 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

3

240 m



Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Capinpin has no equipment for container loading and offloading.

Container Facilities

The Port of Capinpin has no equipment for container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Capinpin has no custom collection office. The Customs district is under the Limay District Office.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Capinpin has a 3,840 m2 Terminal and Admin building area.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The open storage area is estimated 9,000 sqm and the port has no grain and bulk handling equipment.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open area

9,000 m2

Stevedoring

Stevedoring may be coordinated with the PPA PMO Office.

Hinterland Information

Available transporters in Orion, Bataan:

  • Four J Trucking / +63 917 564 6256
  • Goldland Trucking and Allied Services Company / (047) 244 547
  • Cabrera’s Marine International Lines / Port Capinpin, Puting Buhanging, Orion

Port Security

The PMO BNA manages the deployment of local security at the port areas.

Security

ISPS Compliant

For assessment

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

None

Fire Engines

LGU Firetrucks

2.1.14 Philippines - Luzon Port of Casiguran


Port Overview

The Port of Casiguran, 370 km from Manila, was designed to be a freeport zone in Casiguran, Aurora Province. It has 2 berths in its pier and can accommodate 20,000 DWT vessels. The port has reinforced wharfs, breakwater, revetment and stacking area. The AFP also has planned to put up a naval station in Casiguran Port to protect and monitor Benham Rise in the Philippine Sea.

 Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Aurora

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Casiguran (8 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Casiguran

Latitude

16.240738

Longitude

122.077597

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Allan M. Rojo

Acting Port Manager, PMO Bataan / Aurora

amrojo@ppa.com.ph

(047) 244-6936 / 244-6246

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Clark International Airport (148 km)

Tiger Air/Singapore Air, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies             

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

The TMO Port of Casiguran is a Non-RORO port. There has been no commercial vessel and cargo movement in 2020.


Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Typhoon risk area

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

None

Container Traffic (TEUs)

None

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

None

Break bulk (MT)

None

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Cargo handling will be based on PPA PMO Limay tariffs.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

167 m



Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None





General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Casiguran has no equipment for container loading and offloading.

Container Facilities

The Port of Casiguran has no container facilities but has open areas for storage.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Casiguran has no custom collection office. Customs jurisdiction is under the Limay District of Bataan.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminasl

The Casiguran Port has a 5,900 m2 Terminal and an Admin building.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port has an open storage area. There are no grain and bulk handling equipment in the port.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open area

5900 m2

Stevedoring

There is no stevedoring company in the port, but the PPA PMO Office may be contacted for assistance.

Hinterland Information

There are no existing transporter operators in the area. Contact the LGU/PPA for hauling and assistance.

Port Security

PMO BNA manages the deployment of local security at the Port area.

Security

ISPS Compliant

For assessment

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

None

Fire Engines

LGU Firetrucks

2.1.15 Philippines - Luzon Port of Dingalan


Port Overview

The Port of Dingalan is a terminal management operation (TMO) under the jurisdiction of and managed by Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) under the Port Management Office (PMO) of Bataan/Aurora (PMO-BNA). It is located on the east coast of Luzon, 232 km from Manila. Facilities include a reinforced concrete pier, platform area, and a Ro-Ro ramp. It is projected that the port will be able to handle 10,000 TEU once completed. Maximum draft is 14.6 m.

https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/citizen_charter_docs/pmo_bataan_cc_2016.pdf

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Aurora

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Dingalan (2 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Dingalan

Latitude

15.381040

Longitude

121.396649

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Allan M. Rojo

Acting Port Manager, PMO Bataan / Aurora

amrojo@ppa.com.ph

(047) 244-6936 / 244-6246

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Clark International Airport (148 km)

Tiger Air/Singapore Air, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link:4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

The Port of Dingalan is a Non-RORO port. There were no commercial vessel and cargo movements in 2020.


Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

The port is in a typhoon risk area.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

None

Container Traffic (TEUs)

None

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

None

Break bulk (MT)

None

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links: 

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

82 m



Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Dingalan does not have equipment for loading and offloading.

Container Facilities

The Port of Dingalan does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Dingalan does not have Customs facilities.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The port has a 3000 m2 terminal and an Admin building.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The port has a 63 m2 open shed storage area, but does not have grain and bulk handling equipment.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open shed area

63 m2

Stevedoring

There are no stevedoring companies in place at the port.

Hinterland Information

There are no existing transporter operators in the area. The local government may be contacted for assistance.

Port Security

The PMO BNA manages the deployment of local security at the Port area.

Security

ISPS Compliant

For assessment

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

None

Fire Engines

LGU Firetrucks

2.1.16 Philippines - Luzon Port of Batangas


Port Overview

The Batangas City Port is the jump off point for travelers who wish to visit nearby islands. It serves to passengers mostly from the Cavite-Laguna- Batangas-Rizal-Quezon (Calabarzon) Region but travelers from Manila are also common. There are two major terminals here, one for passengers and the other for cargo and shipping.

The Bauan International Port is operated by the Integrated Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI).The Bauan terminal is approximately 120 kilometers south of Manila and nine kilometers west of Batangas City. Facing the Batangas Bay, the terminal is within a natural cove, and is protected from adverse weather conditions by several islands, which are clearly visible from the bay. The terminal supports cargo movements in and out of the Calabarzon. An agro-industrial hub, Bauan is a first-class municipality in the Batangas province. Batangas, in turn, is one of five provinces that compose the CALABARZON region, the Philippines’ automotive hub. For instance, shipment from the Philippine operations of Japanese car makers Mitsubishi and Honda pass through the Bauan port.

https://www.ictsi.com/what-we-do/our-terminals/bauan-international-port-inc

The Batangas Container Terminal (BCT) is operated by the Asian Terminals Inc (ATI). It is a major trading port outside Metro Manila serving major industries in Southern Luzon.

https://www.asianterminals.com.ph/ati_batangascontainer.aspx

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Batangas

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Batangas City

Port's Complete Name

Port of Batangas

Latitude

13.756665

Longitude

121.041851

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Joselito O. Sinocruz

Port Manager, PMO Batangas

josinocruz@ppa.com.ph

+6343 722-2429 / 723-0164

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Port of Batangas

Port of Batangas / ICTSI – Bauan International Port

Port of Batangas / ATI Batangas Container Terminal

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Company / Government Authority Focal Person Title Address Phone Number Email address
Philippine Ports Authority Joselito O. Sinocruz Port Manager, PMO Batangas
+63 43 722-2429 / 723-0164 josinocruz@ppa.com.ph
Bureau of Customs  Atty. Ma. Rhea M. Gregorio District Collector, CD4, Port of Batangas
+63 995 459 7555 / +63 43 722 0705 marhea.gregorio@customs.gov.ph
Asian Terminals Inc (ATI)

A. Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila +632 8 5286000   ati_contactus.aspx
ICTS – Bauan International Port, Inc. (BIPI)

Port Area, Barangay San Roque, Bauan 4201, Batangas, Philippines +6343 779 8240 (Admin) FSMagtalas@ictsi.com


Ferry Operators at Port of Batangas

2GO Travel

Oceanjet Ferry

Montenegro Lines Shipping

Sikat Ferry Bus

Starlite Ferries

Island Water Ferry

FastCat Ferry


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Port congestion and the typhoon season are the top operating constraints.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

19,552

Container Traffic (TEUs)

285,175 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

504,591 MT

Break bulk (MT)

2,308,506 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Cargo Handling: Phase 1 / Phase 2

Berthing Specifications

Port of Batangas – Domestic Ferry / RoRo / Cargo Vessel

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft 

Conventional Berth

10

110 m

7.3 m

Container Berth

None



Silo Berth

None



Berthing Tugs

None

Water Barges

None

 

ICSTI – Bauan International Port

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft 

Conventional Berth

1

225 m

10.00 m

Container Berth

None



Silo Berth

None



Berthing Tugs

None

Water Barges

None

 

ATI – Batangas Container Terminal

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Conventional Berth

0



Container Berth

2

335 m

13 m

Silo Berth

None



Berthing Tugs

None

Water Barges

None

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None, containerized cargo only

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None, containerized cargo only

Imports and Exports - RoRo

Main Wharf - Bauan International Port

Other Imports

containerized

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

None



Container Gantries

2


ATI Equipment

Mobile Cranes

4

RTG

Reachstacker

Yes


ATI Equipment

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

Yes


ATI and Domestic RoRo

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

None



Transtainer

4


ATI Equipment

Forklifts

Yes


ATI Equipment

Container Facilities

ATI’s Batangas Container Terminal (BCT) is a modern container terminal outside the Port of Manila and an alternative international gateway. Complemented by two quay cranes (QC), four rubber-tired gantry cranes (RTG), tractors and other cargo handling gears. The 15-hectare BCT can handle in excess of 300,000 TEUs annually, or more than sufficient to accommodate Calabarzon’s current and potential volume.

Facilities

20 and 40 ft

Container Facilities Available

15 ha total area

Container Freight Station (CFS)

yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

352 units

Other Capacity Details

Daily Take Off Capacity
(Containers per Day)

N/A

Number of Reefer Stations
(Connection Points)

352 units

Emergency Take-off Capacity

N/A

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift
(Containers per Shift)

N/A

Customs Guidance

CD4, Port of BATANGAS

Atty. Ma. Rhea M. Gregorio

District Collector

0995-459-7555 / (043) 722-0705

marhea.gregorio@customs.gov.ph


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

Port of Batangas / Bauan Int’l Port - ICTSI

  • Terminal area – 20 ha
  • Berthing position – 2
  • Berth length – 240m
  • Open storage (paved) – 0.9 ha
  • Open storage (unpaved) – 0.5 ha
  • PDI Pre delivery inspection WH – 0.331 ha

Grain and Bulk Handling

Batangas Port has no grain discharging facilities but the following companies have grain terminals:

General Milling Corporation

Southwest Berth / Length: 95 m / Draft: 10 m

Sto. Niño, Batangas City 4200, Batangas

+63 (43) 723 0771


San Miguel Foods Inc.

Golden Bay Grain Terminal / Length: 252 m / Draft: 13 m

(GPS Coordinates 13.73981,120.94619)

Mabini (Batangas)

+63 2 702 5000

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None, containerized cargo only


Refrigerated Cargo

Yes, Batangas Cont Port-ATI


General Cargo

Yes Both ICTSI & ATI terminal


Stevedoring

The Integrated Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) manages and operates the container port in Bauan International Port and the Port of Batangas, while the Asian Terminals Inc (ATI) manages the Roro Port in the Port of Batangas.

Port of Batangas – ATI

Aries Arrastre Services Inc

 Port of Batangas, P.O. Box 37223 Brgy. Sta. Clara Batangas, Batangas Batangas, Region 4

Telephone: (043) 723-0571

Hinterland Information

Containerized cargo is loaded on a 20 or 40-footer trailer by ATI, while B/Bulk cargoes (mostly imported vehicles) are offloaded on a Ro-Ro vessel by ICTSI.

Port Security

The PPA Port Police manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU Firetrucks

2.1.17 Philippines - Luzon Port of Bauan


Port Overview

The Port of Bauan, Batangas is located in Barangay Aplaya, Bauan, Batangas. Its port operations are for domestic cargo vessels only, going to the province of Mindoro.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Batangas

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Batangas City (7 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Bauan, Batangas

Latitude

13.779463

Longitude

121.007700

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)

Management Contact Person

Joselito O. Sinocruz

Port Manager, PMO Batangas

josinocruz@ppa.com.ph

+6343 722-2429 / 723-0164

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport (107 km)

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Port congestion and the typhoon season are the top operating constraints.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

207

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

172,355 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length


Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

4

2 berths  at 95 m

2 berths at 50 m

10 m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

N/A


Water Barges

N/A



General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

There are no handling equipment in the port.

Container Facilities

The Port of Bauan does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Bauan does not have import and export activities.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Bauan does not haveRo-Ro facilities, conventional berthing only for domestic ferries and vessels. It has a 5000 m2 open storage area / port facilities and 4 berthing locations.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Bauan does not have grain discharging facilities.

General Milling Corporation

General Milling Corporation operates a private port on the Southwest Berth. It is 95 m  long with a draft of 10 m. It is located in Sto. Niño, Batangas City 4200 Batangas. +63 (43) 723 0771

San Miguel Foods

San Miguel Foods operates the Golden Bay Grain Terminal in Mabini, Batangas. It is 252 m long with a draft of 13 m.

Stevedoring

PMO Batangas has the mandate for stevedoring activities at the port. San Miguel Arrastre and Stevedoring Services operates at the port.

Hinterland Information

Batangas Hauling and Trucking Services, Inc

  • +63 43 723 2879

O-Seven Trucking Services

  • Tanauan, Batangas

AMIEL Trucking Services

  • Diversion Road 4200 Batangas City

Golden ARM Trucking Services

RMJC Wareshouse Trucking and Hauling Services

  • Tinga Labac, Batangas City
  • +63 43 300 4151

Penbrooke Trucking Services

  • SoroSoro Karsada Batangas City
  • +63 43 300 4716

Port Security

The PPA Port Police manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU Firetrucks

2.1.18 Philippines - Luzon Port of Romblon


Port Overview

Romblon Island is strategically situated at the center of the Philippine archipelago. Port Romblon may be approached by the channels between Alad Island and Romblon Island,Alad Island and Lugbang Island, or Lugbang Island and Romblon Island. Vessels using the port are mostly domestic Ro-Ro vessels coming from Manila and the nearby island provinces. Port Romblon's LOCODE is PHROM.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Romblon Province

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Romblon, Romblon (Port is in city limits)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Romblon

Latitude

12.578292

Longitude

122.268933

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)

Management Contact Person

Joselito O. Sinocruz

Port Manager, PMO Batangas

josinocruz@ppa.com.ph

+6343 722-2429 / 723-0164

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Port congestion and typhoon season

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

1,544

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

49,960 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft 

Comments

Conventional Berth

4

100 m

9 m

 Mediterranean docking

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Romblon does not have port handling equipment.

Container Facilities

The Port of Romblon does not have container handling facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Romblon does not have import and export activities.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Romblon has a Ro-Ro berthing facility using Mediterranean docking. It is a domestic ferry and vessel port only. The port has 1100 m2 open storage area / port facilities, and 4 berthing locations.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Romblon does not have grain handling facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Yes, terminal open space

1,100 m2

Stevedoring

PPA TMO Romblon manages the stevedoring activities at the port.

Hinterland Information

Provision of cargo movement and hauling arriving at the port are managed by the cargo owners.

Port Security

The PPA TMO Tablas manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU Firetrucks

2.1.19 Philippines - Luzon Port of Tablas


Port Overview

The Port of Tablas (formerly Port of Poctoy) in Romblon is a major seaport serving the largest municipality in the province of Romblon in terms of population and income. it caters to vessels to and from Roxas in Capiz, Caticlan in Aklan, Batangas, Manila, and Romblon town. It serves as inter-island passenger and vehicle transportation port (RoRo). It is located in Brgy Batiano, 5505 Odiongan, Tablas Island, Romblon. 

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Romblon

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Odiongan, Tablas Island

Port's Complete Name

Port of Tablas

Latitude

12.418407

Longitude

121.988847

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Joselito O. Sinocruz

Port Manager, PMO Batangas

josinocruz@ppa.com.ph

+6343 722-2429 / 723-0164

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport - – via ferry, Manila – Tablas Island

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Port congestion and typhoon season

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

1,544

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

71,658 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

4

110 m

10 m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None


Water Barges

None


General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

There are no port handling equipment in Tablas Port.

Container Facilities

There are no container handling facilities in Tablas Port.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Tablas does not have import and export activities.

 

For more information on customs in the Philippines please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Tablas is a Ro-Ro berthing facility for domestic ferries and vessels only,  using Mediterranean docking. It has 3500 m2 open storage area / port facilities and 4 berthing locations.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Tablas does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Yes, Terminal open space

3500 m2

Stevedoring

PPA TMO TABLAS manages the stevedoring activities at the port.

Hinterland Information

The provision of movement and hauling services for cargo arriving at the port are managed by the cargo owners.

Port Security

PPA TMO Tablas manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU Firetrucks

2.1.20 Philippines - Luzon Port of Lucena


Port Overview

The Port of Lucena is located 140 km southeast of Manila. The port serves a significant number of passenger and commercial vessels that stop at the pier to pick up and drop off goods and supplies as well as to ferry passengers to and from nearby provinces. It is considered as one of the most important commercial and trading center of the Calabarzon Region.

  • Port Management Office – Marinduque/Quezon


Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Quezon Province

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Lucena City

Port's Complete Name

Port of Lucena

Latitude

13.906251

Longitude

121.626837

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Francisquiel O. Mancile

Port Manager, PMO Marinduque and Quezon

2/F Padillo Bldg., Quezon Avenue corner Trinidad St., Lucena City

fomancile@ppa.com.ph

Tel No. : (042) 785 1250 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport (131 km)

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Company Address Phone Number

NLT Trucking Services

Km. 131 Diversion Rd., Ibabang Dupay, Lucena City +63 42 373 4721
4M Transport & Sales Corp 1080 Dona Aurora Boulevard, Lucena, 4301 Quezon Province +63 472 373 5808
CVR Express Lucena City 36 Quezon Ave. Brgy 11, Poblacion Lucena City +63 0916 256 0942
Magadia Trucking Services Pan-Philippine Hwy, Tayabas, 4327 Quezon +63 927 502 7704
Daily Overland Freight Forwarder 47 Cabana St, Lucena, 4301 Quezon


Warehouses in Lucena City

  1. No commercial warehouse for rent
  2. NFA Lucena WH
  3. PPA PMO MarQuez

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Interruptions of port operations during typhoons.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

4,424

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

82,005 MT

Break bulk (MT)

1,949 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vesselhttps://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft 

Comments

Conventional Berth

9

172 m

6 m

With 4 RORO ramps, 9 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Lucena does not have port handling equipment.  

Container Facilities

The Port of Lucena does not have container facilities.  

Customs Guidance

The Port of Lucena handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

 For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Lucena Terminal has an 8000 m2 open general cargo area.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Lucena has no grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

8000 m2

Stevedoring

TMO Lucena will provide stevedoring at the port.

Port Security

PPA PMO Lucena manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU Firetrucks

2.1.21 Philippines - Luzon Port of Balanacan


Port Overview

The Port of Balanacan is one of the major ports of entry in the province of Marinduque, on the western side of the province. It links Marinduque to the main Island of Luzon and to the island provinces in the Visayas region. Port Balanacan is made up of two small but perfectly-protected anchorages which can accommodate moderate-sized vessels. The harbor is backed by high hills and, except for one reef in the entrance, is free from dangers.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Marinduque

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Mogpog, Marinduque

Port's Complete Name

Port of Balanacan

Latitude

13.534115

Longitude

121.865174

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Feancisquiel O. Mancile

Port Manager, PMO Marinduque and Quezon

fomancile@ppa.com.ph

Tel No. : (042) 785 1250 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Transporters in Marinduque

RL MONTALBAN TRUCKING

Balimbing Boac Marinduque 4900 Boac, Philippines

+63 968 252 9947 Smart

+63 916 569 3865 Globe


VENNICE TRUCKING & HAULING SERVICES

Duyay, Boac 4900 Boac, Philippines

+63 939 719 2816


Warehouses in Marinduque City

There are no commercial warehouses for rent in Marinduque City, but the National Food Authority (NFA) and the Port of Balanacan warehouses may be available. 

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

3,713

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

4,515 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage


Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

3

126 m

6 m

With 2 RORO ramps 9m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None





General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Balanacan does not have port handling equipment. 

Container Facilities

The Port of Balanacan does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Balanacan handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipirpose Terminal

The nearby Port of Lucena has an open air terminal open area and a 4000 m2 general cargo area. It also has a 200 m2 cargo shed.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Balanacan does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

4000 m2

Stevedoring

The TMO Balanacan will provide stevedoring at the port.

Hinterland Information

Cargoes coming from mainland Luzon are coming on trucks via Roro vessels.

Port Security

PPA PMO Balanacan manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU Firetrucks



2.1.22 Philippines - Luzon Port of Cawit


Port Overview

The Port of Cawit is another alternative entry point for Marinduque, aside from the Port of Balanacan and Buyabod. It is located at Bgry. Cawit, Boac, Marinduque. The reinforced concrete L-shaped pier handles agricultural and marine products, consumer goods and accommodates passengers.

The Port of Cawit was re-opened in 2008, and is situated on the mid-western side of mainland Marinduque serving as a major port for the towns of Boac, Gasan and Buenavista. It handles agricultural and trade products, construction materials and passenger services. 

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Marinduque

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Boac, Marinduque

Port's Complete Name

Port of Kawit

Latitude

13.382112

Longitude

121.821274

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Francisquiel O. Mancile

Port Manager, PMO Marinduque and Quezon

fomancile@ppa.com.ph

Tel No. : (042) 785 1250 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Transporters in Marinduque

RL MONTALBAN TRUCKING

Balimbing Boac Marinduque 4900 Boac, Philippines

+63 968 252 9947 Smart

+63 916 569 3865 Globe


VENNICE TRUCKING & HAULING SERVICES

Duyay, Boac 4900 Boac, Philippines

+63 939 719 2816


Warehouses in Marinduque City

There are no commercial warehouses for rent in Marinduque City, but the National Food Authority (NFA) and the Port of Balanacan warehouses may be available. 

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

269

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

23,514 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft 

Comments

Conventional Berth

3

120 m

11 m

With 2 RORO ramp 7 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Cawit has no handling eguipment. 

Container Facilities

The Port of Cawit has no container facilities. 

Customs Guidance

The Port of Cawit handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

 

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Cawit terminal has a 2500 m2 open general cargo area.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Cawit has no grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

2500 m2

Stevedoring

The TMO CAWIT Office will provide stevedoring at the port.

Hinterland Information

Cargoes coming from mainland Luzon are coming on trucks via Roro vessels.

Port Security

The PPA PMO Cawit manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.23 Philippines - Luzon Port of Santa Cruz


Port Overview

The Port of Sta. Cruz in the province of Marinduque is one of the three (3) main entry point of the province. It serves the eastern side of Marinduque catering to the towns of Sta. Cruz and Torrijos. Port Buyabud, which can be identified by its lengthy pier, is located on the south side of the mouth of the Santa Cruz River, in a position about 0.5 miles south of Tabignan Point, the new entrance point of the river. It is the loading place for the village of Santa Cruz.

There is an ore pier at Balogo, about 0.4 mile north of the light structure. The T-shaped pier, 55.8 m long, 13.8 m wide with a depth alongside of 10.1 m, can take vessels with a draft of 9 m. The pier lies in a 317°-137° direction at the head of a causeway 387m long, built out from the shore. Pier No. 2 is 39 m long and 12.6 m wide. Concrete dolphins are provided off each end of the pier to take mooring lines.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Marinduque

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Santa Cruz, Marinduque

Port's Complete Name

Port of Santa Cruz (Buyabod)

Latitude

13.480637

Longitude

122.055994

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)

Management Contact Person

Francisquiel O. Mancile

Port Manager, PMO Marinduque and Quezon

fomancile@ppa.com.ph

Tel No. : (042) 785 1250 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Transporters in Marinduque

RL MONTALBAN TRUCKING

Balimbing Boac Marinduque 4900 Boac, Philippines

+63 968 252 9947 (Smart)

+63 916 569 3865 (Globe)


VENNICE TRUCKING & HAULING SERVICES

Duyay, Boac 4900 Boac, Philippines

+63 939 719 2816


Warehouses in Marinduque City

There are no commercial warehouses for rent in Marinduque City, but the National Food Authority (NFA) and the Port of Balanacan warehouses may be available. 

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

231

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

29,146 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

86 m

7 m

With 1 RORO ramp 9 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None





General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Santa Cruz does not have port handling equipment.

Container Facilities

The Port of Santa Cruz does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Santa Cruz handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Santa Cruz Terminal has a 2900 m2 open general cargo area.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Santa Cruz does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

2900 m2

Stevedoring

The TMO STA CRUZ will provide stevedoring at the port.

Hinterland Information

Cargoes coming from mainland Luzon are coming on trucks via Roro vessels.

Port Security

The PPA PMO Santa Cruz manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.24 Philippines - Luzon Port of Calapan


Port Overview

The Port of Calapan is on Calapan Bay, which is exposed to all winds from north through west is not considered a safe port during the northeast monsoon. The recommended anchorage is in 13 to 18 m, rocky bottom, with the church bearing 177°, and the N extremity of Calapan Point, bearing 063°. The holding ground is poor. The government wharf, on the west side of Calapan Point, is T-headed and extends about 45m from the shore. The T-head is 33m long, with 3 to 5.5 m alongside. The north end is broadened and provides a berth 30m long with a controlling depth of 3.6 m alongside. The port has at least seven berths which can accommodate fastcraft, conventional and RoRo vessels. Primary items handled at the port are agricultural products such as copra, rice, and banana for outgoing cargo and cement, fertilizer and general commodities for incoming cargo.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Oriental Mindoro

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Calapan

Port's Complete Name

Port of Calapan

Latitude

13.428324

Longitude

121.194585

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)

Management Contact Person

Leo A. Romero

Acting Port Manager, PMO Mindoro

laromero@ppa.com.ph

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport -  via seacraft Calapan Port to Batangas Port to Manila

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Calapan Labor Service Development Cooperative (Stevedoring Services)

Roxas Drive, LumangBayan 5200 Calapan, Philippines

calsedeco_06@yahoo.com.ph

http://calsedeco.com.ph/

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

10,672

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

68,188 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

7

500 m

5 m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

None



Container Gantries

None



Mobile Cranes

None



Reachstacker

None



RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

None



Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

None



Transtainer

None



Forklifts

Yes



Container Facilities

The Port of Calapan does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Calapan handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

 

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Calapan Terminal has an 800 m2 open area along with an existing terminal building.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Calapan has no grain discharging facilities. 

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

800 m2

Stevedoring

CALSEDECO is presently the operator of Cargo Handling Services at the Port of Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro having been authorized as service provider by and has a permit to operate and management contract with the Philippine Ports Authority since 1975.

Hinterland Information

There are no commercial transporter and warehouse vendors in Calapan.

Port Security

The PPA PMO Calapan manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.25 Philippines - Luzon Port of Abra de Ilog


Port Overview

The Matabang Port, Abra De Ilog, is about 2.5 hours by RORO ferry from the Port of Batangas. Incoming cargoes are mainly household goods and construction materials, and outgoing cargoes mainly consist of rice, livestock and corn.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Occidental Mindoro

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Abra De Ilog (in town limits)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Abra De Ilog

Latitude

13.467514

Longitude

120.772079

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)

Management Contact Person

Leo A. Romero

Acting Port Manager, PMO Mindoro

laromero@ppa.com.ph

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport -  via seacraft, Calapan Port to Batangas Port, and then to Manila

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

4,163

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

2,188 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

4

170 m

5 m

With 3 RORO ramps, 8 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None





General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The port of Abra de Ilog does not have port handling equipment. Cargoes are on trucks via RORO vessels.

Container Facilities

The port of Abra de Ilog does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Abra de Ilog handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

 

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Abra de Ilog Terminal has a 4000 m2 open area with an existing terminal building.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Abra de Ilog does not have grain discharging facilities. 

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

4000 m2

Stevedoring

The TMO ABRA DE ILOG will provide stevedoring services at the port.

Hinterland Information

Cargoes coming from mainland Luzon are coming on trucks via Roro vessels.

Port Security

The PPA PMO Abra De Ilog manage the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.26 Philippines - Luzon Port of Dangay


Port Overview

The Port of Roxas, Oriental Mindoro or Dangay Port is the seaport in Roxas, Oriental Mindoro in the Philippines. The seaport serves as a gateway to Mindanao and Visayas from Luzon with passengers being transported from the Dangay port to Caticlan.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Oriental Mindoro

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Roxas, Oriental Mindoro

Port's Complete Name

Port of Dangay, Roxas

Latitude

12.592977

Longitude

121.530576

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)

Management Contact Person

Leo A. Romero

Acting Port Manager, PMO Mindoro

laromero@ppa.com.ph

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Transporters in Mindoro

  • O. PONGYAN TRUCKING SERVICES, Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro
  • LIZA PANGANIBAN GRAVEL and SAND, Tall Bridge, Panganiban Compound, Strong Republic Nautical Hwy, Naujan, Oriental Mindoro. +63 918 201 5030
  • PINK KANGAROO TRUCKING SERVICES, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, +63 43 491 1553


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

 Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

1,925

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

402,825 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

1

90 m

5 m

With 5 RORO ramps, 8 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Dangay does not have port handling equipment. 

Container Facilities

The Port of Dangay does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Dangay handles domestic RORO passenger and rolling cargo vessels only.

 For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Dangay Terminal has an 1800 m2 open area and an existing terminal building.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Dangay does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

1,800 m2

Stevedoring

The TMO Dangay will provide stevedoring services at the port.

Hinterland Information

Mostly truck are coming from Batangas City Port.

Port Security

The PPA PMO Dangay manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.27 Philippines - Luzon Port of Balatero / Puerto Galera


Port Overview

The Ports of Puerto Galera and Balatero are under TMO Puerto Galera. The Port of Puerto Galera is used by fast craft passenger vessels while the Port of Balatero is used by rolling cargo vessels. The Port of Balatero has two RORO ramp for rolling cargoes and a wharf for small passenger vessel seacraft. Rolling cargoes are mostly from the Port of Batangas.


Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Oriental Mindoro

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Puerto Galera

Port's Complete Name

Port of Balatero

Latitude

13.506847

Longitude

120.933098

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Leo A. Romero

Acting Port Manager, PMO Mindoro

laromero@ppa.com.ph

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Transporters in Oriental Mindoro

O. PONGYAN TRUCKING SERVICES / Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro

LIZA PANGANIBAN GRAVEL and SAND / Tall Bridge, Panganiban Compound, Strong Republic Nautical Hwy, Naujan, Oriental Mindoro. +63 918 201 5030

PINK KANGAROO TRUCKING SERVICES / San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, +63 43 491 1553

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link:4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

1,011

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

62 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

1

100 m

5 m

With 2 RORO ramps, 8 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None





General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

There are no port handling equipment in the Port of Puerto Galera and Balatero as they cater only to passenger traffic and rolling cargo.  

Container Facilities

There are no container handling facilities in the Ports of Puerto Galera and Balatero.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Balatero handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Balatero Terminal has a 1000 m2 open storage area and an existing terminal building.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Balatero does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

1000 m2

Stevedoring

The TMO Balatero will provide stevedoring at the port.

Hinterland Information

Most trucks are coming from Batangas City Port on RORO vessels.

Port Security

The PPA PMO Balatero manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.28 Philippines - Luzon Port of San Jose


Port Overview

The Port of San Jose, also known as Caminawit Port, is the main port serving Occidental Mindoro. It was the main seaport of Occidental Mindoro both in shipping cargo and ferrying passengers, but has been suspended by the port authority due to heavy siltation. Main exports include rock salt, palay, rice, seafood, tobacco, bulbs and other agricultural products. Imports include cement, fertilizers and general commodities.

.The port has at least two piers, with the old pier measuring 60 m long and 15 m which is made from wood and a new pier measuring 74 m long and has 32 m wide ramp at the offshore end and a 32 m berth at the west side of the pier. The concrete pier is connected to 60m concrete ramp. An asphalt paved open storage area measuring 1612 m2 and a multi-purposed building with a 225 m2 covered storage area, and an additional 300 m2 is allotted for the passenger terminal with amenities and parking area.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Occidental Mindoro

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

San Jose, Occidental Mindoro

Port's Complete Name

Port of San Jose

Latitude

12.330444

Longitude

121.087704

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)

Management Contact Person

Leo A. Romero

Acting Port Manager, PMO Mindoro

laromero@ppa.com.ph

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

439

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

213,892 MT

Break bulk (MT)

9,717 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links: 

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

50 m

5 m

With 2 RORO ramp, 8 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of San Jose does not have port handling equipment. 

Container Facilities

The Port of San Jose does not have container facilities. 

Customs Guidance

The Port of San Jose handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

For more information on customs in Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of San Jose terminal has a 2000 m2 open area and an existing terminal building.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of San Jose does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

2000 m2

Stevedoring

The TMO San Jose will provide stevedoring at the port.

Hinterland Information

The Port of San Jose handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

Port Security

The PPA PMO San Jose manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.29 Philippines - Luzon Port of Tilik


Port Overview

Port Tilik is entered about 5 miles southeast of Lubang, sheltered from all winds, and is completely protected from the sea. The holding ground within Port Tilik is good, but the small anchorage area is restricted to small vessels with local knowledge. A light marks the west side of the entrance to the port. The narrow entrance, between the reefs on either side, is open to the north-northwest and has depths of 18 to 26 m. A drying reef divides the head of the port into two small, but good anchorages. The west shore of the port can be approached until the anchorage off the west entrance point is reached, where there are depths of 6 to 9 m, mud and sand.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Oriental Mindoro

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Lubang Island

Port's Complete Name

Port of Tilik

Latitude

13.816200

Longitude

120.201682

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)

Management Contact Person

Leo A. Romero

Acting Port Manager, PMO Mindoro

laromero@ppa.com.ph

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

497

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

82,710 MT

Break bulk (MT)

16,318 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

1

43 m

5 m

With RORO ramp, 8 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Tilik does not have port handling equipment.

Container Facilities

The Port of Tilik does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Tilik handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Tilik has an existing terminal building and an open 1200 m2 storage area.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Tilik does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

1200 m2

Stevedoring

The TMO Tilik will provide stevedoring at the port.

Hinterland Information

The port handles mostly rolling cargoes mostly coming from Batangas Port.

Port Security

The PPA PMO Tilik manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.30 Philippines - Luzon Port of Puerto Princesa


Port Overview

The Port of Puerto Princesa has a multipurpose quay and two CBMs. The multipurpose quay handles breakbulk, containers, cruise, general and passenger ferries. The south side of the harbour/bay are two CBMs for petroleum product and LPG imports. The Port of Puerto Princesa is located on the mid-east coast of Palawan 320 nautical miles south-southwest of Manila, between Bancao-Bancao Point and Panagtaran Point.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Palawan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Puerto Princesa

Port's Complete Name

Port of Puerto Princesa

Latitude

9.742951

Longitude

118.727570

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Elizalde M. Ulson

Acting Port Manager, PMO Palawan

emulson@ppa.com.ph

+63 48 434 5626 / 434 4881

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Company Services Address Contact information
Prudential Customs Brokerage Services Inc Arrastre, stevedoring, and cargo handling

Port Area Barangay Liwanag

Puerto Princesa City, Palawan

+63484332052/ +63484332451

www.pcbsi.com 

GRM International Inc

Transport

No 259 Rizal Ave, Puerto Princesa City,

Puerto Princesa, Palawan

+63 (0)48 434-3793

naty.castillo@grmonline.com

Link Ri Logistics Incorporated Transport

Puerto Princesa City Port,

Puerto Princesa City 5300

+63 (0)91 7598-1258

link_ri_csr@yahoo.com

Connext Warehouse

Warehousing

Barangay San Pedro

Puerto Princesa, Palawan


JT Int’l Philippines Inc Courier services

Ligaya Street, F. Ponce de Leon Rd, Barangay San Pedro

Puerto Princesa, Palawan


Rigen Enterprises Palawan

Brt Compound, BM road, Puerto Princesa North Road,

Barangay San Pedro, Puerto Princesa, Palawan

+63 998 980 2188
BTDT Distributor
Valencia St, Puerto Princesa, 5300 Palawan
SCPA Palawan
Abad Santos St, Puerto Princesa, Palawan

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Typhoons and congestion may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

768

Container Traffic (TEUs)

72,128 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

1,686,827 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Cargo Handling Tariff: https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/citizen_charter_docs/ARTA-PMO_Puerto_Princesa.pdf

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Conventional Berth

1

2

519 m

150 m

10 m

10 m

Container Berth

2

150 m

10 m

Silo Berth

None



Berthing Tugs

None



Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Yes, 1

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Dockside Crane

None

Container Gantries

None

Mobile Cranes

Yes

Reachstacker

Yes

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

Yes

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

None

Transtainer

None

Forklifts

Yes

Container Facilities

Facilities

20 & 40  ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

N/A

Other Capacity Details

Daily Take Off Capacity
(Containers per Day)

N/A

Number of Reefer Stations
(Connection Points)

N/A

Emergency Take-off Capacity

N/A

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift
(Containers per Shift)

N/A

Customs Guidance

Port of Puerto Princesa

Gladys D. Fontanilla-Estrada

Acting Sub-Port Collector

+63 48 434 3124

gladys.fontanilla@customs.gov.ph 

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

  • Container yard 15,000 m2
  • Open storage area 7500 m2
  • Transit Shed area 800 m2
  • 2 Conventional berthing
  • 2 open spaces for container and multi-purpose open storage

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Puerto Princesa does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

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Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

Yes

800 m2

Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Yes, Terminal open space

7500 m2

Stevedoring

 Prudential Customs Brokerage Services Inc provides arrastre, stevedoring, and cargo handling services.

Hinterland Information

Commercial cargoes that enter and exit in Puerto Princisa Port must be cleared from all duties and taxes. Shipping lines have accredited transporters that will handle their cargoes in and out the port. Shipping Lines has multi modal services on this Port: DTD, DTP and PTP. Withdrawal of cargoes can be managed by Shipping Lines on a DTD basis, while consignee or its representative can also facilitate the withdrawal at designated CY of shipping lines. Bulk cargo can also be facilitated on this Port thru consignee’s contractor of its representative.


Transporters in Puerto Princesa:

GRM International Inc

No 259 Rizal Ave, Puerto Princesa City,

Puerto Princesa, Philippines .

+63 (0)48 434-3793

naty.castillo@grmonline.com


Link Ri Logistics Incorporated

Puerto Princesa City Port, Puerto Princesa City 5300

+63 (0)91 7598-1258

link_ri_csr@yahoo.com


Warehouses in Puerto Princesa:

Connext Warehouse

Barangay San Pedro, Puerto Princesa, Palawan


JT Int’l Philippines Inc

Ligaya Street, F. Ponce de Leon Rd, Barangay San Pedro, Puerto Princesa, Palawan


Rigen Enterprises Palawan

Brt Compound, BM road, Puerto Princesa North Road,

Barangay San Pedro, Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Phone: +63 998 980 2188


BTDT Distributor

Valencia St, Puerto Princesa, 5300 Palawan


SCPA Palawan

Abad Santos St, Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Port Security

PPA PMO Palawan manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks




2.1.31 Philippines - Luzon Port of Brooke's Point


Port Overview

The Port of Brooke's Point is in the southeastern section of Palawan Island, approximately 215 km (134 mi) from Puerto Princesa City. The Port of Brooke’s Point is a local seaport managed by the Philippine Ports Authority, and is the only seaport in the municipality of Brooke’s Point, Palawan, where local cargo and passenger from the southern part of the Philippines dock.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Palawan

Nearest Town or City

with Distance from Port

Brooke's Point (in town limits)

City of Puerto Princesa – 195 km

Port's Complete Name

Port of Brooke's Point

Latitude

8.772500

Longitude

117.828750

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Elizalde M. Ulson

Acting Port Manager, PMO Palawan

emulson@ppa.com.ph

+63 48 434 5626 / 434 4881

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Transporter in Brooke's Point

  1. Kevin Trucking Services Palawan 
  2. Rickman Trading / Tub-Tub Brooke’s Point, Palawan / +63 917 154 5450

Warehouses in Brooke's Point

  1. National Food Authority (NFA) warehouse, Brooke's Point
  2. PPA TMO Brooke's Point warehouse 

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.


Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

233

Container Traffic (TEUs)

2,858 TEUs via Port of Puerto Princesa

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

174,377 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

2

60 m

30 m

5 m

5 m

Cargo vessels

Passenger vessels

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Brooke's Point does not have handling equipment. 

Container Facilities

The Port of Brooke's Point does not have container facilities. 

Customs Guidance

Sub-Port of Puerto Princesa

Gladys D. Fontanilla-Estrada

Acting Sub-Port Collector

+63 48 434 3124

gladys.fontanilla@customs.gov.ph


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Brooke’s Point has a warehouse operated by the TMO as well as open storage along the pier.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Brooke’s Point has no grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

Yes, TMO Brookes Point


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Yes, Pier open space


Stevedoring

Port of Brooke’s Point TMO will provide stevedoring through the Prudential Customs Brokerage Services Inc.

Port Security

The PPA TMO Brookes Point manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.32 Philippines - Luzon Port of Coron


Port Overview

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Palawan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Coron, Palawan

Port's Complete Name

Port of Coron

Latitude

11.990769

Longitude

120.211969

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Elizalde M. Ulson

Acting Port Manager, PMO Palawan

emulson@ppa.com.ph

+63 48 434 5626 / 434 4881

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

From (month) to (month)

Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

1,617

Container Traffic (TEUs)

1,849 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

187,555 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

1

350 m

10 m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

None



Container Gantries

None



Mobile Cranes

None



Reachstacker

None



RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

None



Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

None



Transtainer

None



Forklifts

Yes

2


Container Facilities

The Port of Coron does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Coron handles domestic cargoes only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Coron has a 2900 m2 open storage as well as the TMO warehouse.

Brain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Coron does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Yes, at the pier open space

2900 m2

Stevedoring

Port of Coron TMO will provide stevedoring through Coron Stevedoring & Arrastre. 

Hinterland Information

There are no transporter and warehouse providers in Coron Port.

Port Security

The PPA TMO Coron manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.33 Philippines - Luzon Port of Culion


Port Overview

The Port of Culion is located on Culion Island, in the Calamian Islands,an archipelago located in Northern Palawan. Cruise ships bound for Culion Island dock at the Culion port on the eastern coast. The port is a narrow inlet about 160 m wide and 0.5 mile long, and opens into Coron Bay. The head of this pier had a reported depth of 9.4 to 10.1 m. Vessels should approach the pier from the northeast and maneuver to go alongside port side to. Small vessels, with a maximum draft of 3.1 m, can berth alongside the outer face of the pier. Larger vessels should approach the pier with caution and anchor well off its face.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Palawan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Coron, Palawan

Port's Complete Name

Port of Culion

Latitude

11.895097

Longitude

120.019940

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Elizalde M. Ulson

Acting Port Manager, PMO Palawan

emulson@ppa.com.ph

+63 48 434 5626 / 434 4881

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

491

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

44,387 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

1

30 m

10 m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

There are no port handling activities in the Port of Culion.

Container Facilities

The Port of Culion has no container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Culion handles domestic cargoes only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Culion has a 750 m2 open terminal area.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Culion does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

750 m2

Stevedoring

The Port of Culion TMO will provide stevedoring services.

Hinterland Information

There are no commercial transporters and warehouses in the Port of Culion.

Port Security

The PPA TMO Culion manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.34 Philippines - Luzon Port of Cuyo


Port Overview

The Port of Cuyo on the west coast of Cuyo Island, the largest town in the Cuyo Island group. Buoys mark the north and south entrance points to the port. The entrance channel at the buoys is 7.3 m deep and 160 m wide. Depths decrease to 1.5 m off a pier. There are two piers at Cuyo. The stone mole, about 240 m long, has a reported depth of 2.1 m off its head. The stone causeway extends almost 640 m offshore, with its outer 40 m submerged 0.3 m below water. The remaining part of the causeway is in disrepair and used only by small boats. Small vessels can anchor about 800 m of the pier, in 7.3 m, or closer in if draft will allow.

During the Southwest Monsoon (May to September), vessels can anchor closer off the reef that fringes the north side of Bisucay Island. Anchorage can also be taken during southwest storms in the bay on the southeast side of Cuyo Island.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Palawan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Cuyo, Palawan

Port's Complete Name

Port of Cuyo

Latitude

10.852189

Longitude

121.006825

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Elizalde M. Ulson

Acting Port Manager, PMO Palawan

emulson@ppa.com.ph

+63 48 434 5626 / 434 4881

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

467

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

78,716 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

85 m

5 m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Cuyo does not have handling equipment. 

Container Facilities

The Port of Cuyo does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Cuyo handles domestic cargoes only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Cuyo terminal building is 1800 m2.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Cuyo does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

750 m2

Stevedoring

Port of CUYO TMO will provide stevedoring through Buena Suerte Arrastre & Stevedoring. 

Hinterland Information

There are no commercial transport and warehouse providers in the Port of Cuyo.

Port Security

The PPA TMO CUYO manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.35 Philippines - Luzon Port of El Nido


Port Overview

The Port of El Nido on the island of Bacuit (El Nido), the most important town on the west coast of Palawan, is situated on the east of the peninsula of which Ipil Point is the southwest extremity. The town is situated at the head of a small bay which is fringed by a drying reef and fronted by foul ground as far as 800 m off its head. A stone causeway, its outer end in ruins, is located at the west end of town where a church is a prominent landmark. Anchorage can be taken 1.6 km north of town, in depths of 15 to 16.5 m, mud, protected from all but north winds. Occasional variable squalls of hurricane force blow through the gaps in the highlands making the anchorage untenable. Vessels approach the anchorage from the west via the narrow passage between the headland and Cadlao Island.From the north, the approach lies east and southeast of this island.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Palawan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

El Nido, Palawan

Port's Complete Name

Port of El Nido

Latitude

11 10 51.50 N

Longitude

119 23 12.39 E

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Elizalde M. Ulson

Acting Port Manager, PMO Palawan

emulson@ppa.com.ph

+63 48 434 5626 / 434 4881

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

1,121

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

85 589 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

50 m

5 m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None





General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of El Nido does not have port handling equipment.

Container Facilities

The Port of El Nido does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of El Nido handles domestic cargoes only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of El Nido Terminal has an existing terminal building with a 800 m2 open storage area.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of El Nido does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

800 m2

Stevedoring

The Port of El Nido TMO will provide stevedoring.

Hinterland Information

The Port of El Nido does not have commercial transporters and warehouses.

Port Security

The PPA TMO El Nido manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.36 Philippines - Luzon Port of Legaspi


Port Overview

The Port of Legaspi is the principal seaport on the east coast of Luzon and lies at the head of Albay Gulf. It is the center of the largest hemp-producing area of the Philippines. Legaspi is the primary port for a region that exports copra and abaca. The city has facilities for storing petroleum, and it is the centre of a large abaca-fibre handicraft industry. The Port of Legaspi has been renowned as haven for ships cruising the Pacific Ocean and voyage-weary seafarers. More than this, it has become a main channel for the exchange of seaborne commodities between the Bicol peninsula and certain trade centers in the country. 

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Albay

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Legaspi City

Port's Complete Name

Port of Legaspi

Latitude

13.146064

Longitude

123.756977

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Maria Magnolia S. Requejo

Acting Port Manager, PMO Bicol

mmsrequejo@ppa.com.ph

+63 52 482 0303

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Port congestion and typhoon season may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

16,343

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

41,980 MT

Break bulk (MT)

400,879 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft 

Comments

Conventional Berth

6

560 m

B1-11m

B/other – 2-5m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None





Safe Berth Lengths

  1. a) Berth # 1 - 85 meters
  2. b) Berth # 2 - 110 meters

Controlling Drafts at MLLW

  1. a) Berth # 1 - 11.8 meters
  2. b) Berth # 2 - 5.7 meters
  3. c) Berth # 3 - 4 meters
  4. d) Berth # 4 - 3 meters
  5. e) Berth # 5 - 2 meters
  6. f) Berth # 6 - 2 meter

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes



Container Gantries

None



Mobile Cranes

None



Reachstacker

None



RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

None



Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

None



Transtainer

None



Forklifts

Yes



Container Facilities

The Port of Legaspi does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

Bureau of Customs

Arsenia C. Ilagan

District Collector, CD5, Port of Legaspi

0912-475-2588; 0915-261-9622

arsenia.ilagan@customs.gov.ph    

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Legaspi is a non-RoRo berthing facility and uses conventional docking for domestic passenger vessels and export vessels. It has 3200 m2 open storage area / port facilities and 6 berthing locations.

Port Area Utilization

  • Total Port Area 18,749.48 sq. m.
    • Operational Area 11,091.00 sq. m
  • R.C. Wharf 10,054.50 sq. m
  • R.C. Pier 2,376.00 sq. m
  • Commercial Area 190.84 sq. m.
    • Leased Area 154.84 sq. m
  • Back-Up Area 7,658.48 sq. m.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Legaspi does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Yes Terminal open space

3200 m2

Stevedoring

The PPA PMO Legaspi will arrange for stevedoring activities at the port through Regal Arrastre and Stevedoring Inc (RASI)

Address:  Pier Site, 4500 Legazpi, Albay

rasibaseport@yahoo.com

Hinterland Information

Transporters in Legaspi City, Albay

  • CLA Trucking, Tiwi, Legaspi
  • Esquillo Trucking and Management Services, Legaspi
  • Pulvinar Trading and Trucking, Legaspi

Port Security

The PPA TMO Legaspi manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks

2.1.37 Philippines - Luzon Port of Bulan


Port Overview

The Port of Bulan is located at the southeast end of Luzon, is the ideal jump-off point to Masbate, Cebu and Western Samar islands not traversed by the Pan Philippine Highway. Bulan is the most important town in this vicinity,  and stands on the north side of the entrance to the Sabang River, north of Sabang Point. Bulan Light is shown from a concrete tower, 8m high, standing on the shore near the middle of the town.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Sorsogon

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Bulan

Port's Complete Name

TMO Port of Bulan

Latitude

12.666188

Longitude

123.872439

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Maria Magnolia S. Requejo

Acting Port Manager, PMO Bicol

mmsrequejo@ppa.com.ph

+63 52 482 0303

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

3,031

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

110,198 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel:  https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

200 m

4 m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None





Port Facilities

RC Pier - 1,192.20 m2

RORO Ramp - 81 m2

Concrete Causeway - 2,184 m2

Concrete Approach Road - 1,220.50 m2

Reclamation Area - 2,750 m2

PPA TMO Building - 220.50 m2

Sideslope w/deflector wall - Passenger Terminal Building - 108 m2

Lighthouse - Port Lighting System - 2

Powerhouse - 24 m2

Draft: Average draft alongside RC Pier is 2.5 m at its west side. At the east side, average draft is 1.8 m.

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Bulan does not have port handling equipment.

Container Facilities

The Port of Bulan does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Bulan caters only domestic ferry and vessel cargo.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Bulan is a non Ro-Ro berthing facility and uses conventional docking for domestic passenger ferry and cargo vessels. It has 1700 m2 open storage area and 2 berthing locations. The 2,750 m2 reclamation area is available for storage of cargo.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Bulan does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Yes, Terminal open space

1700 m2

Stevedoring

TMO Bulan will arrange for stevedoring activities at the port.

Hinterland Information

Bulan transport company: BULAN SORSOGON TRUCKING / bulansorsogontrucking@gmail.com

Port Security

The PPA TMO Bulan manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.38 Philippines - Luzon Port of Matnog


Port Overview

The Port of Matnog is the busiest passenger terminal in southern Luzon and is the jump off point to Central Visayas and Mindanao. Small vessels can take anchorage in Matnog Bay, in a depth of 5.5 m, about 400 m from the beach. Larger vessels can anchor in the middle of the bay in depths of 14.6 m. Vessels wishing to enter Matnog Bay may bring the sharp conical summit on Ticlin Island astern, bearing 090°, and anchor according to draft. Matnog's LOCODE is PHMTN.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Sorsogon

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Matnog, Sorsogon

Port's Complete Name

TMO Port of Matnog

Latitude

12.584439

Longitude

124.086160

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Maria Magnolia S. Requejo

Acting Port Manager, PMO Bicol

mmsrequejo@ppa.com.ph

+63 52 482 0303

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

The port is located in a typhoon-prone area, and typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

6,982

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

258,683 rolling cargoes/RORO

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage


Trucks and Buses on-board RORO vessels are not charged handling fees.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

6

10 m

9 m

C. Pier - 15 m. x 105 m. (1,575 m2)

RORO Ramp 1 - 9 x 11 meters (99 m2)

RORO Ramp 2 - 9 x 11 meters (99 m2)

RORO Ramp 3 - 5 x 9 meters (45 m2)

RORO Ramp 4 - 9 x 11 meters (99 m2)

RORO Ramp 5 - 5 x 9 meters (45 m2)

RORO Ramp 6 - 5 x 9 meters (45 m2)

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None





Draft

Northeast side of R. C. pier - 5.69 meters

Southwest side of pier - 7.48 meters

Controlling depth - 6.39 meters

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Matnog serves mostly rolling cargoes.

Container Facilities

The Port of Matnog does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Matnog caters only domestic ferry and cargo vessels.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Matnog is a Ro-Ro berthing facility using Mediterranean docking and caters to domestic passenger ferries and cargo vessels. It has a 5000 m2 open storage area and 5 berthing locations. The terminal building  is 2,144 m2.  

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Matnog does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Trestle - 11m. x 120m. (1,320 m2)

Back-up Area 1 - 9,246.88 m2

Back-up Area 2 - 4,734 m2

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Yes, terminal open space

5000 m2

Stevedoring

TMO Matnog manages the stevedoring activities at the port.

Hinterland Information

There is no large scale transporter based in Matnog as the port is only a connecting RORO point for vehicles from Luzon going to Visayas and Mindanao.

Port Security

TMO Matnog manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks




2.1.39 Philippines - Luzon Port of Pasacao


Port Overview

The national PORT OF PASACAO serves most of the seaborne cargoes bound for or from the province of Camarines Sur. Just 27 kilometers southwest of Naga City, it ordinarily caters to such goods as cement, rice, sugar, fish and other prime commodities. LGU has a Port Management Office that will cater port services at the Municipal port.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Camarines Sur

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Pasacao, Camarines Sur

Naga City, Camarines Sur (27 km)

Port's Complete Name

TMO Port of Pasacao

Latitude

13.505588

Longitude

123.040821

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Maria Magnolia S. Requejo

Acting Port Manager, PMO Bicol

mmsrequejo@ppa.com.ph

+63 52 482 0303

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Transporters in Naga City, Camarines Sur:

    • Daily Overland Freight Forwarder / SR Romero Bldg
    • RD Salazar Trucking Services / Pili, CamSur
    • MRHACS Trading / HSR Bldg, Concepcion Peguena / +63 54 472 0288
    • MUNSEC Trucking Sesrvices / Ateneo Ave / +63 54 473 5398 / 9927
    • TJRF Truking Services / Naga City / +63 920 889 8500
    • Daniel Matthew Tragura Trucking Services / Magsaysay Ave / dmtragura@gmail.com 

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

392

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

270,345 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

3

140 m

4 m


Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None





Port Facilities

R.C. Pier - 12 m. x 109.35 m

RORO Ramp - 9.0 m. x 11 m

Concrete Causeway - 10.55 m. x 34.20 m

Depth - 6 m

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Pasacao does not have port handling equipment.

Container Facilities

The Port of Pasacao does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Pasacao caters only to domestic ferries and cargo vessels.


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Pasacao is a RORO berthing facility using Mediterranean docking and 2 berths for conventional berthing for domestic passenger ferries and cargo vessels. It has a 3500 m2 open storage area with 3 berthing locations.

PORT AREA UTILIZATION

  1. Total Port Area - 11,733.00 m2
  2. Operational Area - 9,554.20 m2
  3. Commercial Area - 29.44 m2
  4. Back-up Area - 8,026 m2

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Pasacao does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Yes, terminal open space

3500 m2

Stevedoring

TMO Pasacao may provide for stevedoring activities at the port.

Hinterland Information

Transporters in Naga City, Camarines Sur:

    • Daily Overland Freight Forwarder / SR Romero Bldg
    • RD Salazar Trucking Services / Pili, CamSur
    • MRHACS Trading / HSR Bldg, Concepcion Peguena / +63 54 472 0288
    • MUNSEC Trucking Sesrvices / Ateneo Ave / +63 54 473 5398 / 9927
    • TJRF Truking Services / Naga City / +63 920 889 8500
    • Daniel Matthew Tragura Trucking Services / Magsaysay Ave / dmtragura@gmail.com 

Port Security

The PPA TMO Pasacao managse the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks




2.1.40 Philippines - Luzon Port of Pio Duran


Port Overview

The Port of Pio Duran is the major jump-off point for vehicles and passengers from the island of Luzon going to Masbate. It serves domestic rolling cargoes on board RORO passenger vessels. There was a 200% increase in RoRO units and 100% increase in passenger volume from CY 2012 to 2016.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Albay

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Pio Duran, Albay

Ligao, Albay (38 km)

Port's Complete Name

TMO Port of Pio Duran

Latitude

13.028415

Longitude

123.444235

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Maria Magnolia S. Requejo

Acting Port Manager, PMO Bicol

mmsrequejo@ppa.com.ph

+63 52 482 0303

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

1,011

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

0 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: INSERT LINK TO PORT RATES/TARIFFS PAGE – link directly to an external webpage which has relevant rates, tariffs, and/or charges for the port, if available.

Vessel: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

10 m

6 m

RORO Ramp 1 (9 m x 11 m) - 99 m2

RORO Ramp 2 (9 m x 11 m) - 99 m2

Rock Causeway (83 m x 6 m) - 498 m2

Rock Causeway Extension (20 m x 20 m) – 400 m2

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Pio Duran does not have port handling equipment.

Container Facilities

The Port of Pio Duran does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Pio Duran caters only to domestic ferries and cargo vessels.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Pio Duran has a 2 RORO ramp berthing facility using Mediterranean docking for domestic passenger ferries and cargo vessels. It has a 1500 m2 open storage area and 2 berthing locations.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Pio Duran does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Yes, terminal open space

1500 m2

Stevedoring

The TMO Pio Duran may provide stevedoring activities at the port.

Hinterland Information

Transporter in Ligao City, Albay: 

Daily Overland Freight Forwarder / Dunao, Ligao City / info@dailyoverland.com /

Port Security

The PPA TMO Pio Duran manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks




2.1.41 Philippines - Luzon Port of Tabaco


Port Overview

The Port of Tabaco serves as the main gateway to the island-province of Catanduanes, with Catanduanes residents accounting for around 90 percent of the total number of passengers taking the routes to Virac and San Andres, Catanduanes. Tabaco's LOCODE is PHTBC.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Albay

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Tabaco City, Albay

Port's Complete Name

TMO Tabaco International Seaport

Latitude

13.361501

Longitude

123.737243

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Maria Magnolia S. Requejo

Acting Port Manager, PMO Bicol

mmsrequejo@ppa.com.ph

+63 52 482 0303

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Tabaco Port Cargo Corp

Pier Site, Tabaco Port, Tabaco City

+63 (54) 472 2208

 Tabaco Port Warehouse

  • Barrio San Roque, Tabaco City – near Tabaco Port
  • WH area 1500 sqm with existing guard house, bathroom and office
  • Land Area 2157 sqm
  • Php1,500.00 monthly rental

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

The typhoon season may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

1,381

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0 MT

Break bulk (MT)

209,673 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

1

300 m

6 m

RORO Ramp 1 - 6 m. x 8 m.

RORO Ramp 2 - 6 m. x 12 m.

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




 

Port Facilities

Marginal Wharf - 11.45 m. x 297.45 m.

Mooring Bollards - 5 pcs.

Mooring Bitts - 12 pcs

Mooring Cleats - 5 pcs.

Fendering System - Horizontal and Vertical Rubber Dock Fender

Controlling Depth & Pier Load Capacity

MLLW (berth length) - 8.5 m

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Yes

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

None



Container Gantries

None



Mobile Cranes

Yes



Reachstacker

None



RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

None



Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

NONE



Transtainer

None



Forklifts

Yes



Container Facilities

The Port of Tabaco has a storage area and container yard - 7,425 m2.

Customs Guidance

Judith P. Barrameda, Sub-Port Collector

Sub-Port of Tabaco

judith.barrameda@customs.gov.ph

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

Port of Tabaco has 2 RORO ramps, and the berthing facility uses Mediterranean docking for up to 4 domestic passenger ferries and cargo vessels bound for Virac, Catanduanes. It has a 4200 m2 open storage area. For passenger facilities, there is a 390.67 m2 shed and a new 1,371.98 m2 passenger terminal building.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Tabaco does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

Yes, warehouse/cargo shed

933.12 m2

Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Yes, terminal open space

4200 m2

Stevedoring

The TMO Tabaco will organize stevedoring activities at the port through the Tabaco Port Cargo Corporation (Pier Site, Tabaco Port, Tabaco City,  +6354 472 2208).

Port Security

PPA TMO Tabaco manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks




2.1.42 Philippines - Luzon Port of Virac


Port Overview

The Port of Virac is a port of entry located on the west side of the head of Cabugao Bay, on the south coast of Catanduanes Island. The main exports are hemp, logs and copra. Approximately 400 vessels and 118,000 MT of cargo are handled annually. Max draught is 6.8 m. Catanduanes Island is situated on the eastern side of Luzon and is on the usual path of tropical depressions originating from the Pacific Ocean. UN LOCODE: PHVRC

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Catanduanes

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Virac, Catanduanes

Port's Complete Name

TMO Port of Virac

Latitude

13.581831

Longitude

124.233935

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Maria Magnolia S. Requejo

Acting Port Manager, PMO Bicol

mmsrequejo@ppa.com.ph

+63 52 482 0303

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Typhoon and vessel congestion may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

650

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

106,289 MT

Break bulk (MT)

27,339 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links: 

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

1

141 m

7 m

R.C. Pier - 15 m x 139 m.

RORO Ramps: 

1. 9 m x 11 m

2. 5 m x 8 m

Causeway - 15 m x 33 m

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Dockside Crane

None

Container Gantries

None

Mobile Cranes

Yes

Reachstacker

None

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

None

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

None

Transtainer

None

Forklifts

Yes

Container Facilities

The Port of Virac does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Tabaco caters only to domestic passenger RORO ferries and cargo vessels. 

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Virac has 2 RORO ramp berthing facilities, using Mediterranean docking for domestic passenger ferries and cargo vessels from Tabaco Albay. There is a 1200 m2 open storage area and 4 berthing locations. The passenger and cargo terminal building is  384 m2.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Virac does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Yes, terminal open space

1200 m2

Stevedoring

TMO Virac will coordinate stevedoring activities at the port through the Catanduanes Island Port Stevedoring Services Corporation.

Hinterland Information

Services Company Contact Information
Transporter Virac Lucky Trucking Services + 63 935 961 9970
Transporter Rich Trucking Services

Bigaa, Virac

+63 918 56 5178

ryan_1075@yahoo.com

Shipping Ocean Coast Shipping Corporation + 63 52 775 6376   
Warehousing National Food Authority

San Isidro II, Virac, Catanduanes

+63 52 811 3184

Port Security

PPA TMO Virac manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks




2.1.43 Philippines - Luzon Port of Masbate


Port Overview

The Port of Masbate is the only national port of the island province of Masbate. The province has has cattle, coconut, mining and fishing for its main industries which attract traders from Manila, Cebu, Bicol mainland and Panay provinces. Its port exclusively handles containerized cargoes among the Bicol terminals, aside from palletized, bulk and breakbulk commodities. Its fastcraft operation connects Bicol mainland via the port of Pilar in Sorsogon. The main pier for ocean vessels is 210 m long, with an alongside depth of 12.1 m and a width of 10 m. Present port facilities can only accommodate 1 vessel at a time due to draft limitation and physical length of wharf. The largest vessel that can be accommodated is 300 m in length, with a maximum draft of 12 m.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Masbate

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Masbate City

Port's Complete Name

Port of Masbate

Latitude

12.369654

Longitude

123.615743

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Oliver S. Rodulfo Jr.

Acting Port Manager, PMO Masbate

osrodulfojr@ppa.com.ph

+63 56 333-2217

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Services Company Contact Information
Transport JD Trucking Services Masbate City / +63 916 742 7171
Transport Julius N Sia Trucking Services 27 Quezon St, Masbate City, Masbate
Transport Sweet Movers and Packers Trucking Services +63 923 293 1800
Transport VL Trucking

Aroroy, Masbate / +63 921 216 7082

Transport Gelly Trucking Services Cawayan, Masbate / +63 921 977 5000
Stevedoring Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc

Port Area Zurbito Street, 5400 Masbate, Masbate - Philippines

+63 52 481 4489

Warehousing National Food Authority - Masbate Masbate City

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

3,156

Container Traffic (TEUs)

3,986 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

175,507 MT

Break bulk (MT)

167,678 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

6

420 m

12 m

With 5 RORO ramps, 9 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Dockside Crane

None

Container Gantries

None

Mobile Cranes

None

Reachstacker

None

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

None

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

None

Transtainer

None

Forklifts

Yes

Container Facilities

The Port of Masbate has open spaces for container on-top trailer for loading and off-loading from a RORO vessel.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Masbate handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Masbate terminal building has a 280 m2 general cargo area.

Open storage area 24,566sqm

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Masbate does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

24,566 m2

Stevedoring

The PMO Masbate will provide stevedoring at the port through: 

Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc.

Port Area Zurbito Street,5400 Masbate City, Masbate, Philippines

+63 52 481 4489

Hinterland Information

Services Company Contact Information
Transport JD Trucking Services Masbate City / +63 916 742 7171
Transport Julius N Sia Trucking Services 27 Quezon St, Masbate City, Masbate
Transport Sweet Movers and Packers Trucking Services +63 923 293 1800
Transport VL Trucking

Aroroy, Masbate / +63 921 216 7082

Transport Gelly Trucking Services Cawayan, Masbate / +63 921 977 5000
Stevedoring Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc

Port Area Zurbito Street, 5400 Masbate, Masbate - Philippines

+63 52 481 4489

Warehousing National Food Authority - Masbate Masbate City

Port Security

The PPA PMO Masbate manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.44 Philippines - Luzon Port of Aroroy


Port Overview

The Port of Aroroy is a feeder port on which operation, management and maintenance was turned over by the Department of Transportation (DOTr) thru PMO Ports to the local government of Aroroy by virtue of a memorandum of agreement signed on 18 February 2003. The port handles the transport of goods and passengers to Manila, Lucena, Romblon Islands and Bicol mainland and vice versa.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Masbate

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Aroroy, Masbate

Port's Complete Name

Port of Aroroy

Latitude

12.513823

Longitude

123.396407

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Oliver S. Rodulfo Jr.

Acting Port Manager, PMO Masbate

osrodulfojr@ppa.com.ph

+63 56 333-2217

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Services

Company

Contact Information

Transport JD Trucking Services Masbate City / +63 916 742 7171
Transport Julius N Sia Trucking Services 27 Quezon St, Masbate City, Masbate
Transport Sweet Movers and Packers Trucking Services +63 923 293 1800
Transport VL Trucking

Aroroy, Masbate / +63 921 216 7082

Transport Gelly Trucking Services Cawayan, Masbate / +63 921 977 5000
Stevedoring Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc

Port Area Zurbito Street, 5400 Masbate, Masbate - Philippines

+63 52 481 4489

Warehousing National Food Authority - Masbate Masbate City
Warehousing Fast Cargo Logistics Corporation Masbate City

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None


Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

No data

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

No data

Break bulk (MT)

No data

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

54 m

5 m

With 1 RORO ramp, 9 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

There are no port handling equipment at the Port of Aroroy.

Container Facilities

The Port of Aroroy does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Aroroy handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Aroroy has 2 backup general cargo areas:  5000 m2 and 1400 m2.

Grain and Bulk Handling

Port of Aroroy does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

6400 m2

Stevedoring

The PMO Masbate will coordinate and provide stevedoring at the port.

Hinterland Information

Services

Company

Contact Information

Transport JD Trucking Services Masbate City / +63 916 742 7171
Transport Julius N Sia Trucking Services 27 Quezon St, Masbate City, Masbate
Transport Sweet Movers and Packers Trucking Services +63 923 293 1800
Transport VL Trucking

Aroroy, Masbate / +63 921 216 7082

Transport Gelly Trucking Services Cawayan, Masbate / +63 921 977 5000
Stevedoring Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc

Port Area Zurbito Street, 5400 Masbate, Masbate - Philippines

+63 52 481 4489

Warehousing National Food Authority - Masbate Masbate City
Warehousing Fast Cargo Logistics Corporation Masbate City

Port Security

The PPA PMO Aroroy manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.45 Philippines - Luzon Port of Cataingan


Port Overview

The Port of Cataingan serves as an alternative for commuters bound for/from the Visayas and Mindanao via the ports in the cities of Cebu and Bogo, who cannot avail of the regular RORO ferry service to Masbate City. Likewise, traders from Samar and Leyte provinces have established business conduits via the Port of Cataingan. Considered the most progressive terminal next to the Port of Masbate in terms of vessel, cargo and passenger traffic, the Port of Cataingan has a natural harbor with sufficient depth that makes an ideal shelter for ships in distress or during inclement weather.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Masbate

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Cataingan, Masbate

Port's Complete Name

Port of Cataingan

Latitude

12.003076

Longitude

124.002320

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Oliver S. Rodulfo Jr.

Acting Port Manager, PMO Masbate

osrodulfojr@ppa.com.ph

+63 56 333-2217

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

No data

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

No data

Break bulk (MT)

No data

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

100 m

5 m

With 1 RORO ramp 9 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Cataingan does not have port handling equipment.

Container Facilities

The Port of Cataingan has no container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Cataingan handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Cataingan has a back-up general cargo area 2700 m2.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Cataingan has no grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

2700 m2

Stevedoring

PMO Cataingan will coordinate to provide stevedoring at the port.

Hinterland Information

Services

Company

Contact Information

Transport JD Trucking Services Masbate City / +63 916 742 7171
Transport Julius N Sia Trucking Services 27 Quezon St, Masbate City, Masbate
Transport Sweet Movers and Packers Trucking Services +63 923 293 1800
Transport VL Trucking

Aroroy, Masbate / +63 921 216 7082

Transport Gelly Trucking Services Cawayan, Masbate / +63 921 977 5000
Stevedoring Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc

Port Area Zurbito Street, 5400 Masbate, Masbate - Philippines

+63 52 481 4489

Warehousing National Food Authority - Masbate Masbate City
Warehousing Fast Cargo Logistics Corporation Masbate City

Port Security

The PPA TMO Cataiungan manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.46 Philippines - Luzon Port of Cawayan


Port Overview

The Port of Cawayan is a terminal port with a roll-on/roll-off facility southwest of the province of Masbate, about 66 km away from the national port of Masbate City. The Port of Cawayan's proximity to the Visayas via Bogo City Port, cargo owners need not go to Masbate City for the shipment of RORO cargoes to and from Cebu.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Masbate

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Cawayan, Masbate

Port's Complete Name

Port of Cawayan

Latitude

11.920128

Longitude

123.753178

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Oliver S. Rodulfo Jr.

Acting Port Manager, PMO Masbate

osrodulfojr@ppa.com.ph

+63 56 333-2217

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Services

Company

Contact Information

Transport JD Trucking Services Masbate City / +63 916 742 7171
Transport Julius N Sia Trucking Services 27 Quezon St, Masbate City, Masbate
Transport Sweet Movers and Packers Trucking Services +63 923 293 1800
Transport VL Trucking

Aroroy, Masbate / +63 921 216 7082

Transport Gelly Trucking Services Cawayan, Masbate / +63 921 977 5000
Stevedoring Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc

Port Area Zurbito Street, 5400 Masbate, Masbate - Philippines

+63 52 481 4489

Warehousing National Food Authority - Masbate Masbate City
Warehousing Fast Cargo Logistics Corporation Masbate City

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

No data

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

No data

Break bulk (MT)

No data

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draff

Comments

Conventional Berth

1

25 m

5 m

With 1 RORO ramp, 9 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Cawayan does not have port handling equipment.

Container Facilities

The Port of Cawayan does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Cawayan handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Cawayan has a back-up general cargo area 270 m2.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Cawayan does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

270 m2

Stevedoring

The PMO Cawayan will coordinate to provide stevedoring at the port.

Hinterland Information

Services

Company

Contact Information

Transport JD Trucking Services Masbate City / +63 916 742 7171
Transport Julius N Sia Trucking Services 27 Quezon St, Masbate City, Masbate
Transport Sweet Movers and Packers Trucking Services +63 923 293 1800
Transport VL Trucking

Aroroy, Masbate / +63 921 216 7082

Transport Gelly Trucking Services Cawayan, Masbate / +63 921 977 5000
Stevedoring Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc

Port Area Zurbito Street, 5400 Masbate, Masbate - Philippines

+63 52 481 4489

Warehousing National Food Authority - Masbate Masbate City
Warehousing Fast Cargo Logistics Corporation Masbate City

Port Security

The PPA TMO Cawayan manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.47 Philippines - Luzon Port of Claveria (Burias Island)


Port Overview

The Port of Claveria is a Terminal Port of PMO Masbate located at southern part of Burias Island. This port caters to passengers sailing from Burias Island to Pio Duran, Albay and Masbate City and vice versa.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Masbate

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Claveria, Burias Island

Port's Complete Name

Port of Claveria

Latitude

18.612315

Longitude

121.049823

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Oliver S. Rodulfo Jr.

Acting Port Manager, PMO Masbate

osrodulfojr@ppa.com.ph

+63 56 333-2217

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Services

Company

Contact Information

Transport JD Trucking Services Masbate City / +63 916 742 7171
Transport Julius N Sia Trucking Services 27 Quezon St, Masbate City, Masbate
Transport Sweet Movers and Packers Trucking Services +63 923 293 1800
Transport VL Trucking

Aroroy, Masbate / +63 921 216 7082

Transport Gelly Trucking Services Cawayan, Masbate / +63 921 977 5000
Stevedoring Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc

Port Area Zurbito Street, 5400 Masbate, Masbate - Philippines

+63 52 481 4489

Warehousing National Food Authority - Masbate Masbate City
Warehousing Fast Cargo Logistics Corporation Masbate City

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

No data

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

No data

Break bulk (MT)

No data

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

61 m

5 m

With 1 RORO ramp, 9 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Claveria does not have port handling equipment.

Container Facilities

The Port of Claveria does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Claveria handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Claveria has a 2000 m2 back-up general cargo area.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Claveria does not have bulk grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open shed storage area

2000 m2

Stevedoring

The PMO Cawayan will coordinate to provide stevedoring at the port.

Port Security

The PPA TMO Claveria manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.48 Philippines - Luzon Port of Esperanza


Port Overview

The Port of Esperanza is located on the southernmost tip of Masbate province, and is a stone’s throw to the northernmost port of Bogo City in Cebu province. With only 2 to 3 hours to negotiate the distance between Esperanza and Bogo City, commuters avoiding a long sea travel will find the port convenient for them. It is a practical jump off point to the fish-rich Bantayan Island and other fishing areas in Northern Cebu and to Malapascua Island, a popular dive site.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Masbate

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Esperanza, Masbate

Port's Complete Name

Port of Esperanza

Latitude

11.735244

Longitude

124.038775

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Oliver S. Rodulfo Jr.

Acting Port Manager, PMO Masbate

osrodulfojr@ppa.com.ph

+63 56 333-2217

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

No direct flights from Mactan International Airport (Cebu)

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Services

Company

Contact Information

Transport JD Trucking Services Masbate City / +63 916 742 7171
Transport Julius N Sia Trucking Services 27 Quezon St, Masbate City, Masbate
Transport Sweet Movers and Packers Trucking Services +63 923 293 1800
Transport VL Trucking

Aroroy, Masbate / +63 921 216 7082

Transport Gelly Trucking Services Cawayan, Masbate / +63 921 977 5000
Stevedoring Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc

Port Area Zurbito Street, 5400 Masbate, Masbate - Philippines

+63 52 481 4489

Warehousing National Food Authority - Masbate Masbate City
Warehousing Fast Cargo Logistics Corporation Masbate City

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

No data

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

No data

Break bulk (MT)

No data

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

55 m

5 m

With 1 RORO ramp, 9 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of Esperanza does not have port handling equipment. 

Container Facilities

The Port of Esperanza does not have container facilities.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Esperanza handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Esperanza has a 120 m2 back-up general cargo area.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of Esperanza does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open shed storage area

120 m2

Stevedoring

The PMO Esperanza will coordinate and provide stevedoring at the port.

Hinterland Information

Services

Company

Contact Information

Transport JD Trucking Services Masbate City / +63 916 742 7171
Transport Julius N Sia Trucking Services 27 Quezon St, Masbate City, Masbate
Transport Sweet Movers and Packers Trucking Services +63 923 293 1800
Transport VL Trucking

Aroroy, Masbate / +63 921 216 7082

Transport Gelly Trucking Services Cawayan, Masbate / +63 921 977 5000
Stevedoring Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc

Port Area Zurbito Street, 5400 Masbate, Masbate - Philippines

+63 52 481 4489

Warehousing National Food Authority - Masbate Masbate City
Warehousing Fast Cargo Logistics Corporation Masbate City

Port Security

The PPA TMO Esperanza manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks



2.1.49 Philippines - Luzon Port of San Pascual (Burias Island)


Port Overview

The Port of San Pascual is a secondary/feeder port of PMO Masbate, located at the northernmost tip of Burias Island.. This port caters to passengers sailing from Burias Island to Pasacao, Camarines Sur and Masbate City and vice versa.

Port website: ppa.gov.ph

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Masbate

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

San Pascual, Burias Island

Port's Complete Name

Port of San Pascual

Latitude

13.128302

Longitude

122.975576

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Oliver S. Rodulfo Jr.

Acting Port Manager, PMO Masbate

osrodulfojr@ppa.com.ph

+63 56 333-2217

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines AirAsia.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Services

Company

Contact Information

Transport JD Trucking Services Masbate City / +63 916 742 7171
Transport Julius N Sia Trucking Services 27 Quezon St, Masbate City, Masbate
Transport Sweet Movers and Packers Trucking Services +63 923 293 1800
Transport VL Trucking

Aroroy, Masbate / +63 921 216 7082

Transport Gelly Trucking Services Cawayan, Masbate / +63 921 977 5000
Stevedoring Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc

Port Area Zurbito Street, 5400 Masbate, Masbate - Philippines

+63 52 481 4489

Warehousing National Food Authority - Masbate Masbate City
Warehousing Fast Cargo Logistics Corporation Masbate City

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.


Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From August to December

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments

Typhoons may disrupt port operations.

Handling Figures for 2020
Vessel Calls No data
Container Traffic (TEUs)

0 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

No data

Break bulk (MT)

No data

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:

Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

2

57 m

5 m

With 1 RORO ramp, 9 m wide

Container Berth

None




Silo Berth

None




Berthing Tugs

None




Water Barges

None




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The Port of San Pascual does not have port handling equipment. 

Container Facilities

The Port of San Pascual does not have container facilities. 

Customs Guidance

The Port of San Pascual handles domestic RORO passenger and cargo vessels only.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of San Pascual has a back-up general cargo area 1787 m2.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Port of San Pascual does not have grain discharging facilities.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None


Refrigerated Cargo

None


General Cargo

Open storage area

1787 m2

Stevedoring

PMO San Pascual will coordinate and provide stevedoring at the port.

Hinterland Information

Services

Company

Contact Information

Transport JD Trucking Services Masbate City / +63 916 742 7171
Transport Julius N Sia Trucking Services 27 Quezon St, Masbate City, Masbate
Transport Sweet Movers and Packers Trucking Services +63 923 293 1800
Transport VL Trucking

Aroroy, Masbate / +63 921 216 7082

Transport Gelly Trucking Services Cawayan, Masbate / +63 921 977 5000
Stevedoring Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc

Port Area Zurbito Street, 5400 Masbate, Masbate - Philippines

+63 52 481 4489

Warehousing National Food Authority - Masbate Masbate City
Warehousing Fast Cargo Logistics Corporation Masbate City

Port Security

The PPA TMO San Pascual manages the deployment of security services within the port premises.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Coast Guard / PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

LGU fire trucks

2.1.2 Philippines - Visayas Port Assessment

The following pages contain information on ports in the Philippines, Visayas.

2.1.2.1 Philippines - Visayas Port of Cebu


Key port information can also be found at: Maritime Database Website information on Port of Cebu

Port Overview

The Cebu Port Network is composed of the Baseport and the Subports. Located in Cebu City, the Cebu Baseport is divided into Cebu International Port and Cebu Baseport Domestic Zone. The Subports are the secondary hubs or the management offices of the Cebu Port Authority strategically located in different areas of the entire province of Cebu. Under each subport are the outports - these are the ports under the smaller systems of subports. There are five Subport under the Cebu Port Network: Mandaue, Danao, Sta. Fe, Toledo, and Argao. Cebu baseport is suited at the city frontage between Cebu and Mactan Island, the port runs a total length of 4,202 meters (from International to Domestic Zone). The international zone has a length of 690 meters and the Domestic zone has 3,707 meters.

 Source: Cebu Port Authority (publisher). http://www.cpa.gov.ph/index.php Date Last Accessed 09 Dec 2013

Port website: Cebu Port Authority Website

Port Location and Contacts

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Central Visayas

Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km)

Name: Cebu

km: n/a

Port's Complete Name

Port of Cebu

Latitude

10.3

Longitude

123.8833

Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation)

Cebu Port Authority

Management Contact Person

+63.32.232-1461 to 63

cpa@cpa.gov.ph

Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations

Airport Name: n/a

Airlines: n/a

Port Picture

 Source: Cebu Port Authority (publisher). http://www.cpa.gov.ph/index.php Date Last Accessed 09 Dec 2013

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

The Cebu Port Authority (CPA) was created through the enactment of Republic Act No. 7621 signed on June 26, 1992 to specifically administer all ports located in Cebu Province, thus, effectively separating these ports from the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) system. CPA began operations and officially took over all Cebu ports on January 1, 1996. The Cebu Port Authority missions includes to build, operate and maintain ports under its network and implement an integrated management systems aligned with internationally accepted standards and practices for operations, planning and development of ports within its territorial jurisdiction enhancing trade and commerce.

Source: Cebu Port Authority (publisher). http://www.cpa.gov.ph/index.php Date Last Accessed 09 Dec 2013

For information on Port of Cebu contact details, please see the following links:

Cebu Port Authority Contact Directory

4.3 Philippines Port and Waterways Company Contact List

Port Performance

For information on port performance figures, please see the following link:

Cebu Port Authority website information on Port Statistics

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port Discharge Rates and Handling charges, please see the following link:

Cebu Port Authority Webiste on Port Rates

Port Specifications and Facilities

For information on port specifications and facilities, please see the following link:

Cebu Port Authority Website information on Port Services and Facilities

Customs Guidance

For information on Philippines Port of Cebu Customs Guidance, please see the following links:

1.3 Philippines Customs Information

Cebu Port Authority Website information on Cebu Harbour Entry requirements

PLEASE NOTE: Following the response to Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) on 09 Nov 2013, additional Philippines Customs information is avalible and can be found in the following document:

Logistics Cluster Philippines Customs Snapshot 131114 

In order to streamline the customs procedures for humanitarian organisations bringing relief good into the Philippines, a “One-Stop-Shop” has been established in Manila, Cebu and Naia. The Purpose of the “One-Stop-Shop” is to bring together in a single location the key staff, necessary for expediting customs clearances for humanitarian cargo, for the selected agencies including representatives of: the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the Department of Health, The Bureau of Food and Drugs, the Ministry of Finance (MoF), and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).

2.1.2.2 Philippines - Visayas Port of Roxas


PLEASE NOTE: THIS ASSESSMENT HAS BEEN CARRIED OUT FOLLOWING THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TYPHOON HAIYAN (YOLANDA) ON 09 NOV 2013

The information given in the below assessment is correct as of 01 Dec 2013, however it may be suject to change at short notice.

It has been provided following the emergency response to Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) therefore the format of the assessment is presented  differently from information provided for a non-emergency LCA. 

Port Location and Contacts

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Capiz

Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km)

Name: Roxas

km: n/a

Port's Complete Name

Port of Roxas

Latitude

11.6046

Longitude

122.7086

Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation)

n/a

Management Contact Person

Port Operations Manager:

Mr. Al De Jesus

0906 947 1802 / 0947 890 4860

Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations

Airport Name: n/a

Airlines: n/a

General Overview

Main entrance Hanging electricity cables, therefore non-passable for container trucks.
Road Entrance Sometimes congested
Other comments No congestion as confirmed by Port Manager

Port Profile

Please note: The port can handle RORO / cargo ship, Passenger Ferries and Containers (10', 20', 40')

Berth Length / Comments
Old Wharf 162.16m
New Wharf 232.17m
Breakwater 160.5m
Finger Pier 62.75m x 12m

RoRo Ramp 1

RoRo Ramp 2

1 - 15m x 12m

2 - 15m x 9m

Container Yard 9,120m
Open Storage 5,538m
PTB 729m2
Draft 6.1m

For information on the current Port of Roxas depths, please see the following diagrams:

Port of Roxas Depth Chart 1

Port of Roxas Depth Chart 2

Port of Roxas Depth Chart 3

Port Rates and Handling Charges

Arrastre Fee

Charges Against Cargo

Rate/RT or MT
General Cargo 98.60
Palletized 76.80
Sugar 55.85
Rice 45.50
Stevedoring Fees
General Cargo 19.50
Palletized 13.90
Sugar 19.50
Rice 19.50
Stripping/Stuffing Fee 398.50/Unit
Charges Against Vessel
Mooring / Unmooring Fee 487.05

Please Note:

  • Dangerous Cargo e.g. Cement etc plus 25% to the Arrastre and Stevedoring Rate
  • For unloading of RORO / cargo ship, WFP has to pay charges to port authorities as handling charges.
  • For unloading / loading containers, the handler (M/s MORETA) has an official contract from the Government and is authorized to render services (cranes / forklifts, etc) for which he will be paid directly. No other handler can be on ground as per his contract.
  • The port authority will waive off the port charges if a letter from the Government is presented.
  • As it is humanitarian aid so no demurrage will be claimed.

Port Contacts

Title Name Contact
Port Operations Manger Mr. Al De Jesus

0906 947 1802

0947 890 4860

Port Pictures

Port of Roxas RoRo Ramps:


Port of Roxas:

For additional photographs of Philippines Port of Roxas, please see the following links: 

View of Port of Roxas Wharf

Truck Disembarking off RoRo

Ship in Port of Roxas

View from Port of Roxas

RoRo Side View

Port of Roxas View Towards Terminals

Port of Roxas Street View

2.1.2.3 Philippines - Visayas Port of Isabel

PLEASE NOTE: THIS ASSESSMENT HAS BEEN CARRIED OUT FOLLOWING THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TYPHOON HAIYAN (YOLANDA) ON 09 NOV 2013

The information given in the below assessment is correct as of 11 Dec 2013, however it may be suject to change at short notice.

It has been provided following the emergency response to Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) therefore the format of the assessment is presented  differently from information provided for a non-emergency LCA. 

Key port information can also be found at: Maritime Database Website information on Philippines Port of Isabel

Port Overview

The terminal suffered extensive damage during typhoon Yolanda. PhilPhos is currently advising that they expect their terminal to be back in operation earliest in March,2014. Meantime they are prepared to consider alternative business such as Relief.
During a recent visit, one barge was discharging relief rice with a shore crane hired from outside.

Port website: Philippines Port Authority Wesbite for Port of Isabel

For information on Philippines Port of Isabel Contact details, please see the following link:

4.2.3 Philippines Port and Waterways Company Contact List

Port Location and Contacts

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Leyte Island

Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km)

Name: Ormoc

km: 44 km west

Port's Complete Name

Port of Isabel

Latitude

10.91667

Longitude

124.4333

Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation)

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Mr Raoul

Port Operation manager

Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations

Airport Name: n/a

Airlines: n/a

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Discharge Rates
Per Hook (Depending on Vessel design) Up to 500mt
Gears

Max 2000mt per day

Please Note:

  • Nets are available,
  • Terminal avails itself of labour through a contractor
Costs
Ex hold of the ship to stacked in Terminal WH   150 Pesos per mt 
Ex stack to on trucks   5 Pesos per bags

For additional rates and costs information, please contact Mr Cesar Banaag (Vice-President of Manufacturing)

Berthing Specifications

Berth

Length (m)

Comments

1

280 m by 12.00m     For use to handle phosrocks

2

180 m by 9.50 m      Berth that would be made available to Relief operations

3

120 m by 8.00 m n/a
4 110 m by 7.00 m n/a
5 75 m by 5.00 m n/a

Please Note:

  • There is NO shore gear available at the berths. GEARED vessels only.
  • Short option to rent a mobile crane but to be checked long in advance of vessel’s arrival. Only valid for coasters and barges ,as discharge performance with a mobile crane would be insufficient to match speed required under charter contracts.
  • Since this is a private Terminal, berth availability should checked directly their Port Operation manager Mr. Raoul

Customs Guidance

Customs is available in the Port of Isabel

For information on Philippines Customs Guidance please see the following links:

1.3 Philippines Customs Information

PLEASE NOTE: Following the response to Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) on 09 Nov 2013, additional Philippines Customs information is available and can be found in the following document:

Logistics Cluster Philippines Customs Snapshot 131114 

In order to streamline the customs procedures for humanitarian organisations bringing relief good into the Philippines, a “One-Stop-Shop” has been established in Manila, Cebu and Naia. The Purpose of the “One-Stop-Shop” is to bring together in a single location the key staff, necessary for expediting customs clearances for humanitarian cargo, for the selected agencies including representatives of: the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the Department of Health, The Bureau of Food and Drugs, the Ministry of Finance (MoF), and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).

Port Security

Private company for gates, but presence of army inside warehousing compound

2.1.2.4 Philippines - Visayas Port of Tacloban

Port Overview 

Strategically located at the heart of Eastern Visayas or Region 8, Tacloban City lies along the northeastern side of the island of Leyte. Tacloban`s location and accessibility have made the city the commercial, government and political hub of the region.  

Bodies of water that surround the city are Panalaron Bay and Cancabato Bay. On its eastern shores is the San Juanico Strait - reputedly the narrowest navigable channel in the world. On the southern side the city is flanked by the waters of San Pedro Bay stretching towards Leyte Gulf. 

 

Port website:www.ppa.com.ph  

Key port information may also be found at:http://www.maritime-database.com/port.php?pid=475  


Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Philippines 

Region 

Province 

Region 8, Eastern Visayas

Leyte 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port 

Tacloban 

Port's Complete Name 

Port of Tacloban 

Latitude 

11.248526

Longitude 

124.999924

Managing Company or Port Authority 

 

Philippines Port Authority (PPA) 

Head Office of Port Management Office Eastern Leyte / Samar (PMOELS) 

Management Contact Person 

Mr. Emiliano M Esparaguera 

Port Manager 

0533216704 

ppapmoels@gmail.com  

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent national Arrivals/Departures 

Tacloban Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport (9km) 

Airlines 

Destinations 

Cebu Pacific 

Manila 

Cebu Pacific 
operated by Cebgo 

Cebu, Davao 

Philippine Airlines 
operated by PAL Express 

Cebu, Manila 

Philippines AirAsia 

Clark, Manila 

Port Picture 

 

 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Cargo handling services: Leyte Integrated Port Services Inc. (LIPSI) 

Mr.Ignacio b. Malate 

General Manager 

Tel. 053 321-3641 

Pilotage services: Tacloban Pilot Association 

Capt. Ramon L. de Rama 

Tel. 053 832-1006 

Port security servicesLockheed Global Security and Investigation Services Inc. (LGSISI) 

Mr. Noel Cajipo 

Acting detachment commander 

Ancillary external services can be arrange by contacting the port authorities: 

  • Bunkering 
  • Transport service 
  • Water supply 
  • Handling 
  • Cargo surveying 

Port Performance 

The sea is shallow along the San Juanico Strait. The port does not have navigational facilities for the vessels to enter the Tacloban City Port at night time or in the afternoon. 

 The northern channel passing by San Pedro bay is 5.6 m draft with a 120 feet (36.5m) clearance maximum due to the San Francisco bridge, while the southern channel is 4.8 m draft only. 

The port is rarely congested and humanitarian cargo will be prioritized in case of relief operations.  

Seasonal Constraints 

 

Occurs 

Time Frame 

Rainy Season 

Yes 

Most frequent during December and January 

Major Import Campaigns 

No 

n/a 

Other Comments 

Rainfalls and typhoons are throughout the year with no pronounced dry seasons. 

 

Handling Figures for 2018 

Vessel Calls 

701 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

54,087 

 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2018 

Bulk (MT) 

n/a 

Break bulk (MT) 

505’557 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

 


Berthing Specifications 


Type of Berth 

Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Comments 

Conventional Berth 

Pier 

Warf 

287 

750 

7m 

7 m 

Cast Iron mooring bollards, T head 25T capacity 

 
Port Handling Equipment 

The port equipment belongs to the LIPSI. They use to rent additional equipment (mobile cranes, forkliftsfrom the shipping companies when they have a shortage. These equipment are habitually staying at the port and could be rented if necessary to speed up the offloading in case of relief operations.  

Equipment 

Available  

Total Quantity and Capacity Available 

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage 

Dockside Crane 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Container Gantries 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Mobile Cranes 

Yes 

50 MT 

Good condition   

Reachstacker 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Transtainer 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Forklifts 

Yes 

1 x 15 MT 

1 x 10 MT 

1 x 7 MT 

1 x 5 MT 

3 x 3 MT 

Good condition 

 

Container Facilities 

There are no containers facilities, the containers are offloaded with a ship/mobile crane and stored on an open space. 

Facilities 

10/20/40 ft 

Container Facilities Available 

None 

Container Freight Station (CFS) 

None 

Refrigerated Container Stations 

None 

Other Capacity Details 

Open container yard: 2,094 m2 

Daily Take Off Capacity  
(Containers per Day)  

72 units regardless the size 

Number of Reefer Stations  
(Connection Points) 

None 

Emergency Take-off Capacity  

n/a 

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift 
(Containers per Shift)  

24 units regardless the size 

Customs Guidance 

A customs office stand just behind the port, they can process import/export clearance. If all documents are in order, vessels clearances take about 1 hour and all payments have to be done by bank wire only. 

The custom office is open from Monday to Friday with a permanence on the weekend. Office hours are from 8.00 to 17.00.  

District Collector OfficeBocportoftacloban@yahoo.fr , 09175272351 / 0535306939 

 For more information on customs in Philippinesplease see the following link:1.3 Philippines Customs Information

Terminal Information 

Multipurpose Terminal

The conventional berth is suitable to receive all different types of cargo: bagged cargo, break-bulk, containers. 

There are 3 Ro-Ro ramps: 

Ro-Ro ramp 1: 18m 

Ro-Ro ramp 2: 10.5m 

Ro-Ro ramp 3: 10.5m 

Grain and Bulk Handling

Some bulk cargos can be handled (liquid bulk and dry bulk). Generally molasses for liquid bulk and copra for dry bulk cargoes. 

Main Storage Terminal 

There are no warehouses available in the port enclosureAll goods are either picked up directly on vessels arrival and loaded on trucks or stored on open areas. 

Storage Type 

Number of Storage Facilities 

Area (m2) 

Refrigerated Cargo 

None 

n/a 

Container yard 

1 open space 

2’094 m2 

General Cargo 

1 open space 

4’459 m2

Transit shed 

1  open space 

540 m2

Stevedoring 

Stevedoring activities are provided by a private company contracted by the port authorities. Please refer to “Description and Contacts of Key Companies” above.

Hinterland Information 

All items are moved out of the port by trucks contracted independently. Temporary vehicle pass are provided at the main gate by the port police division. 

Port Security 

The port is fenced; there are security guards at the main gate and in the terminal building. The coastguards have an office outside the port perimeter and do regular patrol in the area. Manual and wheeled fire extinguisher are available, if needed, fire trucks can be called from the municipality. 

There are 7 high mast steel tower equipped with halogen flood light. 

First aid shelters are disseminated along the port with some staff trained on emergency services. 

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes 

Current ISPS Level  (Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Level 1 

Police Boats 

Yes (coastguards) 

Fire Engines 

No 

 


2.1.2.5 Philippines Visayas Port of Ormoc

Port Overview 

Ormoc port is the head office of the Port Management Office of Western Leyte / Biliran (PMOWLB). It is the second port of Region 8 and its location make it a good alternative to Tacloban port for cargo coming from Cebu. 

The port of Ormoc can cater to both small foreign and domestic vessels, and receive containerized cargoes as well as bulk and breakbulk cargoes. The main inbound cargoes are cement and the outbound commodities are copra. Cement from Cebu and copra/s are bound for Jimenez.  

Port website:www.ppa.com.ph 

Key port information may also be found at:http://www.maritime-database.com/port.php?pid=3956  

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Philippines 

Region 

Province  

Region 8, Eastern Visayas 

Leyte 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port 

Ormoc

Port's Complete Name 

Port of Ormoc 

Latitude 

11.002685

Longitude 

124.606696

Managing Company or Port Authority 

 

Philippines Ports Authority (PPA)  

Head Office of the Port Management Office of Western Leyte / Biliran (PMOWLB) – Head Office in Ormoc 

Management Contact Person 

Mr. Manuel A. Boholano 

Port Manager   

0535614663 

pmowlb_psd@yahoo.com.ph  

pmowlb_hrmd@yahoo.com.ph  

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent national Arrivals/Departures 

Tacloban “Daniel Z. Romualdez” Airport (109  km)

Airlines 

Destinations 

Cebu Pacific 

Manila 

Cebu Pacific 
operated by Cebgo 

Cebu, Davao 

Philippine Airlines 
operated by PAL Express 

Cebu, Manila 

Philippines AirAsia 

Clark, Manila 

 Port Picture 

 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Cargo Handling: New Eagle Arrastre Services, Inc.(NEASI) 

     Bldg.A Public Market 

     Real St., Ormoc City 

     Tel.no. 561-2168/255-3726 

     Mr. Ram Capahi 

     COO/Comptroller 

Pilotage: Tacloban Harbor Pilots Association (THPA) 

Port Security: Lockheed Global Security and Investigation Services     

    Inc. (LGSISI) 

Other port related services: 

  • Bunkering:Petrologistics 
  • Ship Repair Facilities:  IDHI, Albuera, Leyte 

Port Performance 

The port is often congested but there is a port expansion project. The average waiting time before berthing depends upon the availability of the berthing space but can be up to 3 days. The channel draft of Ormoc port is 11.7 m. The limitation of the vessels is 91 m length and 7m draft maximum.  

Seasonal Constraints 

 

Occurs 

Time Frame 

Rainy Season 

Yes 

Most frequent during December and January 

Major Import Campaigns 

No 

n/a 

Other Comments 

Rainfalls and typhoons are throughout the year with no pronounced dry seasons. 

 

Handling Figures for 2018 

Vessel Calls 

5,442 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

 4,857 TEUs 

 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2018 

Bulk (MT) 

41,597.90 MT 

Break bulk (MT) 

368,807.02 MT 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

 

Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth 

Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Comments 

Conventional Berth 

9 

649 m 

9 m 

n/a 

 Berth details: 

Draft; as of August 2015 survey 

    Berth # 

 Length (m) 

Draft (m) 

1 

63 

2 

2 

65 

5.46 

3 

65 

5.46 

4 

90 

5.91 

5 

30 

9 

6 

69 

7.46 

7 

69 

5.74 

8 

67 

4.21 

9 

15 

4.15 

10 

70 

3.2 

Port Handling Equipment 

Port equipment is managed by the authorised cargo handling operator, the New Eagle Arrastre Services, Inc. (NEASI). 

Equipment 

Available 

Total Quantity and Capacity Available 

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage 

Dockside Crane 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Container Gantries 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Mobile Cranes 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Reachstacker 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Transtainer 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Forklifts 

Yes  

Forklifts 3.5 Tons = 3 

Forklifts 4.0 Tons = 1 

Forklifts 5.0 Tons = 1 

Forklifts 15 Tons = 1 

Good condition 

RORO Facilities2 RORO ramps, dimension 15 m. 

1 fast craft ramp 

Container Facilities 

There are no containers facilities, the containers are offloaded with a ship/mobile crane directly loaded to the trucks. There are not yet containers yards put it is in includes in the future development, 

Facilities 

10/20/40 ft 

Container Facilities Available 

None 

Container Freight Station (CFS) 

None 

Refrigerated Container Stations 

None 

Other Capacity Details 

None 

Daily Take Off Capacity  
(Containers per Day)  

168 units regardless the size 

Number of Reefer Stations  
(Connection Points) 

None 

Emergency Take-off Capacity  

n/a 

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift 
(Containers per Shift)  

56 

Customs Guidance 

There is a custom office outside the port, they can process import/export clearance. If all documents are in order, vessels clearances take about 1 hour and all payments have to be done by bank wire only. 

The custom office is open from Monday to Friday with a permanence on the weekend. Office hours are from 8.00 to 17.00.  

For more information on customs in Philippinesplease see the following link: 1.3 Philippines Customs Information

Terminal Information 

Multipurpose Terminal 

The conventional berth is suitable to receive all different types of cargo: bagged cargo, break-bulk or containers.  

Containerized cargoes operations (loading and unloading) are done with using the ship's crane.  

There are 2 x 15m width RoRo ramps. 

Grain and Bulk Handling

Some bulk cargos can be handle (liquid bulk and dry bulk). Generally molasses for liquid bulk and copra for dry bulk cargoes.  

Main Storage Terminal

There are no warehouses available in the port enclosure. All goods are either picked up directly on vessels arrival and loaded on trucks or stored on open areas. 

Storage Type 

Number of Storage Facilities 

Area (m2) 

General Cargo 

3 

  1. 1,425.96 m2
  2. 662.43 m2 
  3. 6,244 m2 

Stevedoring 

Stevedoring activities are provided by the authorized cargo handling operator, the New Eagle Arrastre Services, Inc. (NEASI). 

Port Security 

The port is fenced; there are security guards at the main gate and in the terminal building. The coastguards have an office outside the port perimeter and do regular patrol in the area. Manual and wheeled fire extinguisher are available, if needed, fire trucks can be called from the municipality. 

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes 

Current ISPS Level  (Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Level 1 

Police Boats 

No 

Fire Engines 

 No 

 

2.1.2.6 Philippines Port of Catbalogan

Port Overview 

Situated in Eastern Samar, the port of Catbalogan is the main port for cargo of the three provinces of Samar Island. There are regular shipping lines to Cebu carrying mainly cement, construction material, animal feeds and other general cargos in break bulk. 

During the Yolanda typhoon emergency response, it played a key role in the supply of relief items to Tacloban city. 

Port website:www.ppa.com.ph  

Key port information may also be found at:http://www.maritime-database.com/port.php?pid=3916  

 

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Philippines 

Region 

Province 

Region 8, Eastern Visayas 

Samar 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port 

Catbalogan 

Port's Complete Name 

Port of Catbalogan 

Latitude 

11.774260

Longitude 

124.879266

Managing Company or Port Authority 

 

Philippines Port Authority (PPA) 

Under supervision of Port Management Office Eastern Leyte / Samar  (PMOELS) – Head Office in Tacloban 

Management Contact Person 

Ildifonso A. Quilitano 

PPA Division Manager 

09219848490 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures 

Tacloban Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport 112 km 

Airlines 

Destinations 

Cebu Pacific 

Manila 

Cebu Pacific 
operated by Cebgo 

Cebu, Davao 

Philippine Airlines 
operated by PAL Express 

Cebu, Manila 

Philippines AirAsia 

Clark, Manila 

Port Picture 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Cargo handling services: Leyte Integrated Port Services, INC. (LIPSI) 

M. Ignacio B. Malate 

General Manager 

055 251-5483 

Pilotage service: Catbalogan Pilotage District 

Capt. Enriquito Y. Cahatol 

09277642333 

Security: Lockheed Global Security and Investigation Services Inc. (LGSISI) 

Port Performance 

Catbalogan port is rarely congested. When it happens, the vessels can wait up to two days maximum at anchorage. In such situation, the vessels carrying humanitarian cargos would be prioritized in case of emergency. 

Seasonal Constraints 

 

Occurs 

Time Frame 

Rainy Season 

Yes 

Most frequent during December and January 

Major Import Campaigns 

No 

n/a 

Other Comments 

Rainfalls and typhoons are throughout the year with no pronounced dry seasons. 

 

Handling Figures for 2018 

Vessel Calls 

1704 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

n/a 

 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2018 

Bulk (MT) 

n/a 

Break bulk (MT) 

513,183 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

 

 

Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Pier 1 

E 102 m 

W 102 m 

5 m 

Pier 2 

E 108 m 

W 108 m 

5 m 

 
Port Handling Equipment 

The port handling is done by the Leyte Integrated Port Services, INC. (LIPSI). They have four gangs of 12 staffs able to discharge an average of 21 MT per hour. 

Equipment 

Available  

Total Quantity and Capacity Available 

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage 

Dockside Crane 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Container Gantries 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Mobile Cranes 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Reachstacker 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Transtainer 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Forklifts 

Yes 

1 x 2.5 MT 

1 x 4 MT 

Good condition 

Customs Guidance 

Not available.

Terminal Information 

Multipurpose Terminal

The conventional berth is suitable to receive bagged and break-bulk cargos. 

There are 2 Ro-Ro ramps: 

Ro-Ro ramp pier 1: 11m 

Ro-Ro ramp pier 2: 11m 

Main Storage Terminal

One open space and two warehouses are available.  

Storage Type 

Number of Storage Facilities 

Area (m2) 

Refrigerated Cargo 

None 

n/a 

General Cargo 

Transit shed 1 

Transit shed 2 

Opening area 

648 m2 

1170 m2 

640 m2 

Hinterland Information 

All items are moved out of the port by trucks contracted independently by the cargo owners 

Port Security 

The port is fenced; there are security guards at the main gate and in the terminal building. The coastguards have an office outside the port perimeter and do regular patrol in the area. Manual and wheeled fire extinguisher are available, if needed, fire trucks can be called 24/24 from the municipality. 

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes 

Current ISPS Level  
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Level 1 

Police Boats 

Yes 

Fire Engines 

No 

 


2.1.2.7 Philippines Visayas Port of Naval

Port Overview 

The port of Naval is the main port serving the Biliran province Mainly used for passengers traveling to/from Cebu and the islands surrounding the area such as Maripipi or Higatangan. In 2018, 2,400 passengers have transited from Naval port.  

Coming from Cebu, the main cargos coming in are cement, aggregate/construction material, fertilizers (in big bags or sacs), and few general goods such as rice, corn in break bulk. Copra is the only product transiting out of the port, there are no regular or seasonal schedule, it mainly depends on the market price. 

Bunkering is not common but can be arranged on demand. 

 

Port website:www.ppa.com.ph  

Key port information may also be found at:https://www.maritime-database.com/


Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Philippines 

Region and Province 

Biliran (Region 8, Eastern Visayas)

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port 

Naval 

Port's Complete Name 

Naval Port 

Latitude 

11.560233

Longitude 

124.391277

Managing Company or Port Authority 

 

Philippines Ports Authority (PPA)  

Under the supervision of the Port Management Office of Western Leyte / Biliran (PMOWLB) – Head Office in Ormoc 

Management Contact Person 

Reyselle J.Gaviola 

Port Manager 

0535009676 

pmowlb_naval@yahoo.com.ph  

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent National Arrivals/Departures 

Tacloban Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport (120 km) 

Airlines 

Destinations 

Cebu Pacific 

Manila 

Cebu Pacific 
operated by Cebgo 

Cebu, Davao 

Philippine Airlines 
operated by PAL Express 

Cebu, Manila 

Philippines Air Asia 

Clark, Manila 

Port Picture 

 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Stevedoring: AWG Port Services (AWGPS) 

Mr. Alex Lim Ang 

General Manager 

053 500-9617 

Security: Lockheed Global Security and Investigation Services Inc. (LGSISI) 

Port Performance 

The Naval port is a small port serving the Biliran province only, which is the less populated in the Region 8Never congested, vessels transporting relief cargos would be prioritised anyway in case of emergency. 

The average cargo transiting per month is 1,800 mt. 

There is no equipment to receive containers or heavy equipment.  There is a possibility of renting a crane and other equipment outside the port but it is preferable to contract ships with cranes. 

Seasonal Constraints

 

Occurs 

Time Frame 

Rainy Season 

Yes 

Most frequent during December and January 

Major Import Campaigns 

No 

n/a 

Other Comments 

Rainfalls and typhoons are throughout the year with no pronounced dry seasons. 

  

Handling Figures for 2018 

Vessel Calls 

1014 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

N/A (ceased operation last 2017 for .50 TEU of 10 footer container) 

 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2018 

Bulk (MT) 

Inbound (aggregates) 

53,067.78 MT 

Outbound (copra) 

14,260.38 MT 

Break bulk (MT) 

Inbound (General Cargo) 6,879.008 MT 

Outbound (General Cargo) 70,698.433 MT 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

 

Berthing Specifications 

Berth no. 

Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Conventional Berthing area 

1 

300 m 

4 m 

There is a total of 5 berths:

  • Berth 1 is used for the Bancas (local made boats) 
  • Berth 2 is the deeper and generally used for the vessels transporting copra 
  • Berth 3 Ro-Ro 
  • Berth 4 is used for the Cebu’s regular ferries 
  • Berth 5 is habitually not used (draft is only 2.2m) 

 

 

Port Handling Equipment 

Equipment 

Available 

Total Quantity and Capacity Available 

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage 

Dockside Crane 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Container Gantries 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Mobile Cranes 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Reachstacker 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Transtainer 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Forklifts 

Yes 

3 x 3.4 MT 

Good condition 

Container Facilities 

Not available 

Customs Guidance 

Not available, only national transport. 

Terminal Information 

Multipurpose Terminal

The terminal is a passenger terminal. The cargos are discharged and loaded directly on trucks or stored on an open space; however, the owners are asked to pick up their goods within the day. 

There is a 9m large Ro-Ro ramps at the extremity of the berth. 

Grain and Bulk Handling

Not available. 

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type 

Number of Storage Facilities 

Area (m2) 

General / bagged Cargo 

1 open space 

1904 m2 

Marshalling area 

1 open space 

2300 m2 

Stevedoring 

The cargo activities are not common but a private company provides stevedoring services. They can hire manual labour on demand; it is recommended to contact them before coming. 

Port Security 

The port is fenced; there are security guards at the main gate and in the terminal building. The coastguards have an office outside the port and do regular patrol in the area. Manual and wheeled fire extinguisher are available, if needed, fire trucks can be called from the municipality. 

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes 

Current ISPS Level  (Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Level 1 

Police Boats 

Yes, coast guards 

Fire Engines 

No 

 

2.1.2.8 Philippines Visayas Port of Maasin

Port Overview 

Maasin is the first chartered city in the Province of Southern Leyte, Region VIII. The port strategically faces Bohol Island and Canigao Channelin the northeast and opens up to the Mindanao Sea southward. This port serves vessels plying to Cebu City.   

Commercial consists mainly of agricultural products such as copra and other commercial and industrial  products coming from Cebu and Mindanao such cement, feeds, flour, rice and some steel or construction products. 

 

Port website: www.ppa.com.ph  

 Key port information may also be found at:http://www.maritime-database.com/port.php?pid=3948  

 

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Philippines 

Region 

Province 

Region 8, Eastern Visayas 

Southern Leyte 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port 

Maasin 

Port's Complete Name 

Port of Maasin 

Latitude 

10.131290

Longitude 

124.841361

Managing Company or Port Authority 

 

Philippines Ports Authority (PPA)  

Under the supervision of the Port Management Office of Western Leyte / Biliran (PMOWLB) – Head Office in Ormoc 

Management Contact Person 

Me Joeniet M. Docena 

Officer-In-Charge / Sr. Terminal Operations Officer 

Phone: (053) 570-9812 pmowlb_maasin@yahoo.com.ph  

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent National Arrivals/Departures 

Tacloban Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport : 178 km 

Airlines 

Destinations 

Cebu Pacific 

Manila 

Cebu Pacific 
operated by Cebgo 

Cebu, Davao

Philippine Airlines 
operated by PAL Express 

Cebu, Manila 

Philippines Air Asia 

Clark, Manila 

 

Port Picture 

 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Cargo Handling: Panaon Arrastre Service, Inc. (PASI-Maasin Branch) 

Alfredo O. Bantug, Jr. 

Branch Manager 

Phone: (053) 381-2973 

Security: Lockheed Global Security and Investigation Services Inc. (LGSISI) 

Port Performance 

Seasonal Constraints

 

Occurs 

Time Frame 

Rainy Season 

Yes 

Most frequent during December and January 

Major Import Campaigns 

No 

n/a 

Other Comments 

Rainfalls and typhoons are throughout the year with no pronounced dry seasons. 

  

Handling Figures for 2018 

Vessel Calls 

515 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

In-137.5 / Out-140.50 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2018 

Bulk (MT) 

Inbound (aggregates) 

23,601.18 MT 

Outbound (copra) 

20,387.12 MT 

Break bulk (MT) 

Inbound (General Cargo) 68,976.55 MT 

Outbound (General Cargo) 1,698.38 MT 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

 Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth 

Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Comments 

Conventional Berth 

6 

420 m 

6 m 

Domestic cargoes only 

Berth details: 

Pier 1: 102m x 18m 

Pier 2 :105m x 15m

Ro-Ro ramp: 15m x 15m 

Wharf: 102m 

Controlling draft along berth: 6m 

Port Handling Equipment 

The port cargoes are handled through duly authorized Cargo Handling Operator, PANAON ARRASTRE SERVICES, INC. (PASI-MAASIN) using forklift equipment with gang complement deployed by the cargo handling operator. 

Equipment 

Available 

Total Quantity and Capacity Available 

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage 

Dockside Crane 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Container Gantries 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Mobile Cranes 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Reachstacker 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Transtainer 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Forklifts 

Yes  

1 x 3 MT 

1 x 5 MT 

Good condition 

Container Facilities 

None. 

Terminal Information 

Multipurpose Terminal

The terminal is suitable for bagged cargos. They are unloaded through a semi-mechanized scheme using vessel cranes with gang complement deployed by cargo handling operators 

Bulk cargoes such as copra are contained in boxes being loaded to the vessel through the its crane equipment.  

There is a RORO ramp, dimension: 15 X 15 meters and a marshalling area of 2,300 m2 for the vehicles. 

 

Grain and Bulk Handling

Not available. 

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type 

Number of Storage Facilities 

Area (m2) 

Refrigerated Cargo 

None 

n/a 

General Cargo 

Open area 

1904 

Stevedoring 

Stevedoring services are also being provided through the same cargo handling operator, the Panaon Arrastre Services, Inc. (PASI) 

Hinterland Information 

Delivery of cargoes is also being undertaken by the Cargo Handling Operator (CHO)-PASI but most cargoes are being withdrawn by the cargo owners using their own/rented trucks or vehicles.  Cargoes are being transferred from the port’s stacking area to tail end of truck using the forklift equipment provided by the CH operator. 

Port Security 

The port is fenced; there are security guards at the main gate and in the terminal building. The coastguards have an office outside the port and do regular patrol in the area. Manual and wheeled fire extinguisher are available, if needed, fire trucks can be called from the municipality. 

The port has also newly installed Baggage X-Ray Machine Equipment and a Walk-Thru Metal Detector.   

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes  

Current ISPS Level (Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Level 1 

Police Boats 

Yes 

Fire Engines 

No 

 

2.1.2.9 Philippines Visayas Port of Hilongos

Port Overview 

Hilongos is the second busiest port in the western coast of Leyte after Ormoc. 

There are regular ferry lines to Cebu 4 times a day and to Ubay once a day. 

Cargo vessels are calling the port regularly to supply cement, fertilizer, floor and feeding products for livestock while the only commodity going out is copra. 

Bunkering is possible on demand but unusual as the prices in Cebu are cheaper.  

 

Port website:http://www.ppa.com.ph/

Key port information may also be found athttps://www.maritime-database.com/port.php?pid=3929

 

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Philippines 

Region 

Province 

Region 8, Easter Visayas

Leyte 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port 

Hilongos 

Port's Complete Name 

Port of Hilongos 

Latitude 

10.369507

Longitude 

124.742072

Managing Company or Port Authority 

 

Philippines Ports Authority (PPA)  

Under the supervision of the Port Management Office of Western Leyte / Biliran (PMOWLB) – Head Office in Ormoc 

Management Contact Person 

Melvin D. Narajos 

Port Manager 

09178880781 

mdnarajos@ppa.com.ph  

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent National Arrivals/Departures 

Tacloban Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport 140 km 

Airlines 

Destinations 

Cebu Pacific 

Manila 

Cebu Pacific 
operated by Cebgo 

Cebu, Davao 

Philippine Airlines 
operated by PAL Express 

Cebu, Manila 

Philippines Air Asia 

Clark, Manila 

Port Picture 

 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Cargo handling: 

San Vicente Arrastre and Stevedoring Services (SVASS) 

09178880781 

Security: Lockheed Global Security and Investigation Services Inc. (LGSISI) 

Port Performance 

The port is never congested and vessels carrying relief items would be prioritised in case of emergency. 

The handling capacities are very limited, it is highly recommended to charter either vessels with cranes for heavy cargo or RoRo vessels for light cargos and wheeled equipment. 

Navigational approach is 14.5 km along Canigao channel (8m draft). 

Seasonal Constraints 

 

Occurs 

Time Frame 

Rainy Season 

Yes 

Most frequent during December and January 

Major Import Campaigns 

No 

n/a 

Other Comments 

Rainfalls and typhoons are throughout the year with no pronounced dry seasons. 

  

Handling Figures for 2018 

Vessel Calls 

1710 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

n/a 

 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2018 

Bulk (MT) 

n/a 

Break bulk (MT) 

447’580 MT 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

 

  

Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth 

Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Conventional Berth 

1 pier 

161,5 x 15 m 

6 m 

RoRo ramps 

3 ramps 

9  x 11 m 

6 m 

 

 

Port Handling Equipment 

Handling equipment are owned, maintained and managed by SVASS. 

Equipment 

Available 

Total Quantity and Capacity Available 

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage 

Dockside Crane 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Container Gantries 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Mobile Cranes 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Reachstacker 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Transtainer 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Forklifts 

Yes 

1 x 5 MT 

1x 20 MT 

Good condition 

Container Facilities 

Not available. 

Customs Guidance 

Not available.

Terminal Information 

Multipurpose Terminal

Most of the cargo are coming with passengers travelling on the ferries, by vehicles with Ro-Ro vessels, or in bags with crane ships. The terminal is not equipped to receive bulk or containerised commodities. 

3 Ro-Ro ramps available, dimensions: 9m  x 11m. 

Grain and Bulk Handling

Not available. 

Main Storage Terminal

There are no warehouses available at the port.  

Storage Type 

Number of Storage Facilities 

Area (m2) 

Refrigerated Cargo 

n/a 

n/a 

General Cargo 

Open storage area 

2000 

Stevedoring 

Very limited capacity, provided by SVASS. Possibility to rent crane or other equipment from outside, by calling the port authorities in advance. 

Hinterland Information 

All items are moved out of the port by trucks contracted independently by the cargo owners 

Port Security 

The port is fenced; there are security guards at the main gate and in the terminal building. The coastguards have an office outside the port and do regular patrol in the area. Manual and wheeled fire extinguisher are available, if needed, fire trucks can be called from the municipality. 

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes 

Current ISPS Level  (Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Level 1 

Police Boats 

Yes (coastguards) 

Fire Engines 

No 


 

2.1.2.10 Philippines Visayas Port of Baybay

Port Overview 

Baybay is the second city of the western coast of Leyte but its port is less developed. There are regular ferry lines to Cebu twice a day and few cargo vessels coming depending the demand. 

Generally, the cargo vessels come to supply cement, fertilizer or animal feeding product from Cebu while the only commodities going out are copra product. 

Bunkering is possible on demand but unusual as the prices in Cebu are cheaper.   

 

Port website:www.ppa.com.ph  

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com/port.php?pid=4931  

 

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Philippines 

Region 

Province  

Region 8, Eastern Visayas 

Leyte 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port 

Baybay  

Port's Complete Name 

Port of Baybay 

Latitude 

10.674779

Longitude 

124.796334

Managing Company or Port Authority 

 

Philippines Ports Authority (PPA)  

Under the supervision of the Port Management Office of Western Leyte / Biliran (PMOWLB) – Head Office in Ormoc 

Management Contact Person 

Marissa M.Florendo 

Acting Division Manager 

09167555027 

mmflorendo@ppa.com.ph  

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures 

Tacloban Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport: 104 km 

Airlines 

Destinations 

Cebu Pacific 

Manila 

Cebu Pacific 
operated by Cebgo 

Cebu, Davao 

Philippine Airlines 
operated by PAL Express 

Cebu, Manila 

Philippines Air Asia 

Clark, Manila 

 

Port Picture 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies  

Cargo handling services:

Leyte Integrated Port Services Inc. (LIPSI) 

053 321-3641 

Port security services:

Lockheed Global Security and Investigation Services Inc. (LGSISI) 

Port Performance 

The port is never congested and vessels carrying relief items would be prioritised in case of emergency. 

Seasonal Constraints 

 

Occurs 

Time Frame 

Rainy Season 

Yes 

Most frequent during December and January 

Major Import Campaigns 

No 

n/a 

Other Comments 

Rainfalls and typhoons are throughout the year with no pronounced dry seasons. 

 

Handling Figures for 2018 

Vessel Calls 

586 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

n/a 

 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2018 

Bulk (MT) 

126,713 MT 

Break bulk (MT) 

n/a 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

 

Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth 

Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Comments 

Conventional Berth 

7 

482 m 

5 m 

Only domestic cargos 

Berth details: 

Pier 1: 204 m x 13 m 

Ro-Ro ramp: 13 m  

Wharf: 74 m 

Controlling draft along berth: 3 to 5 m 

Port Handling Equipment 

Equipment 

Available  

Total Quantity and Capacity Available 

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage 

Dockside Crane 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Container Gantries 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Mobile Cranes 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Reachstacker 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Transtainer 

No 

n/a 

n/a 

Forklifts 

Yes 

1 x 2,5 MT 

1x 3.5 MT 

1 x 6 MT 

Good condition 

Container Facilities 

Not available. 

Customs Guidance 

Not available.

Terminal Information 

Multipurpose Terminal

Most of the cargo are coming with passengers travelling on the ferries, by vehicles with Ro-Ro vessels, or in bags with crane ships. The terminal is not equipped to receive bulk or containerised commodities. 

There is a Ro-Ro ramp: berth No.7 

Grain and Bulk Handling

Not available.

Main Storage Terminal 

There are no warehouse available at the port.  

Storage Type 

Number of Storage Facilities 

Area (m2) 

Refrigerated Cargo 

None 

n/a 

General Cargo 

Open storage area 

2’000

Marshalling area 

Open place 

7’086

Stevedoring 

Stevedoring services are provided by the Leyte Integrated Port Services Inc (LIPSI). Cargo are unloaded through a semi-mechanized scheme using vessel cranes with gang complement deployed by cargo handling operators). 

Bulk cargoes such as copra are contained in boxes being loaded to the vessel through the its crane equipment.  

Hinterland Information 

All items are moved out of the port by trucks contracted independently. Temporary vehicle pass are provided at the main gate by the port police division. 

Port Security 

The port is fenced; there is security guards at the main gate and in the terminal building. The coastguards have an office outside the port perimeter and do regular patrol in the area. Manual and wheeled fire extinguisher are available, if needed, fire trucks from the municipality can be called.

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes 

Current ISPS Level  (Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Level 1 

Police Boats 

Yes (coastguards) 

Fire Engines 

No 

 

2.1.2.11 Philippines Visayas Port of Borongan

Port Overview 

The Port of Borongan a small national port and can accommodate only medium-draft sea vessels. 

The port is only serving the city of Borongan and few surrounding islands; it is mainly called by vessels coming from Cebu with cement and by fishing boats based in the city. Other commodities usually come by road from Tacloban. 

Bunkering is possible on demand. 


Port website:www.ppa.com.ph  

Key port information may also be found at:http://www.maritime-database.com/port.php?pid=3897  

 

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Philippines 

Region 

Province 

Region 8, Easter Visayas,  

Eastern Samar 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port 

Borongan 

Port's Complete Name 

Port of Borongan 

Latitude 

11°36'33.15"N 

Longitude 

125°26'43.66"E 

Managing Company or Port Authority 

 

Philippines Port Authorities (PPA) 

Under supervision of the Port Management Office Eastern Leyte / Samar  (PMOELS) – Head office in Tacloban 

Management Contact Person 

Me. Fe Perosa 

Officer in charge 

09552013157 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent National Arrivals/Departures 

Tacloban “Daniel Z. Romualdez” Airport: 200km 

Airlines 

Destinations 

Cebu Pacific 

Manila 

Cebu Pacific 
operated by Cebgo 

Cebu, Davao 

Philippine Airlines 
operated by PAL Express 

Cebu, Manila 

Philippines Air Asia 

Clark, Manila 

 

Port Picture 

 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Cargo handling:

Mr. Gil Estrobo 

Company owner 

09287139555 

Security:

Lockheed Global Services 

Port Performance 

Activities are very limited with only few cargo vessels per yearThe port is mainly used by fishing boats; they are asked to leave when a cargo vessel is calling the port 

Seasonal Constraints 

 

Occurs 

Time Frame 

Rainy Season 

Yes 

Most frequent during December and January 

Major Import Campaigns 

No 

n/a 

Other Comments 

Rainfalls and typhoons are throughout the year with no pronounced dry seasons. 

 

Handling Figures for 2018 

Vessel Calls 

10 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

n/a 

 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk fo2018 

Bulk (MT) 

n/a 

Break bulk (MT) 

4,229.06 MT 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

Arrastre: Php 5 / sac 

Stevedoring: Php 13 / MT 

Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth 

Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Conventional Berth 

1 

45 m 

6 m 

Port Handling Equipment 

There is no equipment; the cargo handling is done manually. 

Terminal Information 

The Borongan port can only receive break bulk commodities, the storage space is very limited. 

Storage Type 

Number of Storage Facilities 

Area (m2) 

Refrigerated Cargo 

Not available 

n/a 

General Cargo 

Open space 

200 m2 

Port Security 

The port is fenced; there are security guards at the main gate.  

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes 

Current ISPS Level (Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Level 1 

Police Boats 

No 

Fire Engines 

No 

 

 


2.1.2.12 Philippines Visayas Ports of Allen

Overview 

There are no cargo ports in Northern Samar, but three private Ro-Ro ports in Allen serving as an important transit point, connecting Samar and Luzon.  These are: 

  • Looc Port
  • DapDap Port
  • Jubasan Port

Ferries cross the strategically important Strait of San Bernardino, transporting passengers and vehicles to and from Allen in Samar and Matnog in Luzon. Travel time ranges between one hour to 2 hours depending on the speed of the ferry. Its opposite point is the municipality of Matnog in Luzon. 


Website:https://silent-gardens.com/sea-shipping.php  

Key port information may also be found at:https://www.maritime-database.com/

 

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Philippines 

Region 

Province  

Region 8, Eastern Visayas 

Northern Samar 

Port's Complete Name 

Looc Port 

DapDap Port 

Jubasan Port 

Latitude 

Looc: 12.504492

Dapdap: 12.489756

Jubasan: 12.477812

Longitude 

Looc: 124.283915

DapDap: 124.284723

Jubasan: 124.283193

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures 

Catarman airport: 46 km 

Airlines 

Destinations 

Philippine Airlines 
operated by PAL Express 

Clark

Calbayog airport: 68 km 

Airlines 

Destinations 

Cebu Pacific 
operated by Cebgo 

Cebu 

Philippine Airlines 
operated by PAL Express 

Clark 

 


Looc Port  

The port is managed by BALWHARTECO. This is the oldest private port of Allen, two shipping lines are operating there with several vessels: Montenegro Shipping line and Madre Amorosa. Some of the vessels are specialised in heavy trucks transportation. 

Contact:

Zenon Gutay; Port manager; 09474127615 

Boy Gutay; PM Assistant; 09085886544 

DapDap Port  

The port is managed by Philippines Archipelagos Port and Terminal Services Inc. 

Only one vessel called the “Fast Cat” is operating doing 5 round trips per day. This vessel is more focus in passengers transport compere to the others. The deck capacity for vehicles is very limited (32 light cars & 7 bus/Trucks) 

Contact:

Limuel P. Erilla; Terminal Manager; 09778035356

 

Jubasan Port  

The Jubasan port is managed by Santa Clara Shipping Corporation (SCSC). Two shipping lines are operating with an average of 13 to 16 round trips per day. All vessels carry both vehicles and passengers but some with a larger deck are more specialised in trucks and heavy vehicles transports. 

  • SCSC with 4 vessels 
  • Peñafrancia with 2 vessels 

Contact:

Mr Dan B.Dias; Port operation Manager; 09152156312 

Hinterland Information 

The port of Allen is a sea crossing point on thee Pan-Philippine Highway, also known as the Maharlika Highway; a 3,517km (2,185 mi) network of roads, bridges, and ferry services that connect the islands of Luzon, Samar, Leyte, and Mindanao, serving as the country's principal transport backbone. It is the longest highway in the Philippines that forms the country's north–south backbone. The entire highway is designated as Asian Highway 26 (AH26) of the Asian Highway Network. 

Trucks and buses from the various provinces of the Visayas and Mindanao bound for various destinations in Luzon pass through Allen, riding the ferry services of Allen to Matnog, and vice versa. 

The bus terminals servicing the numerous passengers crossing the San Bernardino Strait are located at the piers and ports that are operational in Allen. Booking offices for buses that ply the route are also located at these terminals. 



 



2.1.3 Philippines - Mindanao Port Assessment

 

The Philippines being an archipelagic country, sea ports plays a significant link between islands, provinces, municipalities and barangays and this is particularly true in island provinces like Sulu, Basilan and Tawi-Tawi which are provinces that are part of Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.  The sea crafts being utilized within in the BARMM region varies from small boats for two passengers to passenger boats that can take 20 people.  In island provinces they have fast crafts and small cargo ships. Because the people of Lanao del Sur live around the Lake Lanao which is the second biggest lake in the country, the said lake is also being utilized in transporting people and cargoes.  Municipalities have their small sea ports but mostly poorly maintained and mostly privately owned.

2.1.3.1 Philippines - Mindanao Polloc Free Port


Port Overview

Polloc Free Port is located in Parang, Maguindanao, and was constructed in 1977 funded by the ADB and started its operation in March 1980.  Currently the Port is being managed by the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) through the BARMM Regional Economic Zone Authority.  Polloc Free Port is being positioned by the BARMM as a halal hub. It is the biggest sea port in the BARMM Region but compared to other free ports in the country, Polloc Free Port is not that busy. 

Only two shipping lines have regular schedule in Polloc Free Port. Other vessels are mainly chartered loaded with construction materials. 

Polloc Free port’s main wharf is 400 meters.  Storage spaces are:

  • 11,960 m2 transit sheds
  • 42,940 m2 open storage area
  • 75,654 m2 private warehouse area


Port website: Polloc Free Port.

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Parang, Maguindanao Province

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Parang, Maguindanao (4km)

Cotabato City (27 km)

Port's Complete Name

Polloc Free Port

Latitude

7.338940

Longitude

124.227600

Managing Company or Port Authority

BARMM Regional Economic Zone Authority

Management Contact Person

Iharyf Sucol, Port Manager

+63 935 884 5334

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Davao International Airport

Port Picture

Source: http://www.armmtransition.ph/armm-polloc/

Shown in the picture above are:

  • Two transit sheds facing the wharf
  • The company yard which has very minimal container vans stored
  • The office of the BARMM Regional Economic Zone Authority (green roof)
  • The entrance and exit gates

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

  • BARMM Regional Economic Zone Authority – an agency of BARMM that is managing the sea ports in the areas of operation of BARMM.
  • Bangsamoro Terminal Services, Inc. (BTSI) has an exclusive contract for arrastre and stevedoring services in Polloc Free Port.


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link:  4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes 

June to December

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A


Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following: Schedule of Restructured Cargo Tariff, Sub-Port of Cotabato.

Source: Philippine Ports Authority. (ppa.com.ph)

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

1 400 m 10.5 m


Container Berth

N/A


Silo Berth

N/A


Berthing Tugs

N/A


Water Barges

N/A



General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

n/a

Exports - Bagged Cargo

n/a

Imports and Exports - RoRo

n/a

Other Imports

n/a

Port Handling Equipment

The port equipment is managed privately.

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

No



Container Gantries

No



Mobile Cranes

Yes



Reachstacker

No



RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

No



Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

No



Transtainer

No



Forklifts

Yes

2 units x 3.5 MT

Container Facilities

There are no container facilities in Polloc Port. Containers are offloaded via onboard cranes.

Customs Guidance

The Bureau of Customs in Cotabato City manages the Polloc Free Port.  With complete documents and giving them an advance information of arriving cargo it takes less than a week to process customs clearance, Bureau of Customs charges include the visit to the port area.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link:  1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

Polloc Port has a passenger terminal and 2 transit sheds but it does not have a multi-purpose terminal.

Grain and Bulk Handling

The Bangsamoro Terminal Services, Inc (BTSI) has an exclusive contract on all handling activities in Polloc Free port, both arrastre and stevedoring. Direct bagging from ship is not normally done by BTSI but this can be negotiated with them. The port is receiving both containerized and break bulk cargo. 

Main Storage Terminal

Polloc Free Port has two transit sheds fronting the wharf, WFP is occupying a portion of one of the transit sheds. The total are of the two transit sheds is 11,960 m2 and the open space storage area is 42,940 m2. For containerized cargo the company yard is right inside the compound of the port.

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

2 transit sheds 11,960 m2

Refrigerated Cargo

n/a

General Cargo

Open space 42,940 m2

Stevedoring

For stevedoring operations, Bangsamoro Terminal Services, Inc. receives palletized, breakbulk cargo, heavy lift and dangerous cargoes and containerized cargo. 

The manpower and equipment available are:

  1. stevedores (number depends on the type of cargo)
  2. gangboss
  3. winchman
  4. checker
  5. slingman
  6. forklifts and
  7. all gears below the hook

Port Security

BARMM is managing the vicinity of the port, they have security guards in the entrance and exit gates.  The Philippines Coast Guards secures the sea shore, they have personnel who are securing the area. The agencies occupying the transit sheds and warehouses have their own set of security guards.

 



2.1.3.2 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Jolo


Port Overview

Port of Jolo is the main port of the island of Sulu but it is a very small port.  This port is very significant to the people of Sulu, particularly those involve in commerce and considered one of the busiest ports in Western Mindanao.  The Port of Jolo has been one of the earliest hubs for trade and commerce in the region even before the Spanish invasion.  Sulu Region has been the gateway of trading from the country towards Java, Borneo, Celebes, China, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.

Among the shipping companies present in the Port are Aleson Shipping Lines, Montenegro Shipping Lines, Sing Shipping Lines, SRN Fast crafts and Theresian Star Shipping Lines. The port is managed by the BARMM Regional Economic Zone Authority. 

Port of Jolo
Anchorage Depth 21.6 m - 22.9 m
Cargo Pier Depth 11 m - 12.2 m
Oil Terminal Depth 4.9 m - 6.1 m
Harbor Size Very small
Railway Size Small
Harbor Type Open Roadstead
Max Size up to 500 ft in length
Repairs None
Shelter Good


Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Sulu

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Jolo (0 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Jolo

Latitude

6.055680

Longitude

121.020960

Managing Company or Port Authority

BARMM – BARMM Economic Zone Authority

Management Contact Person


Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Zamboanga International Airport

 

Port Picture

In the above picture, the Office of the Ports Authority (blue roof) is seen, the container yard (although there are no container vans that go to Jolo Port), and the wharfs.

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

  1. BARMM Regional Economic Zone Authority
  2. Local Government of Jolo, Sulu


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

June to December

Major Import Campaigns

No


Other Comments

N/A

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: https://www.ppa.com.ph/

Port Handling Equipment

The port is managed by the BARMM Regional Economic Zone Authority. 

Customs Guidance

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  


2.1.3.3 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Lamitan


Port Overview

Lamitan Port is located in the City of Lamitan in Basilan which is a 6th class city and the capital of Basilan Province. The Port had been expanded in 2017. Lamitan City’s economy is based primarily on agriculture. The Port is used primarily for passengers and commerce such as transportation of local products in Basilan going to other parts of the country.

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Basilan, Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Lamitan (0 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Lamitan

Latitude

6.658610

Longitude

122.137440

Managing Company or Port Authority

BARMM Economic Zone Authority

Management Contact Person


Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Zamboanga International Airport

 

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: https://www.ppa.com.ph/.

Port Handling Equipment

Is the port equipment managed by the BARMM Economic Zone Authority.

Customs Guidance

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  


2.1.3.4 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Dapitan


Port Overview

Pulauan Port, better known as Dapitan Port, is located in Barangay San Vicente in Dapitan City.  It is situated in a cove fully protected by mountainous terrain.  The harbor can be accessed through the waters of North Western Mindanao, particularly in Dapitan Bay which is part of the Sulu Sea. This port is about 404 nautical miles (650 km) southwest of Manila, 156 nautical miles to Zamboanga City and 111 nautical miles to Cebu City. 

Port of Dapitan has been in the limelight as it continues to play an important role in connecting the network of roads and RORO ports to form a highway known as the Strong Republic Nautical Highway (SRNH) along the Western Seaboard. The port is the jump off point to/from Luzon and Visayas. Since the initial launching of the SRNH in 2003, a significant increase in RORO traffic in both cargo and passengers has taken place in the Port of Dapitan.

https://maritimereview.ph/2019/07/26/the-port-management-office-of-zamboanga-del-norte-pmo-zdn/

Port website: http://pmozamboangadelnorte.com/port-profile/pmo-zamboanga-del-norte/

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Zamboanga Del Norte

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Dapitan (0 km), Dipolog (18 km)

Port's Complete Name

PMO Port of Dapitan

Latitude

8.6558333

Longitude

123.3905555

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)

Management Contact Person

Salvador L. Delina

Port Manager, PMO Zamboanga Del Norte

sldelina@ppa.com.ph    

(064) 213-6595 / 213-3606

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Dipolog Airport

PAL, Cebu Pacific

 

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Company Address Phone Number Services

Prudential Custom Brokerage Services, Inc (PCBSI) Dapitan Branch 

Port Of Dapitan, Dapitan City 

7101 Zamboanga del Norte 

Philippines 

(065) 302 0772  Customs clearing, transport and domestic cargo forwarding, shipping, and port cargo handling services


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

PMO Port of Dapitan serves domestic passenger and cargo vessels,  may it be RORO berth or conventional berthing. The draft of the port is between 6 m to 11 m, thus ship should observe when berthing to the assigned berthing place.  Humanitarian cargoes are always a priority in all Philippine ports. Containerized cargo can be offloaded on the Port depending on the arrangement with the local shipping lines.

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

June to November

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments


HANDLING FIGURES for 2020

Vessel Calls

2,269

Container Traffic (TEUs)

11,950

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

179,372 MT

Break bulk (MT)

117,390 MT

Sources:

http://nro9.neda.gov.ph/regional-development-report/

https://www.ppa.com.ph/annual-statistical-report-by-year-vol-1

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Charges on Cargoes: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

Charges on Storage: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

Charges on Vessels: https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

7 410 m 11 m

Berth 4 & 5: 11 m draft

Container Berth

0


Silo Berth

0


Berthing Tugs

0

Pilotage Services

Water Barges

0

Dapitan City Water District


General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Berths 4 & 5

Exports - Bagged Cargo

Berths 4 & 5

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

Berths 4 & 5

Port Handling Equipment

Cargo Handling Services: Prudential Customs Brokerage Services, Inc. (PCBSI)

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

No



Container Gantries

No



Mobile Cranes

Yes

1 x 35 MT

Reachstacker

No



RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

No



Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

No



Transtainer

No



Forklifts

Yes

8 From 3 MT to 25 T

Container Facilities

There are no container facilities in Dapitan Port, and it uses an open area for storage.

Customs Guidance

Custom documents must be filed and cleared at the Port of Zamboanga Customs Office.

Contact:

Segundo Sigmundfreud Z. Barte

Acting District Collector, Port of Zamboanga

segundosigmundfreud.barte@customs.gov.ph

+63 62 992 6844


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

Passenger terminal and arrival area and Roro ramps.

Roro Ramps (11 m x 9 m)
Ramp 1 6 m MLLW
Ramp 2 4 m  MLLW
Ramp 3 6 m MLLW

Grain and Bulk Handling

None

Main Storage Terminal

  • 1,000 m2 cargo stacking  shed
  • 7,667 m2 cargo stacking area and CY

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None

Refrigerated Cargo

None

General Cargo

1 1,000 m2

Stevedoring

Prudential Customs Brokerage Services, Inc. (PCBSI) is the cargo and porterage provider.

Hinterland Information

FCL shipping companies will handle delivery and offloading including transport,  LCL cargo owner provide transport and withdrawal from port.

Transport Companies

  • Rural Transit Inc.
  • Evergood Trucking Services
  • Fastpak Trucking Services
  • Sagario Trucking Services
  • Certified Express Inc

Port Security

  • PPA Port Police Officers
  • PPA Safety Officer
  • PPA-Hired Security Guards
  • PCBSI-Hired Security Guards/Watchmen
  • PCBSI Safety Officer

Security

ISPS Compliant

No

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

N/A

Police Boats

PNP Maritime Command

Fire Engines

Supported by the Dapitan Local Government Unit

 



2.1.3.5 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Liloy


Port Overview

The Port of Liloy is located in Lamao, Liloy, Zamboanga del Norte. 127 kms from Dipolog City, the Port of Lamao can be traversed through the coastal road network of Zamboanga del Norte.  It has 1 RORO ramp with a draft of 10 meters; 2 R.C. piers, one with a draft of 6 meters and the other between 6 to 15 meters; and a back-up area yard of 3,550 sqm.

Port website: http://pmozamboangadelnorte.com/port-profile/tmo-liloy/

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Zamboanga Del Norte (Region IX)

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Dipolog City (127 km)

Port's Complete Name

TMO Liloy / Port of Lamao

Latitude

8.137775

Longitude

122.678599

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Romeo C. Buenaobra – OIC TMO Liloy

Salvador L. Delina, Port Manager   

sldelina@ppa.com.ph

+63 64 213-6595 / 213-3606

PMO Zamboanga Del Norte

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Dipolog Airport

Domestic airlines only (PAL, Cebu Pacific)

 

Port Picture


Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Company Address Contact Information Services
Liloy Cargo Handling Services Inc Port Area, Barangay Lamao, Liloy, Zamboanga Del Norte Ms Jean Lim, +63 917 3290868 Stevedoring
Evergood Delivery & Freight Services Corp. Galas, Dipolog City George Ryan Lim, +63 912 338 1962 Transport, cargo forwarding, hauling, and trucking

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Based on the 2018 PPA report, TMO Liloy has cargo throughput of 12,750 MT for the 1st quarter and 23,805 MT for the 2nd quarter.

https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/qtr_stat/2018%20Cargo%20Statistics.pdf

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

June to November

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A

HANDLING FIGURES for 2020

Vessel Calls

42

Container Traffic (TEUs)

None

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

58,058 MT

Break bulk (MT)

None

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: http://pmozamboangadelnorte.com/port-tariff/tmo-liloy-tariff/

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

3 174 m 10 m

1 berth with Roro ramp

Container Berth

0


Silo Berth

0


Berthing Tugs

0


Water Barges

0


General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

2 & 3

Exports - Bagged Cargo

2 & 3

Imports and Exports - RoRo

1 (9 x 10 m)

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

The port equipment is managed by the PPA.

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

No



Container Gantries

No



Mobile Cranes

No



Reachstacker

No



RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

No



Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

No



Transtainer

No



Forklifts

Yes

2 2.5 ton capacity

Container Facilities

There are no container facilities in the Port of Liloy.

Customs Guidance

Custom clearance must be filed and cleared at Port of Zamboanga Customs Office.

Contact:

Segundo Sigmund Freud Z. Barte, Acting District Collector

Port of Zamboanga

segundosigmundfreud.barte@customs.gov.ph

+63 62 992 6844

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

  • Back-up Area 3,120 sq. m.
  • Vehicle Parking Area 45 sq. m.
  • Cargo Handling Equipment
  • Other port facilities / amenities
    • Fenders: V-type 500H x 1500L = 42 units
    • Power Plant Station: 30 sq. m.
    • Two (2) units 2.5 tonner forklift

Grain and Bulk Handling

There are no grain and bulk handling facilities in the Port of Liloy.

Main Storage Terminal

There are is no main storage terminal in the Port of Liloy.

Stevedoring

Stevedoring is managed by the PPA.

Hinterland Information

Cargo owners are responsible for withdrawal and transport.

Port Security

The Port of Liloy has locally-hired security guards. 

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

None

Fire Engines

Provided by the local government

 



2.1.3.6 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Sindangan


Port Overview

The Port of Sindangan is located in Calatunan, Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte. It has 1 RORO ramp and 2 R.C. piers with a draft of up to 6 meters, and a paved reclaimed area for open storage of 5,250 sqm. The Port of Sindangan, TMO Sindangan is connected by a concrete road to the national highway about three 2.20 kilometers away, approximately 89 kilometers away from Dipolog City and 234 kilometers away from Zamboanga City. The total port area is 8,167.39 m2.

Proposed Development:

  1. Repair of 58M x 9M RC Pier and Provision of Offshore Outlet Port of Sindangan.
  2. Repair of Port Lighting System Harnessing Solar Power Energy.

Port website: http://pmozamboangadelnorte.com/port-profile/tmo-sindangan/

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Zamboanga Del Norte (Region IX)

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Dipolog City (80 km)

Port's Complete Name

TMO Sindangan

Latitude

8.251345

Longitude

122.985496

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Port Authority

Management Contact Person

Salvador L. Delina, Port Manager   

PMO Zamboanga Del Norte

sldelina@ppa.com.ph 

+63 64 213-6595 / 213-3606

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Dipolog Airport (Domestic only)

PAL, Cebu Pacific

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Philippine Port Authority - Sindangan Port Services.

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Please see the following link for the 2020 Sindangan Port performance data: https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/qtr_stat/2018%20Cargo%20Statistics.pdf.

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

June to November

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments


HANDLING FIGURES for 2020

Vessel Calls

17

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0.00

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0.00

Break bulk (MT)

11,745 MT

https://www.ppa.com.ph/annual-statistical-report-by-year-vol-1 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: Port of Sindangan (Domestic & Import Export) CH Tariff.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

4 213 m 7 m

With Roro ramp

Container Berth

0


Silo Berth

0


Berthing Tugs

0


Water Barges

0


http://pmozamboangadelnorte.com/port-profile/tmo-sindangan/

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

1 & 2

Exports - Bagged Cargo

0

Imports and Exports - RoRo

0

Other Imports

0

Port Handling Equipment

The are no port handling equipment in the Port of Sindangan.

Container Facilities

There are no container facilities in the Port of Sindangan.

Customs Guidance

Customs documents must be filed and cleared at Port of Zamboanga customs office.

Contact:

Segundo Sigmundfreud Z. Barte, Acting District Collector 

Port of ZZamboanga

segundosigmundfreud.barte@customs.gov.ph 

+63 62 992 6844 

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

60 sqm PPA office, back up area 3,635 m2, Parking area 1,345 m2.

Grain and Bulk Handling

There are no grain and bulk handling facilities in the Port of Sindangan.

Main Storage Terminal

5,250 m2 reclaimed open storage area.

Stevedoring

PPA Sindangan manages the cargo handling in Sindangan Port.

Sindangan Port Services (STU) 

Port Area, Barangay Calatunan, Sindangan, ZDN 

(065)224 5040 


Hinterland Information

Cargo owners are responsible for the withdrawal of their cargo at the port.

Port Security

The port of Sindangan has locally-hired security guards.

Security

ISPS Compliant

No

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

N/A

Police Boats

No

Fire Engines

provided by the local government.

 



2.1.3.7 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Pagadian


Port Overview

The port of Pagadian is served by shipping lines operating for both passenger and cargo vessels. Ports of call include Zamboanga City, Jolo, Siasi, Bongao, Sitangkai and Cotabato City. It is under the administration of TMO Zamboanga del Sur with direct supervision from PMO Zamboanga.

Cargo vessel traffic has dropped significantly as new concrete roads from Pagadian City to Zamboanga City, Davao City, Cagayan de Oro City were built or rehabilitated.  Buses also added units to their fleet to serve commuters.

Fishing vessels now use the port to unload their catch of the day. Aleson Shipping operates passenger and cargo vessels bound for Zamboanga but since the road was rehabilitated, Aleson Shipping concentrated on their route from Zamboanga to Isabela, Basilan.


Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Zamboanga Del Sur (Region IX)

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Pagadian City (0 km)

Port's Complete Name

OTP Pagadian Port

Latitude

7.1818451

Longitude

123.438972

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Arcidi S. Jumaani, Port Manager   

PMO Zamboanga

asjumaani@ppa.com.ph

(062) 991-2037 to 39 / 991-2360

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Pagadian Airport

(Domestic Only) PAL, Cebu Pacific

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies


Aleson Shipping Lines, Inc. 

Main Office

172 Veterans Ave., Zamboanga City 

Tel # (062) 991-4258, 991-2687 

Fax # (062) 991-2099 

http://aleson-shipping.com/index.html 

Cargo Office

Alejo Alvarez St., Zamboanga City 

Tel # (062) 992-3853, 992-5506 

International Office

Standard Marine Agencies Sdn Bhd 

Block G, Lot 1, 1st floor, Bandar 

Ramai-Ramai, Jalan Leila, 

Sandakan, Sabah Malaysia 

Tel # (0060)(89) 216-996, 217-607, 271-998 

E-mail Address: chowyangann@standard-marine.com.my 


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

For information on port performance, please see the following link: https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/qtr_stat/2018%20Cargo%20Statistics.pdf

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From June to November

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A

Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

282

Container Traffic (TEUs)

None

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

None

Break bulk (MT)

58,710 MT

https://www.ppa.com.ph/annual-statistical-report-by-year-vol-1

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: Port of Pagadian (Domestic) CH Tariff Rates.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

1 165 m 7 m


Container Berth

N/A


Silo Berth

N/A


Berthing Tugs

N/A


Water Barges

N/A



General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Berth 1

Exports - Bagged Cargo

N/A

Imports and Exports - RoRo

N/A

Other Imports

N/A

Port Handling Equipment

There is no port handling equipment in Pagadian Port.

Container Facilities

N/A

Customs Guidance

Customs documents must be filed and cleared at Port of Zamboanga customs office.

Contact:

Segundo Sigmundfreud Z. Barte, Acting District Collector 

Port of Zamboanga

segundosigmundfreud.barte@customs.gov.ph 

+63 62 992 6844 


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

There is a 4,000 m2 open space at the port.

Grain and Bulk Handling

There are no grain and bulk handling facilities at Pagadian Port.

Main Storage Terminal

There is no storage terminal at Pagadian Port.

Stevedoring

Currently there is no stevedoring company at the port and it is in the process of bidding.

Hinterland Information

The cargo owner is responsible for withdrawal and transport of their own cargo. 

Port Security

Local security guards were hired by the PPA.

Security

ISPS Compliant

No

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

N/A

Police Boats

N/A

Fire Engines

N/A

 



2.1.3.8 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Margosatubig


Port Overview

The Port of Margosatubig has the following port facilities: A RC pier 12m x 30.50m Rock Causeway 11m x 22.3m PPA Terminal Office and guard house. Controlling water depth of the port alongside the pier is 10.0m while alongside the rock causeway is 5.0m at MLLW 0.00 elevation.  The port is linked by a concrete roadway of about 26.0 km from the national road junction of Pagadian-Zamboanga Highway and approximately 55 km. southwest of Pagadian City. This port has a cargo pier depth of 4.6 m.

Proposed developments are the construction of an RC landing and a Roro ramp and the repair of damages to the RC pier approach.

https://zamboanga.com/z/index.php?title=Margosatubig,_Zamboanga_del_Sur,_Philippines

Port website: http://ports.com/philippines/port-of-margosatubig/

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Zamboanga Del Sur (Region IX)

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Pagadian City (52 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Margosatubig

Latitude

7.579057

Longitude

123.167551

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Arcidi S. Jumaani, Port Manager   

PMO Zamboanga

asjumaani@ppa.com.ph

(062) 991-2037 to 39 / 991-2360

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Pagadian Airport

Domestic only - PAL, Cebu Pacific

 

Port Picture


Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Please see the following link: https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/qtr_stat/2018%20Cargo%20Statistics.pdf

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From June to November

Major Import Campaigns

None

N/A

Other Comments


Handling Figures for 2020

Vessel Calls

128

Container Traffic (TEUs)

None

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

None

Break bulk (MT)

28,519 MT

https://www.ppa.com.ph/annual-statistical-report-by-year-vol-1

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: https://www.ppa.com.ph/.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

1 100 m 5 m


Container Berth

0


Silo Berth

0


Berthing Tugs

0


Water Barges

0



General Cargo Handling Berths

N/A

Port Handling Equipment

There are no port handling equipment in the Port of Margosatubig.

Container Facilities

There are no container facilities at the Port of Margosatubig.

Customs Guidance

Custom documents must be filed and cleared at Port of Zamboanga Customs Office.

Contact:

Segundo Sigmundfreud Z. Barte, Acting District Collector 

Port of Zamboanga

segundosigmundfreud.barte@customs.gov.ph 

+63 62 992 6844 


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

There is no multipurpose terminal at the Port of Margosatubig.

Grain and Bulk Handling

There are no grain and bulk handling facilities at the Port of Margosatubig.

Main Storage Terminal

There is no storage terminal at the Port of Margosatubig.

Stevedoring

PPA is currently bidding for stevedoring services.

Hinterland Information

It is the cargo owner's responsibility to provide transport.

Port Security

There is a locally-hired guard.

Security

ISPS Compliant

 No

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

N/A

Police Boats

N/A

Fire Engines

N/A

 



2.1.3.9 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Ipil


Port Overview

The Port of Ipil is located at Illana Bay. This port is being used by smaller sea vessels with routes going to Zamboanga City Port. This port now caters to cargo vessels only as road networks going to Zamboanga City were developed for better road travel.

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Zamboanga Sibugay (Region IX)

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Pagadian City (134 km)

Zamboanga City (136 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Ipil

Latitude

7.74525662

Longitude

122.58369774

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Arcidi S. Jumaani, Port Manager  

PMO Zamboanga 

asjumaani@ppa.com.ph  

+63 62 991-2037 to 39 / 991-2360 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Pagadian and Zamboanga Airports

Domestic Only (PAL and Cebu Pacific)

 

Port Picture


Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

For more information on the 2020 port performance, please see the following link: https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/qtr_stat/2018%20Cargo%20Statistics.pdf

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

June to November

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A

HANDLING FIGURES for 2020

Vessel Calls

32

Container Traffic (TEUs)

None

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

None

Break bulk (MT)

50,577 MT

https://www.ppa.com.ph/annual-statistical-report-by-year-vol-1

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: Port of Ipil Tariff Rates.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

2 119 m 5 m


Container Berth

N/A


Silo Berth

N/A


Berthing Tugs

N/A


Water Barges

N/A


General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

1 & 2

Exports - Bagged Cargo


Imports and Exports - RoRo


Other Imports


Port Handling Equipment

There is no handling equipment in the port.

Container Facilities

There are no container handling facilities at the Port of Ipil.

Customs Guidance

Custom documents must be filed and cleared at Port of Zamboanga Customs Office.

Contact:

Segundo Sigmundfreud Z. Barte, Acting District Collector 

Port of Zamboanga

segundosigmundfreud.barte@customs.gov.ph 

+63 62 992 6844 


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

N/A

Grain and Bulk Handling

N/A

Main Storage Terminal

N/A

Stevedoring

PPA is currently bidding for stevedoring services at the port.

Hinterland Information

Cargo owners are responsible for withdrawal and transport of their own cargo.

Port Security

Locally-hired security guard.

Security

ISPS Compliant

No

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

N/A

Police Boats

No

Fire Engines

Yes, provided by local government.

 



2.1.3.10 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Malangas


Port Overview

Proposed developments:

  1. Repair of damaged RC Pier
  2. Selection of cargo handling service provider.

Port website: https://www.ppa.com.ph/projects?field_office_value=PMO%20Zamboanga&page=6 

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Zamboanga Sibugay

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Pagadian City (81 km)

Port's Complete Name

OTP Malangas Port

Latitude

7.625785

Longitude

123.034086

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

PPA PMO Zamboanga

Arcidi S. Jumaani, Port Manager  

PMO Zamboanga 

asjumaani@ppa.com.ph  

(062) 991-2037 to 39 / 991-2360 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Pagadian Airport

Domestic only PAL/Cebu Pacific

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

For more information on 2020 port performance, please see the following link: https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/qtr_stat/2018%20Cargo%20Statistics.pdf 

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

June to November

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A

HANDLING FIGURES for 2020

Vessel Calls

23

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

0

Break bulk (MT)

18,051 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: Port of Malangas CH Tariff Rates.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

2 56 m 5 m


Container Berth

N/A


Silo Berth

N/A


Berthing Tugs

N/A


Water Barges

N/A



General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

1 and 2

Exports - Bagged Cargo

N/A

Imports and Exports - RoRo

N/A

Other Imports

N/A

Port Handling Equipment

There are no handling equipment in the Port of Malangas.

Container Facilities

There are no container facilities in Malangas Port.

Customs Guidance

Custom documents must be filed and cleared at Port of Zamboanga Customs Office.

Contacts:

Segundo Sigmundfreud Z. Barte, Acting District Collector 

Port of Zamboanga

segundosigmundfreud.barte@customs.gov.ph 

+63 62 992 6844 

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

N/A

Grain and Bulk Handling

N/A

Main Storage Terminal

N/A

Stevedoring

Bidding process for new stevedoring service provider not yet concluded as of writing.

Hinterland Information

Cargo owners are responsible for the withdrawal and transport of their own cargo.

Port Security

Locally-hired security guard.

Security

ISPS Compliant

No

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

N/A

Police Boats

No

Fire Engines

Yes, supported by local government.

 



2.1.3.11 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Zamboanga


Port Overview

The Port of Zamboanga is a seaport located in Zamboanga City located in western Mindanao. The international container Port of Zamboanga ranked 2nd in Asia according to the 2010 Super Efficient Ports in Asia study.  The Seaport of Zamboanga has 19 docks, 12 of which are privately owned. The largest dock has capacity for up to 20 vessels, and is operated by the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).

Sources: 

https://maritimereview.ph/2019/01/25/the-port-of-zamboanga/

https://www.zamboanga.com/html/tourist_Seaport.htm

https://www.searates.com/port/zamboanga_ph.htm  


Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Zamboanga Del Sur

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Zamboanga City (0 km)

Port's Complete Name

PMO Zamboanga

Latitude

6.9027778

Longitude

122.074167

Managing Company or Port Authority

Zamboanga City Special Economic Zone Authority

Management Contact Person

Arcidi S. Jumaani, Port Manager    

PMO Zamboanga

asjumaani@ppa.com.ph

(062) 991-2037 to 39 / 991-2360              

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Zamboanga Airport

Domestic only PAL / Cebu Pacific / Air Asia

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Cargo Handling
Company Contact Person Contact Details
Unified Stevedoring and Arrastre Corporation

Bienvenido Ruste, President


PTC-Mindanao Port Services Inc

Guillermo L. Laureano, President        


Zamboanga Arrastre and Stevedoring Corporation

Hadji Harun Dimarunsing, President/General Manager


https://www.zamboanga.com/html/tourist_Seaport.htm

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Based on the PPA 2018 Cargo Throughput Report, PMO Zamboanga had 44,927(RORO) and 551,045(Non RORO) for the 1st quarter and 42,028(RORO) and 624,437(Non RORO) in the 2nd quarter of 2018. There are nineteen seaports or wharves in Zamboanga City, twelve of which are privately owned. The biggest and most modern is the Zamboanga Port, which is operated by the Philippine Port Authority (PPA). It is located at the City's southern tip, and it's main entrance is on R.T. Lim Boulevard. It can hold 20 vessels at a time. This port is designed for larger vessel and can accommodate within 10m draft. Container handling if DTD FCL mode will be shoulder by shipping company.

Humanitarian cargoes are priorities in all Philippine ports during an emergency.

Sources:

https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/qtr_stat/2018%20Cargo%20Statistics.pdf

https://www.zamboanga.com/html/tourist_Seaport.htm

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From June to November

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

Small vessel bound for Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-tawi provinces also use this port.

HANDLING FIGURES for 2018

Vessel Calls

9,721

Container Traffic (TEUs)

48,705 TEUs

https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/qtr_stat/2018%20Container%20Statistics.pdf

https://maritimereview.ph/2019/01/25/the-port-of-zamboanga/

http://www.neda.gov.ph/regional-development-councils/

https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/qtr_stat/2018%20Container%20Statistics.pdf


Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2018

Bulk (MT)

58,631 MT

Break bulk (MT)

1,179,149 MT

https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/List%20of%20Ports%20covered%20in%20PPA%20Statistics.pdf

https://www.ppa.com.ph/annual-statistical-report-by-year-vol-1

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links: 

https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-vessel

https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-cargoes

https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/charges-storage

https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/ppa_document/2020%20Cargo%20Handling%20Tariff%20Nationwide.zip

https://www.ppa.com.ph/?q=content/exemption-port-charges

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

6

320  m

6-13 m

Finger pier w/ 2-RORO berth 1,000 m

Container Berth

0


Silo Berth

0


Berthing Tugs

0


Water Barges

0


https://www.skyscrapercity.com/threads/zamboanga-ports-and-shipping.1490265/

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo


Exports - Bagged Cargo


Imports and Exports - RoRo


Other Imports


Container Facilities

PMO Zamboanga has CFS and an open area for bulk storage.

Facilities

20 & 40 ft

Container Facilities Available

13,700 m2

Container Freight Station (CFS)

5,040 m2

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Other Capacity Details


Daily Take Off Capacity
(Containers per Day)


Number of Reefer Stations
(Connection Points)

8

Emergency Take-off Capacity


Off take Capacity of Gang Shift
(Containers per Shift)


https://www.zamboanga.com/html/tourist_Seaport.htm

https://www.skyscrapercity.com/threads/zamboanga-ports-and-shipping.1490265/

Customs Guidance

Customs clearing is done at the port. Customs clearing and operations normally takes the usual process and time frame provided that all clearance, exemption and document are process on time.

Operating Hours: 8am - 5pm, Mon-Fri. Closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

Phone: +6362 992 6844

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

2 passenger terminal sheds (1,620 m2 and 960 m2)

Grain and Bulk Handling

There are no grain and bulk handling facilities at Zamboanga Port.

Main Storage Terminal

  • 5,400 m2 open storage area
  • 6,200 m2 unpaved area
  • 13,700 m2 container marshalling yard

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

1 (transit shed)

5,050 m2

Refrigerated Cargo

None (cold storage)


General Cargo

1 (Transit Shed)

5,050 m2

Stevedoring

  • Unified Stevedoring and Arrastre Corporation (USAC)
  • PTC-Mindanao Port Services, Inc. (PTC-MPSI)
  • Zamboanga Arrastre and Stevedoring Corporation (ZASCO)

Hinterland Information

  • Shipping companies will facilitate withdrawal and delivery of DTD FCL thru their contracted transporters.
  • LCL cargoes will be facilitated by the owner or their authorized representative.

Port Security

24/7 guarded gate 1 and 2 complex With Astrophysics baggage X-Ray machine and metal detectors.

Security

ISPS Compliant


Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)


Police Boats

Provided by Maritime Command

Fire Engines

Provided by the local government

 



2.1.3.12 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Iligan


Port Overview

The Port of Iligan is located along the northern central coastal area of Mindanao facing the Iligan Bay.  It serves the port users and passengers coming from the hinterlands of the provinces of Lanao del Sur, Lanao del Norte, parts of Misamis Oriental, and the cities of Iligan and Marawi. Passenger and cargo shipping lines operating in the Port of Iligan serves the cities of Manila, Cebu City and Ozamiz. Iligan Port is not the first port of entry and it only caters to domestic vessels.

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Lanao Del Norte

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Iligan City (0 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Iligan

Latitude

8.240287

Longitude

124.2377

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Noeme W. Calderon, Port Manager

ppailigan@yahoo.com

+63 221 1346

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Laguindingan Airport

 

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Imasco Arrastre and Stevedoring Corporation

+6363 221 1341

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Port Details
Anchorage Depth 76 feet
Cargo pier depth 12 - 20 feet (4.9 - 6.1 m)
Oil terminal depth 16 -  20 feet (4.9 – 6.1m)
Dry dock N/A
Harbor size Very small
Harbor type Open roadstead
Max size up to 500 feet in length
Channel 76 feet – over (23.2m – over)
Repairs None
Shelter Fair

http://www.worldportsource.com/ports/portCall/PHL_Port_of_Iligan_1983.php

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

June to December

Major Import Campaigns

No


Other Comments

N/A


Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: Port of Iligan Cargo Handling Tariff Rates



2.1.3.13 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Balbagon


Port Overview

The Port of Balbagon is located in the eastern part of the municipality of Mambajao, Camiguin Island. This port serves general cargoes coming from Cebu and Bohol.  It is being managed by PPA TMO Camiguin Province.

Port website: https://ppapmocdo.wordpress.com/port-profile/tmo-camiguin/portofbalbagon/

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Camiguin

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Mambajao (0 km)

Cagayan De Oro (105 km, multi-modal transport)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Balbagon

Latitude

9.2436111

Longitude

124.7375

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority PMO Cagayan De Oro

Management Contact Person

Isidro V. Butaslac, Jr. , Port Manager 

PMO Misamis Oriental / Cagayan De Oro 

+63 88 856-9098 / 856-1264 

ivbutaslacjr@ppa.com.ph 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Laguindingan Airport (Cagayan De Oro)

Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Air Asia

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

PPA PMO CAGAYAN de ORO 

ISIDRO V. BUTASLAC, Jr., Port Manager 

PMO Misamis Oriental / Cagayan De Oro 

+63 88 856-9098 / 856-1264 

ivbutaslacjr@ppa.com.ph 

 

Balbagon Arrastre, Stevedoring and Porterage Services (BASPS) 

Lagundi St Joseph Street Poblacion, 9100 Mambajao - Mambajao, Camiguin – Philippines 

+63 917 727 1305 


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

The port only handles local vessels coming from nearby provinces.

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

June to November

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

Caters only to domestic vessels.

HANDLING FIGURES for 2018

Vessel Calls

618

Container Traffic (TEUs)

None

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2018

Bulk (MT)

None

Break bulk (MT)

311,265 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Unified tariff for Camiguin Ports.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

2 44 m 6 m


General Cargo Handling Berths 

Cargo Type 

Berth Identification 

Imports - Bagged Cargo 

1 & 2

Exports - Bagged Cargo 

N/A

Imports and Exports - RoRo 

N/A

Other Imports 

N/A

Port Handling Equipment

General and rolling cargoes are handled by Balbagon Arrastre. There are no handling equipment in the port.

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

No



Container Gantries

No



Mobile Cranes

No



Reachstacker

No



RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

No



Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

No



Transtainer

No



Forklifts

No



Container Facilities

There are no container facilities in Balbagon Port.

Customs Guidance

There are no customs facilities as this port only handles domestic traffic. Customs documents must be filed and cleared at BOC Cagayan de Oro.

Contact:

Atty. Elvira Cruz, District Collector 

Port of Cagayan De Oro

+63 88 856-9406 

elvira.cruzn@customs.gov.ph 


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

There is a passenger terminal and a small warehouse.

Grain and Bulk Handling

There are no grain and bulk handling facilities in Balbagon Port.

Main Storage Terminal

There is no storage terminal in Balbagon Port.

Stevedoring

Stevedoring only to assist vessel on board crane from setting the cargoes to be offloaded to trucks.

Hinterland Information

Owner of the cargoes must provide provide its own trucks.

Port Security

Local security is assisted by the local government police.

Security

ISPS Compliant 

No 

Current ISPS Level  
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

N/A

Police Boats 

Coast Guard

Fire Engines 

Yes, supported by Camiguin Provincial Government 

 



2.1.3.14 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Benoni


Port Overview

The Port of Benoni is located in the southern part of the Municipality of Mahinog, Camiguin.  This port will be the destination of vessels coming from the Port of Balingoan.  Only domestic vessels and small cargo ships with rolling cargoes dock on this port.

Port website: https://ppapmocdo.wordpress.com/port-profile/tmo-camiguin/portofbenoni/

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Camiguin Province

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Mahinog (0 km)

Cagayan De Oro (85 km, multi-modal travel)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Benoni

Latitude

9.139558

Longitude

124.793906

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Isidro V. Butaslac Jr., Port Manager 

PMO Misamis Oriental / Cagayan De Oro 

+63 88 856-9098 / 856-1264 

ivbutaslacjr@ppa.com.ph 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Laguindingan Airport

Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Air Asia

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Cargo handling operations is being handled by the Balbagon Arrastre, Stevedoring and Porterage Services (BASPS).

Contact: 

Lagundi St Joseph Street Poblacion 

9100 Mambajao, Camiguin, Philippines 

+63 917 727 1305 


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From June to November

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A

HANDLING FIGURES for 2020

Vessel Calls

1552

Container Traffic (TEUs)

None

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

None

Break bulk (MT)

487 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Unified Camiguin CH Tariff Rates.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

3 137 m 6 m


Container Berth

0




Silo Berth

0


Berthing Tugs

0


Water Barges

0



General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

1

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

There is no port handling equipment in the Port of Benoni. Cargo is handled manually.

Container Facilities

There are no container handling facilities at the Port of Benoni.

Customs Guidance

Customs documents must be filed and cleared at BOC Cagayan de Oro.

Contact: 

Atty. Elvira Cruz, District Collector 

Port of Cagayan De Oro

+63 88 856-9406 

elvira.cruzn@customs.gov.ph 


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

There is a passenger terminal and terminal office building.

Grain and Bulk Handling

There is no grain and bulk handling facilities in the Port of Benoni.

Main Storage Terminal

There is no storage terminal in the Port of Benoni.

Stevedoring

Stevedores will assist with the setting of cargoes for offloading directly to truck via the crane mounted on the ship.

Hinterland Information

Cargo owners are responsible for providing trucks.

Port Security

Contracted local guard with the assistance of local police during peak travel season.



2.1.3.15 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Guinsiliban


Port Overview

The Port of Guinsiliban is located at the eastern part of the Municipality of Guinsiliban, Camiguin Province.  It serves vessel coming from Port of Balingoan.

Port website: https://ppapmocdo.wordpress.com/port-profile/tmo-camiguin/portofguinsiliban/ 

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Camiguin

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Guinsiliban (0 km)

Cagayan De Oro (85 km by land / 1 hr by Roro)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Guinsiliban

Latitude

9.0986111

Longitude

124.7877778

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Isidro V. Butaslac  Jr, Port Manager 

PMO Misamis Oriental / Cagayan De Oro 

+63 88 856-9098 / 856-1264 

ivbutaslacjr@ppa.com.ph 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Laguindingan Airport

Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Air Asia

 

Port Picture


Description and Contacts of Key Companies

There are no port handlers at the Guinsiliban Port as only passenger vessels use this port.

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance


SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From June to November

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A

HANDLING FIGURES for 2020

Vessel Calls

N/A

Container Traffic (TEUs)

N/A

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

None

Break bulk (MT)

None

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

There is no port handling operation at this port. Passengers individually take good care of their cargoes.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

1 5 m 6 m


Container Berth

0


Silo Berth

0


Berthing Tugs

0


Water Barges

0


General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

N/A

Exports - Bagged Cargo

N/A

Imports and Exports - RoRo

N/A

Other Imports

N/A

Port Handling Equipment

There are no port handling equipment in the Port of Benoni.

Container Facilities

There are no container facilities at the Port of Benoni.

Customs Guidance

The Port of Guinsiliban only serves domestic passenger traffic, customs is not needed.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

None

Grain and Bulk Handling

None

Main Storage Terminal

None

Stevedoring

None

Hinterland Information

Passengers individually take good care of their cargoes.

Port Security

None

 



2.1.3.16 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Jimenez


Port Overview

Jimenez is a third class municipality located at Barangay Taboo, Jimenez, Misamis Occidental.  The Port of Jimenez exclusively caters to petroleum products of Filipinas Shell, Chevron Philippines, and Petron whose depots are situated nearby. It also serves the incoming copra of Third Millennium Oil Mills Inc. (TMOMI) when its private port is occupied. Its sole use is for transport of copra products such as coconut oil, copra pellets and copra cakes.

For Humanitarian Use 

Small sea craft can carry humanitarian cargoes and dock at the port.  This port can be use if Ozamis main port will be not operational. Port has no RORO ramp.

  • Anchorage depth:22.9m
  • Cargo Pier depth:12.2m
  • Harbor size: very small
  • Harbor type: Coastal Natural
  • Pier Max Size: 500 ft in length

Port website: https://maritimereview.ph/tag/port-of-jimenez/

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Misamis Occidental, Region X

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Ozamis City (24 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Jimenez

Latitude

8.3333333

Longitude

123.866667

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority PMO Misamis Occidental

Management Contact Person

Subanrio I. Lim, Acting Port Manager 

PMO Misamis Occidental / Ozamiz 

+63 88 521-0238 / 521-1538 

silim@ppa.com.ph 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Labo/Ozamis Airport

Domestic only: Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific

 

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

The Port of Jimenez exclusively caters to petroleum products of Filipinas Shell, Chevron Philippines, and Petron whose depots are situated nearby. Ships will at anchorage near the port and moored then connect to the pipes to unload their products and stored at the nearby depot. 

https://maritimereview.ph/tag/port-of-jimenez/

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

2 95 m 7m


Container Berth

N/A


Silo Berth

N/A


Berthing Tugs

N/A


Water Barges

N/A



General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

1 and 2

Exports - Bagged Cargo

N/A

Imports and Exports - RoRo

N/A

Other Imports

N/A

Port Handling Equipment

N/A

Container Facilities

N/A

Customs Guidance

Custom documents must file and cleared at BOC Ozamis City Sub-Port.

Contact: 

Ernie E. Lacpao, OIC Sub-Port Collector 

 Sub-Port of Ozamis 

Ernie.Lacpao@customs.gov.ph 

+63 88 856-9406 

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

N/A

Grain and Bulk Handling

N/A

Main Storage Terminal

N/A

Stevedoring

N/A

Hinterland Information

N/A

Port Security

Locally-hired security guards.

Security

ISPS Compliant 

No 

Current ISPS Level  
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

N/A

Police Boats 

Coast Guard Ozamis 

Fire Engines 

Yes, provided by the local government

 



2.1.3.17 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Mindanao Container Terminal


Port Overview

This port caters foreign containerized vessels only.  Foreign flag vessels will have to dock on this port and offload their containers. Located just outside Cagayan de Oro, this port helps to decongest vessel traffic arrivals at Cagayan de Oro Port.

Port website: https://www.ictsi.com/what-we-do/our-terminals/mindanao-international-container-terminal-services-inc

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Region X

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Cagayan De Oro (20 km)

Port's Complete Name

Mindanao Container Terminal

Latitude

8.5233025

Longitude

124.7490825

Managing Company or Port Authority

Integrated Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI)

Management Contact Person

Mindanao International Container Terminal Services Inc. (MICTSI)

Phividec Industrial Estate, Tagoloan 9001 Misamis Oriental, Philippines

+63 917 717 6693 (Operations)

MICTSI.Advisory@mictsi.comMICTSI.MCT@mictsi.com

www.mictsi.com

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Laguindingan Airport

Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Air Asia

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

ICTSI manages the entire operations of the Port.

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Mindanao Container Port has a draft depth of 13 m. Vessel size should be consider as the berthing length of the port is 300 m. The port is not heavily congested as it mainly served containerized cargoes which is much easier to handle than LCL cargoes. Vessel traffic on this port is not that tight as foreign vessel arrivals is on intervals schedule.

https://cdnweb.ictsi.com/s3fs-public/2019-04/stc_mictsi_new.pdf

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

No

June to November

Major Import Campaigns

N/A


Other Comments

Port operations continue as containers are water tight.

 

Handling Figures for 2018 

Vessel Calls 

499 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

229,633 TEUs 

http://nro10.neda.gov.ph/rdr-2018/ 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2018 

Bulk (MT) 

None 

Break bulk (MT) 

None 

http://nro10.neda.gov.ph/rdr-2018/ 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

No breakbulk rates as port only handles containerized cargoes.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

None


Container Berth

2 300 m 13 m


Silo Berth

None


Berthing Tugs




Pilotage

Water Barges




Water Hydrant


General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

Containerized

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes

2

Container Gantries

Yes

1

Mobile Cranes

No



Reachstacker

Yes



RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

No



Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

No



Transtainer

No



Forklifts

Yes



Container Facilities

For more information please see the following link: https://www.ictsi.com/what-we-do/our-terminals/mindanao-international-container-terminal-services-inc

Facilities

20 and 40 ft

Container Facilities Available


Container Freight Station (CFS)

11,000 m2 over all

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes, 262

Other Capacity Details


Daily Take Off Capacity


Number of Reefer Stations

262

Emergency Take-off Capacity


Off take Capacity of Gang Shift


Customs Guidance

Customs clearance is done in Cagayan De Oro.

Contact: 

John M. Simon, Acting Sub-Port Collector 

Mindanao Container Terminal 

+63 88 742642 

john.simon@customs.gov.ph 


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

Port has no multi-purpose terminal as it only serves containerized cargoes.

Grain and Bulk Handling

No grain bulk handler, containers only.

Main Storage Terminal

The Port only has a 11,000 m2  container yard.

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

None

Refrigerated Cargo

None

General Cargo

None

Stevedoring

None, the port only handles containers.

Hinterland Information

Shipping lines has a pool of contracted truckers to move their containers from the port and bring them to their own container yards.

Port Security

The port has security personnel stationed at 8 different strategic areas inside the port.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes 

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Yes, provided by the Coast Guard

Fire Engines

Yes , provided by the local government

 



2.1.3.18 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Plaridel


Port Overview

The Port of Plaridel is located at Barangay Looc, Ozamis City. It provides passenger and cargo services to and from: Cebu City, Tagbilaran City and Larena, Siquijor. A fish port also exists at Southern Looc adjacent to the Port of Plaridel intended for landing of commercial and local fishing boats.

Port website: https://maritimereview.ph/tag/port-of-plaridel/

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Misamis Occidental

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Ozamis City (67 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Plaridel

Latitude

8.606262

Longitude

123.727550

Managing Company or Port Authority

PPA PMO Misamis Occidental / Ozamis

Management Contact Person

Subanrio I. Lim , Acting Port Manager 

PMO Misamis Occidental / Ozamiz 

+63 88 521-0238 / 521-1538 

silim@ppa.com.ph 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Ozamiz Airport

Domestic only - Philippine Airlines, Air Asia, Cebu Pacific

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Lite Ferries Corporation 

1022 Mj Cuenco, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu 

Info@liteferries.com.ph 

www.liteferries.com.ph 

+639778225483 / +639989995483 

+639253475483 /  +63 32 255-1721 

  

Ocean Jet

Pier 1, CPA Bldg., Cebu City 

Cebu Philippines 

+63(32)255-7560, Sun: 0922-857-5500 

Globe: 0917-638-0000 

customerservice@oceanjet.net 


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

The port only services passenger fast craft vessel coming from Cebu City, Tagbilaran City, and Siquijor.  RORO vessels with small capacities are also docked on this port. The port has limited cargo handling capacity. Passenger traders usually take care of their own cargoes.

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From June to December

Major Import Campaigns

No


Other Comments


HANDLING FIGURES for 2020

Vessel Calls

153

Container Traffic (TEUs)

None

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

None

Break bulk (MT)

46,919 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: Unified Tariff from Ozamis Base Port.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

3 80 m 5 m


Container Berth

N/A


Silo Berth

N/A


Berthing Tugs

N/A


Water Barges

N/A



General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Berth 1

Exports - Bagged Cargo

N/A

Imports and Exports - RoRo

N/A

Other Imports

N/A

Port Handling Equipment

There are no handling equipment as traffic is mostly passengers and rolling cargo.

Container Facilities

There are no container facilities in the port.

Customs Guidance

Customs documents must file and cleared at BOC Ozamis Sub-Port.

Contact:

Ernie E. Lacpao, OIC Sub-Port Collector 

Sub-Port of Ozamis 

Ernie.Lacpao@customs.gov.ph 

+63 88 856-9406 


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The port only has a passenger terminal.

Grain and Bulk Handling

N/A

Main Storage Terminal

The port has an open storage space of 720 m2.

Stevedoring

Stevedoring is handled by the Misamis Occidental (Plaridel) Integrated Arrastre and Stevedoring Services Inc.

Hinterland Information

  • For rolling cargoes on board a RORO vessel will exit the port after cargo clearance from PPA.
  • Passenger cargoes will be facilitated by porterage services.

Port Security

The port has locally-hired guards.

Security

ISPS Compliant

No

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

N/A

Police Boats

Yes, provided by the Coast Guard.

Fire Engines

Yes, provided by the local government.

 



2.1.3.19 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Tubod


Port Overview

The Port of Tubod is a terminal port supervised by the Terminal Management Office of Tubod under the administrative area of jurisdiction of the Port Management Office Iligan. It is about 69 kilometers from Iligan City and about 12 nautical miles from the Port of Ozamiz across Panguil Bay. 

Boats from Tamula Shipping used to ferry cargoes and passengers from the Port of Tubod to the Port of Ozamiz and vice versa. In early 1980’s Millennium Shipping Co. operated RoRo barges that ferried vehicles and passengers from the Port of Tubod to the Port of Silanga in Tangub City (about 20 kms. from Ozamiz City) and vice versa. The ferry services of Tamula Shipping and Millennium Shipping Co., however, halted in the late 1996 because of the introduction of more modern, more convenient and faster RoRo ferry services by Daima Shipping Corporation which operated its own private port and ferry services in Mukas, Municipality of Kolambugan, Province of Lanao del Norte, about 15 kms. from Tubod, and nearer to Iligan City.

At present, the Port of Tubod caters to passengers carried by outriggers or small watercraft coming from parts of Lanao del Norte to Tangub City and vice versa.

Port Facilities:

Total Port Area : 17,840 m2

R.C. Pier : 125 meters x 9 meters

RoRo Ramp : 11.0 meters x 6.0 meters

Open Storage/Back-up Area : 4,500 m2

Passenger Terminals : 120 m2

Port website: https://www.skyscrapercity.com/threads/lanao-del-norte-ports-and-shipping.1713832/

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Lanao Del Norte

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Iligan (68 km)

Port's Complete Name

TMO Port of Tubod

Latitude

8.0555556

Longitude

123.7875

Managing Company or Port Authority

PPA PMO Lanao del Norte/Iligan

Management Contact Person

Omar A. Sabdani, Acting Manager

Terminal Management Office of Tubod


Medardo I. Sosobrado, Jr., Acting Port Manager 

PMO Lanao Del Norte / Iligan 

+63 63 223-1346 / 223-9124 

misosobrado@ppa.com.ph 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Laguindingan Airport

Philippine Airlines / Cebu Pacific / AirAsia

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

PORT SERVICES: Cargo Handling Operator

The authorized Cargo Handling Operator Tubod Arrastre Services, Inc.

Address : Port Area, Tubod, Lanao del Norte, Philippines

Telephone No : (063) 341-5292

https://www.skyscrapercity.com/threads/lanao-del-norte-ports-and-shipping.1713832/

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance


SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From June to December

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A

HANDLING FIGURES for 2020

Vessel Calls

6

Container Traffic (TEUs)

None

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2020

Bulk (MT)

9,947 MT

Break bulk (MT)

None

https://www.ppa.com.ph/annual-statistical-report-by-year-vol-2 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Please see the following link: Port of Iligan Cargo Handling Tariff Rates (Domestic and International)

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

2 125 m 6 m

With Roro ramp

Container Berth

None


Silo Berth

None


Berthing Tugs

None


Water Barges

None



General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

1

Exports - Bagged Cargo

N/A

Imports and Exports - RoRo

N/A

Other Imports

N/A

Port Handling Equipment

There is no port handling equipment in the Port, cargoes are loaded/ offloaded with manual labour.

Container Facilities

N/A

Customs Guidance

Custom documents to be filed and cleared at BOC Sub-Port of Iligan.

Contact: 

Nasrudin D. Guro, Sub-Port Collector, Sub-Port of Iligan 

(063) 221-6066 

nasrudin.guro@customs.gov.ph 


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

N/A

Grain and Bulk Handling

N/A

Main Storage Terminal

There is an open area of 4,500 m2 which serves as the main storage terminal.

Stevedoring

Tubod Arrastre Services, Inc. 

Address : Port Area, Tubod, Lanao del Norte, Philippines 

Telephone No : (063) 341-5292 

Hinterland Information

Rolling cargoes will exit upon clearance from PPA. Passenger cargo will be managed by porterage port services.

Port Security

The port has locally-hired security guards.

Security

ISPS Compliant

No

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

N/A

Police Boats

Provided by the Coast Guard

Fire Engines

Provided by Tubod Municipality

 



2.1.3.20 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Balingoan


Port Overview

The Port of Balingoan is located at Barangay Buak-Buak, Baligoan, Misamis Oriental.  This port mainly caters to passenger and vehicles going to Camiguin Island. RORO and small sea craft operates on this port, which is vital for the travel linkage to Camiguin and Bohol.

Port website: https://ppapmocdo.wordpress.com/port-profile/tmo-of-balingoan/

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Misamis Oriental

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Cagayan De Oro (84 km)

Port's Complete Name

TMO Balingoan

Latitude

9.005605

Longitude

124.846478

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

PA PMO Misamis Oriental / Cagayan de Oro

Management Contact Person

Isidro V. Butaslac, Jr. 

Port Manager 

PMO Misamis Oriental / Cagayan De Oro 

+63 88 856-9098 / 856-1264 

ivbutaslacjr@ppa.com.ph 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Laguindingan Airport

Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Air Asia

 

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Prudential Customs Brokerage Services, Inc. (PCBSI) manages port handling and manpower services.  

  • Port of Balingoan, Balingoan, Misamis Oriental 
  • Prudential Custom Brokerage Services, Inc (PCBSI) Dapitan Branch 
    • Port Of Dapitan, Dapitan City 7101 Zamboanga del Norte Philippines (+63 65 302 0772) 
  • Main Office
    • 7603 Dela Rosa Centre, Dela Rosa Street, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines  (+63 2 812 6085 )

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

The Port of Balingoan has no major cargo movements. This port only cater mostly passenger and their hand carried luggage.  There is a RORO that serves for cargo truck that will directly board the ship and immediately depart upon arrival at Camiguin.  This Port ceases operations during stormy weather and severe high wind at sea.

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From June to November

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

Port only cater local cargoes and passengers

HANDLING FIGURES for 2020

Vessel Calls

2,129

Container Traffic (TEUs)

None

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2018

Bulk (MT)

None

Break bulk (MT)

None

https://www.ppa.com.ph/annual-statistical-report-by-year-vol-2 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Please see the foloowing link for Port of Balingoan tariff rates: Port of Balingoan (Domestic) CH Tariff

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

4 205 m 6 m

3 Roro ramps

Container Berth

None


Silo Berth

None


Berthing Tugs

None


Water Barges

None


Roro Berths 4


General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

1

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None

Port Handling Equipment

Handling operators has no cargo equipment for loading. RORO vessel directly load the trucks while conventional vessel uses manpower for cargo handling, if any.

Container Facilities

No container facilities at this Port.

Customs Guidance

The port only serves domestic cargo and customs clearance is not needed. Customs documents should file and cleared at BOC Cagayan de Oro Port.

Contact:

Atty. Elvira Cruz, District Collector, Port of Cagayan De Oro

elvira.cruz@customs.gov.ph

+63 88 856-9406


For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The port only has a passenger terminal and an 2,000 m2 parking lot for trucks.

Grain and Bulk Handling

None

Main Storage Terminal

None

Stevedoring

Prudential Customs Brokerage Services, Inc. (PCBSI) handles the stevedoring services in the port.

Hinterland Information

Passengers are responsible for the handling of their cargoes as most cargo are rolling cargoes. Trucks and service vehicles will take RORO for transshipment to Camiguin Island.

Port Security

Security guards manage the port security with the help of local police during peak travel season.

Security

ISPS Compliant

No

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

N/A

Police Boats

Supported by the Coast Guard

Fire Engines

Supported by the Local Government

 



2.1.3.21 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Davao (Sasa Wharf)


Port Overview

The Port of Davao is the gateway to southern Philippines, considered the most important port in Mindanao, as it is the busiest international container port serving both Visayas and Mindanao regions.

The Port of Davao has a natural coastal harbor. It has a small dry dock and a small harbor with over 500 ft in length. Nevertheless, its anchorage depth is between 21.6 m-22.9 m deep; its cargo pier depth is between 9.4m-10m; and it oil terminal depth is between 6.4 m-7.6 m, all perfect for large cargo carriers and tankers. It has a transit shed of 1,200 m2 and 360 m2 for passenger terminals and parking. Its container yard is 33,000 m2, with storage area of 20,000 m2, and a warehouse of 6,000 m2.

Port Website: https://www.ictsi.com/what-we-do/our-terminals/davao-integrated-port-and-stevedoring-services-corp.

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Davao Del Sur

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Davao City (0 km)

Port's Complete Name

Sasa Wharf, Port of Davao

Latitude

7.1270

Longitude

125.6621

Managing Company or Port Authority

Integrated Container Terminal Services Inc. / Philippine Port Authority

Management Contact Person


Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Davao International Airport

Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Silk Air, Air Asia

 

Port Picture


Location map of Davao Port:

  1. Gatehouse complex
  2. Customs Office
  3. Motor pool  
  4. Transit shed
  5. Old quay
  6. Administration Office
  7. Container yard 1
  8. Reefer racks
  9. Container yard 2
  10. Container yard 3
  11. New quay


Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Port of Davao (Sasa) is managed by PPA XI.  Two (2) handling companies are operating in the port of Sasa.  DIPSSCOR-ICTSI handles foreign vessel while Filipinas Port handles domestic vessels.

Company Contact Person Address Email Address / Website Phone Number
Davao Integrated Port and Stevedoring Services Corp. (DIPSSCOR)
International Port of Davao, Km 10, Port Area Sasa Wharf, Davao City jdomingo@ictsi.com    

+63822344470, +63 0822347618  

Fax: +63 0822331642

Filipinas Port Services Inc. (FILPORT) 
Km. 10, Port Area, Sasa, Davao City, https://filport.com.ph/  +63 822340109
Phil. Ports Authority Port District Office of Southern Mindanao Port of Davao Analee Aguilar, Port Manager Panabo City Rd., Buhangin, Davao City
+63 822352564 to 68.   
Bureau of Customs Davao
Sasa wharf, Port area, Sasa, Buhangin, Davao City
+63 822331258.   


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

The Sasa Port in Davao City serves as the main base port, catering to both domestic and foreign vessels and handling the bulk of cargo shipments in the region.  The volume of cargo at the Sasa Port registered a decline based on data gathered from the period 2010-2013 by 2% for domestic cargo and -4% for foreign cargo. The downtrend is attributed mainly to the poor container handling facilities at Sasa Port and also due to the devastation brought about by Typhoon Pablo which affected the major cargo product, bananas. However, with the expected increase in the volume of cargo and vessels, the modernization of the Sasa Port through a Public Private Partnership is proposed. Currently Sasa Port is now managed by private company – DIPSSCOR, subsidiary of ICTSI.

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

No

N/A

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A

HANDLING FIGURES for 2019

Vessel Calls

777

Container Traffic (TEUs)

233,062

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2008

Bulk (MT)

93,738

Break bulk (MT)

134,031

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: (https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/citizen_charter_docs/ARTA-PMO_Davao.pdf)

(https://ppp.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Davao-Sasa-Modernization-Project-Info-Memo-14-April-2015-FINAL.pdf)

Berthing Specifications

Currently there is no dedicated berths. Bulk vessels may berth at the container quay anytime & wait for cargo there.

Type of Berth 

Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Comments 

Conventional Berth 

 1

92 m

 

Currently there is no dedicated berths.  Bulk vessels may berth at the container quay anytime & wait for cargo there.  

Container Berth 

N/A 

 

 

 

Silo Berth 

N/A  

 

 

 

Berthing Tugs 

N/A  

 

 

 

Water Barges 

 N/A 

 

 

 


Port Handling Equipment

Port equipment is currently managed a private company, ICTSI / DIPSSCOR. 

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes


Unit acquired after ICTSI operated the port.

Container Gantries

Yes


Unit acquired after ICTSI operated the port.

Mobile Cranes

Yes


Operational

Reachstacker

Yes


Operational

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

Yes


Operational

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

N/A



Transtainer

N/A



Forklifts

Yes


Operational

Container Facilities

Facilities

20 and 40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Other Capacity Details

N/A

Daily Take Off Capacity
(Containers per Day)

N/A

Number of Reefer Stations
(Connection Points)

288 reefer plugs

Emergency Take-off Capacity

N/A

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift
(Containers per Shift)

N/A

Customs Guidance

Procedures for incoming humanitarian cargo:http://customs.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Guidelines-and-Procedures-on-International-Donations.pdf

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Operational areas consist of a container storage yard with 41,490 m2, an open storage yard with  19,737 m2 and other storage areas with 6,250 m2. The total length of the current berth is 1,093 m.  PPA  has also leased a reefer yard facility to DIPSSCOR. The reefer yard is about 2,000 m2, and is currently fitted with 288 reefer plugs installed in four level racks.

Multipurpose Terminal

N/A

Grain and Bulk Handling

For info on bulk & breakbulk handling figures, please follow this link & under table 6.7-1:  https://openjicareport.jica.go.jp/pdf/12022869_03.pdf    

Stevedoring

Port of Davao is operated by private company DIPSSCOR, subsidiary of ICTSI.

Hinterland Information

Cargoes – general & containerized – are moved out by trucks, trailer trucks by different trucking companies.  Some cargoes are delivered directly to the consignees while others are transferred to container yards.  

Port Security

Security is in place with perimeter fence & gates to control traffic.

 

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Yes

Fire Engines

Yes

 



2.1.3.22 Philippines - Mindanao TEFASCO Port


Port Overview

The Terminal Facilities and Services Corporation (TEFASCO) Port is a private commercial & common user port strategically located in Barangay Ilang, Davao City's north side, a  30-minute drive from the downtown area. TEFASCO started operations in November 1977 in augmentation to the City Government’s port in Sasa which was experiencing berth congestion at the time when export of lumber and other agricultural products were at its peak. TEFASCO is operating 24/7, observing only three holidays (New Year, Good Friday & Christmas Day) in a year.

Port website: http://www.tefasco.net/

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Davao Del Sur

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Davao City (40 km)

Port's Complete Name

TEFASCO Port

Latitude

7.1020

Longitude

125.3925

Managing Company or Port Authority

Terminal Facilities and Services Corporation

Management Contact Person


Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Davao International Airport

Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Silk Air, Air Asia

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

During the 2012 Typhoon Bopha response, WFP utilized the port facilities of TEFASCO for the breakbulk rice. Storage facilities of the company were contracted for the disaster response activities. The TEFASCO port facilities are complete and sufficient with supporting manpower complement. The necessary port equipment to handle breakbulk commodities are also present.

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: (https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/citizen_charter_docs/ARTA-PMO_Davao.pdf)

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

1 550 m 10 m

Can accommodate 4 to 5 vessels depending on the vessel’s length.

Container Berth

N/A


Silo Berth

N/A


Berthing Tugs

N/A


Water Barges

N/A


General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

No specific berth

Exports - Bagged Cargo

N/A

Imports and Exports - RoRo

N/A

Other Imports

N/A

Port Handling Equipment

The TEFASCO port facilities are complete and sufficient with supporting staff. The necessary port equipment to handle breakbulk commodities are also present.

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes


Operational

Container Gantries

Yes

2 units, 60 ton capacity Operational

Mobile Cranes

Yes

1 unit, 130 ton capacity Operational

Reachstacker

Yes

4 units Operational

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

Yes

6 units Operational

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

N/A



Transtainer

N/A



Forklifts

Yes

15 units, 4-ton capacities Operational

Container Facilities

Facilities

20 and 40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Other Capacity Details

N/A

Daily Take Off Capacity

N/A

Number of Reefer Stations

N/A

Emergency Take-off Capacity

N/A

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift

N/A

Reference: http://www.tefasco.net/facilities.html 

Customs Guidance

For more information on the entry of humanitarian donations, please see the following link: http://customs.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Guidelines-and-Procedures-on-International-Donations.pdf

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Stevedoring

Based on WFP experience TEFASCO has the equipment & can provide the manpower to handle the operations. 

Pls refer to this link: http://www.tefasco.net/facilities.html

Port Security

Security is good.  Perimeter fence is in place with gates controlling the flow of cargoes, people & trucks.

Security

ISPS Compliant


Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)


Police Boats

No

Fire Engines

Yes

 



2.1.3.23 Philippines - Mindanao Davao International Container Port


Port Overview

Davao International Container Terminal, Inc. (DICT) is a container port terminal in the Philippines. It is a joint venture between the Anflo Management and Investment Corporation (ANFLOCOR) and Dole-Stanfilco, the leading producers and exporters of fresh Cavendish bananas in the Philippines.

Formerly known as San Vicente Terminal and Brokerage Services, Inc. (SVT), DICT has a long history in port operations servicing the stevedoring and arrastre requirements of break bulk shipments of fresh produce like bananas and pineapples in TADECO wharf. DICT operates in an advanced port facility using the latest terminal operating system (TOS) that powers the efficient movement of incoming and outgoing containerized cargoes. 

Port website: http://www.dict.com.ph/

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Davao del Norte

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Davao City (37 km)

Port's Complete Name

Davao International Container Terminal

Latitude

7.2968

Longitude

125.7131

Managing Company or Port Authority

Davao International Container Terminal, Inc. (DICT)

Management Contact Person


Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Davao International Airport

Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Silk Air, Air Asia

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Various international shipping lines utilize the port facilities for the handling of its cargoes. Similarly, the discharge port of the last shipments of WFP (rice & RUSFs) were undertaken in the DICT port.

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

No


Major Import Campaigns

No


Other Comments

N/A

HANDLING FIGURES for 2015

Vessel Calls

287

Container Traffic (TEUs)

267,283


Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: (https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/citizen_charter_docs/ARTA-PMO_Davao.pdf)

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

1 2 quays 15 m

This berth services breakbulk cargoes.

Container Berth

2 4 quays 15 m

These berths cater to container ships.

Silo Berth

N/A


Berthing Tugs

N/A


Water Barges

N/A


Port Handling Equipment

Private port & equipment are managed also by DICT. 

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes


Operational

Container Gantries

Yes


Operational

Mobile Cranes

Yes


Operational

Reachstacker

Yes

8 units Operational

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

Yes


Operational

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

N/A



Transtainer

N/A



Forklifts

Yes


Operational

Container Facilities

Facilities

20 and 40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Other Capacity Details

N/A

Daily Take Off Capacity

N/A

Number of Reefer Stations

Yes

Emergency Take-off Capacity

N/A

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift

N/A

Customs Guidance

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  


2.1.3.24 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Malalag


Port Overview

The Malalag Port is along the south-west coastline of Malalag Bay, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Digos and approximately 88 kilometres (55 mi) south of Davao City. It is more than 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) long and 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) wide. Port facilities include:

  • 50m wharf
  • One berth, 30m x 15m
  • Controlling depth of 9m - 12m below MLLW
  • Fendering system is of clustered timber files distributed equally alongside the wharf
  • Tanks and pipelines for shipment of molasses
  • Malalag Arrastre Porters and Stevedoring Multi-Purpose Coop (MAPOSTMUCO) are the cargo handling operators of general cargoes such as molasses, sugar, steel products, vehicle and heavy equipment.

Approach for Malalag Port is through the Malalag Bay. Ships can anchor at a depth of 21 fathoms free of hazardous underwater obstructions/currents and is notably sheltered from direct exposure to the open sea. Vessels entering the Malalag Port navigate through the south-west route of the Malalag Bay which is a tributary of the larger Davao Gulf waters.

Ships serving the Malalag Port

Vessel

GRT

LOA

Route

M/T Ocean Queen Nine

1058

68.14

Manila-Malalag-Batangas

M/T Alvin

164.88

39

Manila-Malalag-Batangas

M/V Grand Pacific III

498.27

67.37

Davao-Malalag-Manila

LCT Nicia

483.25

68

Ormoc-Malalag-Davao

LCT Jaime Ongpin

497.54

61.4

Davao-Malalag-Iloilo

LCT Filipino

857.94

65.39

Iloilo-Malalag-Cebu

This port was rehabilitated and completed last December 2019. The types of vessels that usually docks in this port are LCTs & M/T (tankers).

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Malalag, Davao Del Sur

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Digos City (25 km)

Port's Complete Name

Malalag Port

Latitude

6.5960

Longitude

125.3990

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person


Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Davao International Airport

Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Silk Air, Air Asia

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

No

N/A

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments


Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: (https://www.ppa.com.ph/sites/default/files/citizen_charter_docs/ARTA-PMO_Davao.pdf)

Port Handling Equipment

Malalag Arrastre Porters and Stevedoring Multi-Purpose Coop (MAPOSTMUCO) are the cargo handling operators of general cargoes.

Customs Guidance

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  


2.1.3.25 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Mati


Port Overview

Port of Mati is a terminal port of PMO-Davao, located at Mati, Davao Oriental in Pujada Bay. It has 80 m long concrete wharf with water depth of 6.5 m and open storage area of 1,595 m2. The port is small size & port type is jetty or wharf which is used primarily for corn, copra, logs and general cargo.

Port website: http://www.worldportsource.com/ports/PHL_Port_of_Mati_1994.php

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Davao Oriental

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Davao City (179 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Mati

Latitude

6.5624

Longitude

126.1327

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person


Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Davao International Airport

Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Silk Air, Air Asia

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

N/A


Major Import Campaigns

N/A


Other Comments

N/A

Customs Guidance

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  


2.1.3.26 Philippines - Mindanao Port of General Santos


Port Overview

The Port of General Santos City (Gensan) is the gateway the SOCCSKSARGEN Region. It is a certified International Ship and Port Facility (ISPS) and is a ISO-compliant cargo handling operator (ISO 901 and ISO 14001). GenSan’s port is the city’s gateway by sea, covering one base port, called the Makar Wharf; two terminal ports: Glan and Mabila; and four private ports: Dole, Cargill, General Milling Co., and Southern Fishing Inc. The Philippine Ports Authority’s (PPA) management office in General Santos City oversees the city’s port.

The Makar Wharf, centrally located at the tip of Sarangani Bay, serves as the city’s gateway for people and trade in Soccsksargen and handles various types of cargoes. It is the southern city’s main international seaport and is one of the finest seaports in the country. GenSan’s port scored high in port safety, health and environment management, and port security according to the Regional Development Council of Region XII – Soccsksargen region. The port’s safety system facilitates efficient, safe, secure, and environment-friendly movement of cargoes in the port. The PPA’s regional office implements the system. 

Port website: www.ppa.com.ph

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Region XII

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

General Santos City (0 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of General Santos City

Latitude

6.093391

Longitude

125.157096

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority, PMO General Santos

Management Contact Person

PPA Administration Building, Makar,General Santos City, Philippines

Email Address: ppa_gensan@yahoo.com

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

General Santos International Airport (10.8km)

Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, AirAsia, PAL Express, Leading Edge

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

South Cotabato Integrated Port Services, Inc. (SCIPSI)

Makar Wharf Llido Arrastre and Stevedoring Services (LLSSI)

Dole Pier Calumpang Wharf Services, Inc. (CALWHARF)

Dole Pier delas Masias Brokerage (DELAMAR)

GMC Pier Tambler Manpower Coop., Services, Inc. (TAMANCO)

Agrotex

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

June to December

Major Import Campaigns

 No


Other Comments

N/A



2.1.3.27 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Surigao


Port Overview

Surigao Port is is a large-sized port. The types of vessels regularly calling at SURIGAO are Ro-Ro/Passenger Ship (24%), General Cargo (16%), Cargo (16%), Passenger (13%), Landing Craft (8%). The maximum length of the vessels recorded to having entered this port is 122 meters. The maximum draught is 6.3 meters. The maximum deadweight is 7787 tons.

The Port Management Office of Surigao has jurisdiction over various ports in the provinces of Surigao Del Norte (including Siargao and Bucas Grande Islands), Surigao del Sur and the Province of Dinagat Islands. Passengers and cargoes from Southern Leyte and even Agusan Del Sur and Agusan Del Norte are handled at Surigao thereby making it the premier port in the Caraga region.

Under PMO Surigao’s supervision are the four Terminal Management Offices (TMO) namely TMO Lipata in Surigao del Norte and TMO Siargao, which oversees ports in Siargao and Bucas Grande Islands from its base at the Port of Dapa in Siargao Islands, Surigao del Norte. TMO Dinagat Islands oversees government ports in the island province from its base in the Port of San Jose, while TMO Tandag manages ports in the Province of Surigao del Sur from its base at the Port of Tandag in Tandag City.

Port website: https://ppasurigao.weebly.com/

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Surigao

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Surigao City (0 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Surigao

Latitude

9.782382

Longitude

125.500878

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Froilan Caturla

(+63853425352)

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Surigao Airport (5 km)

PAL, Cebu Pacific

Port Picture


Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Froilan U. Caturla, Acting Port Manager

Port Management Office of Surigao, PPA Administration Building, Borromeo Street, Port Area, Surigao City, Surigao del Norte, 8400 Philippines


Rowee Endaya – (+63) 917 107 5367 General Manager

Globalport Terminals, Inc - Port Of Surigao City Cargo Handler


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.3 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

Aug to Dec

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A

Handling Figures for 2021

Vessel Calls

6,818

Container Traffic (TEUs)

5,866

Handling Figures for 2021

Vessel Calls

6,818

Container Traffic (TEUs)

5,866

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: Port of Surigao Handling Charges

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

10

729 m

10 m

Conventional Berth 2,3,4,9,10

RORO Berth 1,5,6,7,8

Container Berth

2

200 m

10 m

Berth 2,3

Silo Berth

None



N/A

Berthing Tugs

None



N/A

Water Barges

none





General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

2,3

Exports - Bagged Cargo

2,3

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

None


Port Handling Equipment

The port equipment is managed by Global Port Terminals Inc.

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

No



Container Gantries

No



Mobile Cranes

No



Reachstacker

No



RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

No



Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

No



Transtainer

No



Forklifts

Yes

1 unit, 25 T Other equipment to deploy once Port operations are in full swing after major repairs to infrastructure damaged by TY Odette.

Container Facilities

There are no container facilities, only a marshalling yard. Shipping companies have container yards outside the port.

Customs Guidance

Customs Clearances can be filed at the Port of Surigao Bureau of Customs Office. For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

Location: Block 2

Total Area 4,617 m3

Container Yard / Marshalling Yard


Location: Block 6

Total Area 636 m3

Cargo Shed Area


Location: Block 6

Total Area 716 m3

Open Storage Area

Stevedoring

Global Port handles all port and stevedoring operations.

Hinterland Information

Accredited transporter from the shipping lines will load the incoming and outgoing TEUs. RORO cargoes will be the responsibility of the owners to book for loading to a RORO vessel.

Port Security

PPA Police secure the Port with augmentation of local contracted security forces. 



2.1.3.28 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Dapa (Siargao)


Port Overview

The Port of Dapa is a general-purpose port facility that can accommodate both conventional and RORO type vessels. It serves as the principal maritime gateway to the island of Siargao at the northeastern tip of Mindanao. The Terminal Management Office of Siargao is based at the port. Facilities at the Port of Dapa include a pier and two RORO ramps. Paved back-up-area, marshalling yard and open storage area complements the berthing facilities. A closed (secure) cargo shed is also available at the port.  It is located at the southeastern end of Siargao Island, Northeast of Bucas point, Dapa, Surigao del Norte.

Port website: https://ppasurigao.weebly.com/uploads/1/5/0/4/15042190/brochure-siargao.pdf

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Surigao Del Norte

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Dapa (2.3 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Dapa

Latitude

9.4517

Longitude

126.259

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Francisco M. Suriaga Jr

Terminal Manager

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Mactan-Cebu International Airport

PAL, Cebu Pacific, Eva Air, Emirates, China Airlines, Qatar Airways

Port Picture


Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

2 RORO Ramps

1 Pier

30 m 6 m

2 RORO Ramps and 1 general purpose pier

Container Berth

None


Silo Berth

None


Berthing Tugs

None


Water Barges

None


General Cargo Handling Berths

There are no cargo-handling berths.

Port Handling Equipment

There are no available port handling equipment.

Container Facilities

There are no container-handling facilities.

Customs Guidance

The port of Dapa is not an entry/exit port. The Port of Surigao is the nearest port that handles exports and imports.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

Passenger Terminal- 330 m2 (approximately 100 person capacity)

Marshalling yard – 3,345 m2

Grain and Bulk Handling

None.

Main Storage Terminal

Open air storage – 1,556 m2

Cargo shed - 300 m2 

Stevedoring

Dapa Labor and Arrastre Services



2.1.3.29 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Lipata


Port Overview

The Port of Lipata is one of the four (4) Ferry Terminals under the Eastern Nautical Highway—the Roll-on, Roll-Off ports and highway system built in the Philippines to connect the Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao main island groups. Serving as a hub to two spoke ferry terminals (namely the ports of Liloan and San Ricardo, all in Southern Leyte), the Port of Lipata has three RORO ramps, one RORO berth and one specialized steel ramp.

As of 28 Apr 2022, only three RORO ramps were operational. Two RORO ramps were damaged by Typhoon Rai's (Odette in the Philippines) onslaught on 16 Dec 2021.

Port website: https://ppasurigao.weebly.com/uploads/1/5/0/4/15042190/brochure_lipata.pdf 

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Surigao Del Norte

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Surigao City (3 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Lipata

Latitude

9.815582

Longitude

125.454812

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Allan P. Yap, TMO Port Manager

+63 86 827-1434 / (086) 827-1434

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Surigao Airport (4 km)

Domestic flight only via CEBU

 

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Philippine Archipelago Ports & Terminal Services Inc (PAPTSI): Cargo Handler at Lipata Port

Contacts:

Merv Jim Diola, Port Operations OIC (+63 9484477382)

Merlyn Eludo-Sebial, Passenger Terminal OIC (+63 950 957 1471)

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

RORO Terminal Fee
Vehicle Type Description Terminal Fee
Type 1 Motorcycle, tricycle, scooter Php 65.00
Type 2 Car, minivan, SUV, AUV, Owner-type jeep, PUJ Php 129.00
Type 3 Light delivery van, pickup truck, PUJ Php 258.00
Type 4 Stake truck, heavy delivery truck, passenger bus, prime mover/tractor head (with or without trailer/chassis) Php 516.00

The above rates shall be an inclusive charge for the use of port facilities collected on a per sea-leg journey at the port of embarkation. No fees or charges shall be collected at the port of disembarkation.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

5 (RORO) 110 m 4 m

RORO Ramps (3)

RORO Berth (1)

Specialized RORO Steel Ramp (1)

General Cargo Handling Berths

There are no cargo handling berths.

Port Handling Equipment

There are no port handling equipment as the port only serves RORO cargo.

Container Facilities

There are no container facilities.

Customs Guidance

Lipata Port is not an entry /exit port for imports and exports. The Port of Surigao is the nearest port that handles imports and exports. 

For information on donated humanitarian goods, please the http://customs.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Guidelines-and-Procedures-on-International-Donations.pdf

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Lipata Port is a passenger terminal. RORO cargoes queue in an open space (1,315 m3).

Stevedoring

Philippine Archipelago Ports & Terminal Services Inc (PAPTSI): Stevedoring services at Lipata Port

Contacts:

Merv Jim Diola, Port Operations OIC (+63 9484477382)

Merlyn Eludo-Sebial, Passenger Terminal OIC (+63 950 957 1471)

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Hinterland Information

Cargo owners are responsible for loading and withdrawal at the port. Truck owners will be the one to board and disembark the truck from the vessel. 

Port Security

Local security guards man the port, with support from the Philippine National Police and the Philippine Coast Guard. 



2.1.3.30 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Nasipit


Port Overview

The Port of Nasipit is the major seaport or base port in Agusan del Norte.  It is a reinforced concrete general purpose wharf utilized for foreign and domestic general cargoes and passengers.  Berthing facilities are as follows:  A 184.25-meter container berth with a load capacity of 68.67 MPa and an apron width of 20 meters. Ro-Ro berth with a berth of 134 meters and 4 units 20 x 20 meters square Ro-Ro ramp having a load capacity of 51-71 MPa.

The wharf is protected by rubber fenders and provided with mooring facilities. For small vessels, a 10 m depth is safe. For large vessels, 47 m is the safe depth for anchorage. Anchorage has limited swing for large vessels. Services offered: cargo handling, porterage, ancillary, bunkering, water supply, tug, pilotage, line mooring.

Port website: https://pmonasipit.weebly.com/port-profile.html

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Agusan Del Norte

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Butuan City (25 km)

Port's Complete Name

Nasipit Port

Latitude

8.969

Longitude

125.295

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person


Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Mactan-Cebu International Airport

PAL, Cebu Pacific, Eva Air, Emirates, China Airlines, Qatar Airways

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance


SEASONAL CONSTRAINTS


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

No

N/A

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments


Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Container Berth

1 184.25 m 10 m


RoRo Berth 1 134 m 10 m

Port Handling Equipment

The port equipment is managed by the government.

Customs Guidance

For incoming donations of humanitarian goods, please see the following link: http://customs.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Guidelines-and-Procedures-on-International-Donations.pdf

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.


2.1.3.31 Philippines - Mindanao Port of San Jose (Dinagat Islands)


Port Overview

The Terminal Management Office of Dinagat Islands supervises all ports in the Province of Dinagat Islands and based at the Port of San Jose. The Port of San Jose is the principal port serving the Province of Dinagat Islands. Situated at the capital town of San Jose, the port serves as the main maritime hub to serve shipping and logistics requirements of the seven towns in Dinagat Islands.

Port website

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Dinagat Islands

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

San Jose (4.9 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of San Jose

Latitude

10.006189

Longitude

125.570017

Managing Company or Port Authority

If more than one operator, break down by area of operation

Management Contact Person

Jerk E. Comparativo

Terminal Manager

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Surigao Airport (154 km, includes travel by ferry)

Domestic flights only via Cebu & Manila

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Mr Allan P. Yap, Terminal Manager

Terminal Management Office of Dinagat

Poblacion, San Jose,  Dinagat Islands 8400 PHILIPPINES


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

Aug to Dec

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

1 Roro 11 m 3 m



General Cargo Handling Berths

There are no cargo handling berths.

Port Handling Equipment

There are no port handling equipment.

Container Facilities

There are no container facilities.

Customs Guidance

San Jose Port is not an entry/exit port for imports and imports. The nearest port for import and export is the Port of Surigao.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

Passenger Terminal - 240m2 (approximately 100 person capacity)

Marshalling Yard - 140m2

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Open Area – 1,137 m2

Cargo Shed - 40 m2

 

2.1.3.32 Philippines - Mindanao Port of Hayanggabon


Port Overview

The Port of Hayanggabon is located at the south end of Surigao del Norte within the municipality of Claver. It serves as an alternate port en route to the Municipality of Socorro and the Municipality of Dapa with regular motorized bancas that can cater passengers and commercial goods.

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Surigao Del Norte

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Claver (3 km), Surigao City (80 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Hayanggabon

Latitude

9.541326

Longitude

125.840387

Managing Company or Port Authority

Philippine Ports Authority

Management Contact Person

Renelyn Caprecho: +63 907 5583607

Ginalee Galinato: +63 908 8976949

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Surigao Airport (80 km)

Butuan Airport (210 km)

 

Port Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Port handling is managed by the Barangay LGU of Hayanggabon, Claver, Surigao del Norte.

Mr. Rito Placencia

Councilor, Barangay Hayanggabon, Claver, Suligao Del Norte

+63 929 601 5702


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

Aug to Dec

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Rates for port handling is Php 10.00 per 50 kg bag.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

1 50 m 3 m

Only for motorized bancas.

Port Handling Equipment

There are no port handling equipment.

Customs Guidance

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For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

There is no terminal, just an open-air space.

Stevedoring

Port handling is managed by the Barangay LGU of Hayanggabon, Claver, Surigao del Norte.

Hinterland Information

Cargo owners are responsible for loading and withdrawal at the port.

Port Security

Philippine National Police Maritime Command, the Coast Guard, and local government provides security for the port.

 



2.2 Philippines Aviation




Overview

The Philippines Civil Aviation Authority (CAAP), formerly the Air Transportation Office (ATO), is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Transportation and Communications responsible for implementing policies on civil aviation to assure safe, economic and efficient air travel. Based in Pasay City, the agency, which also has the responsibility of accident investigation, was created on December 3, 2007 through the filing of senate bill number 1932.

Note: Special provisions for aircraft engaged in non-commercial activities, mercy and humanitarian missions, or government sponsored missions, subject to approval of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine

The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) is the agency of the government mandated to regulate the economic aspect of air transportation, and shall have the general supervision, control and jurisdiction over air carriers, general sales agents, cargo sales agents, and air freight forwarders as well as their property, property rights, equipment, facilities, and franchise (R.A. No. 776, as amended by P.D. 1462). CAB is an attached agency of the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC). In the exercise of its regulatory powers, it is authorized to issue Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) to domestic carriers, Foreign Air Carrier's Permit (FACP) to foreign carriers, and Letters of Authority to airfreight forwarders, general sales agents, cargo sales agents who are fit, willing, and able to perform services as required by public convenience and necessity. CAB likewise performs quasi-judicial functions.

Further information on civil aviation can be found in the following document: Philippines Aviation Additional Information

Key airport information may also be found at:Worldaerodata on the Philippines

Fees and Charges

Based on the below inserted General Provisions (D.O. 99E-02 and D.O.98-1178) the payment of fees and charges applicable to aircraft on international, domestic and general aviation operations flying into and out of the airports in the Republic of the Philippines, and aircraft overflying the Manila Flight Information Region without landing at any airport in the Republic of the Philippines for the use of air navigation facilities provided at those airports and / or associated en-route point shall not apply unless otherwise specifically provided.

General Provisions (D.O. 98-1178)

Revised Schedule of Fees and Charges for Air Navigation Facilities

Applicability

The fees and charges prescribed herein shall apply for the use of the alternate international airports such as Zamboanga, Davao, Puerto Princesa, Laoag and National Airports, their facilities, services, utilities and properties under the management control of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.

The fees and charges herein prescribed shall be applied as follows:

1. Landing for Domestic Flight Operation at national airports other than alternate international airports.

  • 100% for trunkline airports
  • 75% for secondary airports
  • 50% for feeder airports

2. Other Fees / Charges

  • 100% for alternate International and Trunkline
  • 75% for secondary airports
  • 50% for feeder airports

Effects on existing contract

The fees and charges prescribed herein shall not affect contract, leases or concession permits executed or approved prior to the effectivity of this Department Order, except when otherwise provided in said contract, leases or permits.

Exemptions

Unless otherwise specifically provided, the fees and charges provided herein shall not apply to the following:

  1. Aircraft registered and / or operated by the government of the Republic of the Philippines solely for the governmental functions;
  2. State-owned aircraft exclusively used by diplomatic and consular representatives of foreign governments; (Civil registered aircraft other than state-owned aircraft, which are chartered or hired by representatives, or personnel of foreign governments are not exempted by this provision);
  3. Aircraft engaged in humanitarian mission for the particular flight;
  4. Aircraft which, by provisions of existing laws or treaties, are exempted from the payment of fees and other charges; and
  5. Other non-revenue flights as may be exempted by the Director General - CAAP.

Reductions

Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, aircraft operating under the following categories shall be charged fifty percent (50%) of the prescribed rates;

  • Ferry flight of aircraft, aircraft parts or crews.
  • Flights diverted due to in-flight emergency.
  • Airmen flight proficiency training or test flight.
  • Technical landing by non-scheduled flights.
  • Aircraft demonstration flights.
  • Other flights as may be authorized by the Director General - CAAP.

Other Fees and Charges
The fees and charges prescribed herein shall not prejudice the right of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines to impose and collect such other reasonable charges as maybe determined by the Director General - CAAP for the use of such properties, facilities, utilities and services in national airports not covered herein.

Improvements on buildings, building spaces and areas

Physical improvements on all buildings, building spaces and areas, owned by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines may be undertaken by and at the expense of the tenants. However, no improvement may be commenced without prior approval of the plans by the Director General - CAAP, and whenever deemed necessary, a cash deposit shall be made in favour of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, which shall be equivalent to the cost of restoration of any portion of the property affected by such alteration or improvements.

General Provisions (D.O. 99E-02)

Revised Schedule of Fees and Charges for Air Navigation Facilities

Applicability

The charges prescribed herein shall be applicable to aircraft on international, domestic and general aviation operations flying into and out of the airports in the Republic of the Philippines, and aircraft overflying the Manila Flight Information Region without landing at any Philippine airport, for the use of air navigation facilities provided at this airports and/or associated en-route points.

Exemptions

Unless otherwise specifically provided, the payment of fees and charges prescribed herein shall not apply to the following:

  1. Aircraft registered in the name of and operated by the Republic of the Philippines;
  2. Aircraft exclusively used by head of states and diplomatic and consular representatives of foreign governments, (Civil registered aircraft's other than state owned aircraft, which are chartered or hired by or for representatives or personnel of foreign governments are not exempted by this provision);
  3. Aircraft engaged in non-commercial activities, mercy and humanitarian missions, or government-sponsored missions, subject to the approval of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.
  4. Aircraft's which, by provision of existing laws or treaties, is exempted from payment of fees and other charges;
  5. Military aircraft's of foreign government where such governments provide similar exemptions to military aircraft of the Republic of the Philippines;
  6. Aircraft's diverted from its planned route or forced to return to the airport of departure due to emergency.

4.1 Philippines Government Contact List

For further information on the Roles and Services of the CAA of the Philippines, please refer to the following documents:

Philippines Aviation Additional Information

4.4 Philippines Airport Company Contact List

Procedures for Foreign Registered Aircraft

The following requirements need to be applied, presented and approved before preposition of foreign registered aircraft:

  • Procedure for the Entry, Transit, Exit of Foreign Registered Aircraft
  • Hire the services of a Philippine ground handler
  • Request for flight operations clearance through the Philippine ground handler

Basic requirements:

International traffic

Overfly:

  1. Letter request for overfly permit
  2. Letter request must have billing address

Entry/Exit:

  1. Letter request for entry/exit permit
  2. Copy of airworthiness certificate of the aircraft
  3. Copy of pilots’ licenses
  4. Copy of pilots’ latest medical certificates

Note: Only thru International Airports or non-International Airports with available CIQ services

Local (Philippine) Operations

After securing entry/exit permit:

  • Letter request for entry/exit permit

Entry/Exit due medevac:

  1. Letter request for entry/exit permit, with names of doctor/s and patient
  2. Copy of airworthiness certificate of the aircraft
  3. Copy of pilots’ licenses
  4. Copy of pilots’ latest medical certificates

Note: Only thru International Airports or non-International Airports with available CIQ services

  • Flights will be billed for air navigation fees, permit fee, parking fee, others (please check the AIP)
  • Humanitarian Flights

The basic requirements for these flights still apply, but some fees and charges are waived. If possible, clearance from the Department of Foreign Affairs may be obtained to confirm the purpose of the flight.

2.2.1 Philippines - Luzon Aviation


The following pages would show airport assessments in the Luzon group of Islands, covering Regions 1, 2, 3, 4A, 4B, 5, Cordillera Administrative Region, and the National Capital Region.


2.2.1.1 Philippines - Luzon Ninoy Aquino International Airport

Airport Overview

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

National Capital Region

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Pasay City 

Airport’s Complete Name

Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)

Latitude

14.513252

Longitude

121.014967

Elevation (ft and m)

75 ft /23 m

IATA Code

MNL

ICAO Code

RPLL

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA)

https://www.miaa.gov.ph/miaa/

Management Contact Person

MIAA

gmo@miaagovphils.onmicrosoft.com

+63.2.8877-1109 local 2336 / 716

NAIA Terminal 1

tm.1@miaagovphils.onmicrosoft.com

+63.2.8.8771-720

+63.2.8.877-1109

NAIA Terminal 2

tm.2@miaagovphils.onmicrosoft.com

+63.2.8.877-1807

+63.2.8.877-1109

NAIA Terminal 3

tm.3@miaagovphils.onmicrosoft.com

+63.2.8.877-7888 local 8085

+63.2.8.877-7888

NAIA Terminal 4

tm.4@miaagovphils.onmicrosoft.com

+63.2.8.852-4142 / +63.2.8.877-1109 local 4342

+63.2.8.877-1109

Open From (hours)

24 H

Open To (hours)

24 H

Airport Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

The MIAA International Cargo Terminal is Manila’s hub for air cargo processing, handling and holding. From import, export or transit cargo, the ICT’s expertise ensures utmost efficiency in the safeguarding and handling of shipments.

Key Companies

Secure customs bonded warehouses in the ICT are operated by Philippine Airlines and Philippine Skylanders Inc.

For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator

Performance for 2020


Per Year

Total Aircraft Movements

20,524

Total Passengers

2,623,577

Total Capacity of the Airport (MT)

168,854.31 MT (incoming)

157,380.93 MT (outgoing)

Current Activity of the Airport (MT)


Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS)

N/A

https://www.miaa.gov.ph/miaa/images/stories/Downloads/20210601_Cargo_Statistics.pdf

Runways

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

3410 x 60 m

Orientation

06/24

Surface

Asphalt/Concrete

Condition Good

Runway #2

Runway Dimensions

1998 x 45 m

Orientation

13/31

Surface

Asphalt/Concrete

Condition Good

Helicopter Pads

Helipad #1

Between NAIA Terminal 2 and Terminal 4 (beside Nayong Pilipino)

Present

Yes

Largest Helicopter that can Land

Not known

Width and Length (m)

120 m x 300 m

Surface

Concrete tarmac

Helipad #2

PAF Villamor Air Base

Present

Yes

Largest Helicopter That Can Land

Unknown

Width and Length (m)

90 x 200 m

Surface

Concrete / Hard

Airport Infrastructure Details

Customs

Yes

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refueling

Yes

Passenger Terminal

Yes

Air Starter Units

Yes

Cargo terminal

Yes

Ground Power (mobile)

Yes

Pax Transport to Airfield

Yes

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Control Tower

Yes

Latrine Servicing

Yes

Weather Facilities

Yes

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO)

Yes

Catering Services

Yes

De-icing Equipment

None

Base Operating Room

Yes

Parking Ramp Lighting

Yes

Airport Radar

Yes

Approach & Runway Lights

Yes

NDB

Yes

VOR

Yes

ILS

Yes



Customs Guidance

Carmelita M. Talusan

District Collector, Ninoy Aquino International Airport

+63 919-925-6785

+63 932-844-3390

Carmelita.Talusan@customs.gov.ph

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 




2.2.1.2 Philippines - Luzon Laoag International Airport

Airport Overview

The Laoag Airport is the main airport serving the general area of Laoag, the capital city of the province of Ilocos Norte. It is the only airport in Ilocos Norte and is the northernmost international airport in the Philippines.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Ilocos Norte

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Laoag City

Airport’s Complete Name

Laoag International Airport

Latitude

18.1781006

Longitude

120.5319977

Elevation (ft and m)

25 ft / 8 m

IATA Code

LAO

ICAO Code

RPLI

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines

Management Contact Person

CAAP Designated Officer-in-Charge

+63 77 670-0446

+63 77 670-8577

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

2780 x 45 m

Runway Orientation

 01/19

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Concrete


Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

Yes

Refueling Capacity

Yes

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes

 


Fuel Services Charges

With existing major and local supplier of Jet A1 and Aviation gas within the region.


2.2.1.3 Philippines - Luzon San Fernando Airport

Airport Overview

The San Fernando Airport serves the general area of San Fernando, located in the province of La Union in the Philippines. The airport is classified as a community airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. No commercial airlines currently serve the airport to and from Manila. No airlines currently serve the airport. The San Fernando Airport continues to handle increasing traffic as a result of upgrading activities. 27 flying schools are using the airport for cross-country training flights. The airport caters only small to medium size passenger aircraft.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

La Union

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

San Fernando

Airport’s Complete Name

San Fernando Airport

Latitude

16.5956001

Longitude

120.3030014

Elevation (ft and m)

13 ft / 4 m

IATA Code

SFE

ICAO Code

RPUS

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Poro Point Management Corporation

http://www.poropointfreeport.gov.ph/investments.html

Management Contact Person

Josefa Catherine T. Bada

Officer-in-Charge, Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA)

+63 72 888-2072

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

2120 x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 01/19

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Concrete

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

Yes

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

There is a local supplier of aviation fuel.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.4 Philippines - Luzon Vigan Airport


Airport Overview

Vigan Airport serves the general area of Vigan, the capital of the province of Ilocos Sur. It is located in Barangay Mindoro, Vigan, Ilocos Sur.  The airport caters only to small passenger aircraft.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Ilocos Sur

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Vigan

Airport’s Complete Name

Vigan Airport

Latitude

17.5552998

Longitude

120.3560028

Elevation (ft and m)

34 ft / 10 m

IATA Code

N/A

ICAO Code

RPUQ

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines

Management Contact Person

Filipino Panilo

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None


Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1045 x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 02/20

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Asphalt

Airlines

Destinations

Platinum Skies

Basco, Batanes and Manila

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

Yes

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

No

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

No

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

There is a local supplier of aviation fuel.


Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1

0.459 USD / Ltr

Avgas


Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.5 Philippines - Luzon Lingayen Airport


Overview

Lingayen Airport is the airport serving the general area of Lingayen, the capital of the province of Pangasinan in the Philippines. It is one of two airports in the province, the other being Rosales Airport in Rosales town. It is classified as a community airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Small aircraft only use this airport point-to-point.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Pangasinan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Lingayen

Airport’s Complete Name

Lingayen Airport

Latitude

16.0347996

Longitude

120.2409973

Elevation (ft and m)

7 ft / 2 m

IATA Code

-

ICAO Code

RPUG

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Elvis S. Dela Cruz

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

+63 75 542-6585

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None


Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1043 x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 08/29

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Asphalt

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

No

Air Traffic Control

No

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

No

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

Lingayen Airport has no fuel servicing facility and relies on local suppliers only. 


Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1

0.459 USD / liter

Avgas

N/A

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.6 Philippines - Luzon Rosales Airport


Airport Overview

Rosales Airport is an airfield located in Barangay Carmen, Rosales, Pangasinan, in the Philippines. During World War II, before and after the occupation of Clark Air Base by the Japanese, Rosales Airport acted as a secondary airfield for U.S. Air Force aircraft stationed there. It is currently non-operational.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Pangasinan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Rosales

Airport’s Complete Name

Rosales Airport

Latitude

15.884982

Longitude

120.604485

Elevation (ft and m)

84 ft / 25 m

IATA Code

-

ICAO Code

RPLR

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Efren Santiago

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None


Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1043 x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 -

Runway Surface

Soft

Runway Condition

Gravel


Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

No

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

No

Air Traffic Control

No

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

No

Aircraft Parking Space

No

Navigation Aids

No

Perimeter Fencing

No

Windsock

No



Fuel Services Charges

Airport is non-operational.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.7 Philippines - Luzon Loakan Airport

Overview

Loakan Airport serves the general area of Baguio, Philippines. It is classified as a Class 2 principal airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Loakan Airport, the city's only airport, was built in 1934. The airport is currently closed for commercial operations but is still used by military and private aircraft. Plans to revive the airport have been announced by numerous entities over the years. 

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Benguet

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Baguio City

Airport’s Complete Name

Baguio Airport

Latitude

16.3750992

Longitude

120.6200027

Elevation (ft and m)

4251 ft / 1296 m

IATA Code

BAG

ICAO Code

RPUB

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Rosito G. Tamayo Jr

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

+63 74 447-2601 

+63 74 446-5583 

+63 74 246-0683

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1680 x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 09/27

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Concrete


Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

Yes

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

Baguio Airport does not have a fuel servicing facility. Aircraft must have enough fuel for the return flight.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A




2.2.1.8 Philippines - Luzon Basco Airport

Airport Overview

The Basco Airport (Filipino: Paliparan ng Basco, Ilocano: Pagtayaban ti Basco) (IATA: BSO, ICAO: RPUO) is an airport serving the province of Batanes in the Philippines. It is located in the provincial capital, Basco, and is one of two airports in the Batanes Islands, the other being Itbayat Airport.

The airport is classified as a Class 2 principal (minor domestic) airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Batanes

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Basco

Airport’s Complete Name

Basco Airport

Latitude

20.4512997

Longitude

121.9800034

Elevation (ft and m)

291 ft / 89 m

IATA Code

BSO

ICAO Code

RPUO

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Louie Asantor

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Airlines

Destinations

AirSWIFT

Manila

Cebgo

Manila

Northsky Air

Itbayat, Tuguegarao

PAL Express

Clark, Manila

Platinum Skies

Vigan

Royal Air Philippines

Charter: Clark

SkyJet

Manila

Sky Pasada

Tuguegarao


Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1164 x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 06/24

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Asphalt

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

Yes

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

Basco Airport has no fuel servicing capacity.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A




2.2.1.9 Philippines - Luzon Itbayat Airport


Airport Overview

The Jorge Abad Airport (Filipino: Paliparang Jorge Abad, Ilocano: Pagtayaban ti Jorge Abad), also known as Itbayat Airport, is an airport serving the island of Itbayat, the largest island in the province of Batanes, Philippines. The province's only other airport, Basco Airport, is located in the provincial capital, Basco, on Batan Island. The airport is classified as a community airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Luzon

Province or District

Batanes

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Itbayat

Airport’s Complete Name

Itbayat Airport

Latitude

20.723604

Longitude

121.809374

Elevation (ft and m)

328 ft / 100 m

IATA Code

IBB

ICAO Code

RPLT

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Louie Asantor

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Airlines

Destinations

Northsky Air

Basco, Tuguegarao


Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

801 x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 18/36

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Concrete

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

No

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

No

Air Traffic Control

No

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

No

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

No

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

No



Fuel Services Charges

Itbayat Airport does not have fuel servicing capacity.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.10 Philippines - Luzon Cauayan Airport

Airport Overview

Cauayan Airport serves chartered flights from/to Manila and major airports nearby. It has current commercial flights to and from Manila catered by Cebu Pacific Air.


Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Isabela

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Cauayan

Airport’s Complete Name

Cauayan Airport

Latitude

16.9298992

Longitude

121.7529984

Elevation (ft and m)

200 ft / 61 m

IATA Code

CYZ

ICAO Code

RPUY

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Greysen Viloria

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Airlines Destinations

Cebu Pacific

Manila

Cyclone Airways

Palanan

Royal Air Philippines

Clark


Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

2098 m x 36 m

Runway Orientation

 12/30

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Concrete


Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

Aircraft must have fuel for turn around from/to Manila, there is no fuel servicing capacity in Cauayan Airport.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.11 Philippines - Luzon Palanan Airport


Airport Overview

Palanan Airport is a community airport in the Philippines located in the Pacific coastal town of Palanan, Isabela. It serves chartered flights of small aircraft from Cauayan, Isabela and Tuguegarao, Cagayan.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Isabela

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Palanan

Airport’s Complete Name

Palanan Airport

Latitude

17.0656669

Longitude

122.427671

Elevation (ft and m)

167ft / 50m

IATA Code

N/A

ICAO Code

RPLN

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Greysen Viloria

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Airlines

Destinations

Cyclone Airways

Cauayan

Sky Pasada

Tuguegarao

Northsky Air

Tuguegarao


Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1000 m x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 12/30

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Concrete

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

No

Air Traffic Control

No

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

No

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

No

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

Palanan Airport caters only smaller size passenger aircraft. There is no local supplier of aviation fuel.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.12 Philippines - Luzon Bagabag Airport


Airport Overview

Bagabag Airport (Ilocano: Pagtayaban ti Bagabag, Filipino: Paliparan ng Bagabag) is an airport serving the general area of Bagabag, located in the province of Nueva Vizcaya in the Philippines. It is the only airport in Nueva Vizcaya and is classified as a community airport, serving small chartered aircraft.


Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Nueva Vizcaya

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Bagabag

Airport’s Complete Name

Bagabag Airport

Latitude

16.619194

Longitude

121.252319

Elevation (ft and m)

820 ft / 250 m

IATA Code

N/A

ICAO Code

RPUZ

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Oscar Nambuca

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

+63 78 392-0673

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Airlines

Destinations

Platinum Skies Aviation

Clark


Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1200 m x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 09/27

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Concrete

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

Bagabag Airport caters only smaller size passenger aircraft. There is no  local supplier of aviation fuel.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.13 Philippines - Luzon Tuguegarao Airport

Airport Overview

Tuguegarao Airport serves the general area of Tuguegarao, the capital city of the province of Cagayan in the Philippines. Located along Maharlika Highway, the airport is accessible from adjacent municipalities in Cagayan and northern Isabela.


Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Cagayan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Tuguegarao City

Airport’s Complete Name

Tuguegarao Airport

Latitude

17.6433677

Longitude

121.7331505

Elevation (ft and m)

70 ft / 21 m

IATA Code

TUG

ICAO Code

RPUT

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Mary Sulyn A. Sagorsor

Acting Area Manager, CAAP

+63 78 304-1015 / +63 78 304-1177

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Airlines

Destinations

Cebu Pacific

Manila

Northsky Air

Charter: Basco, Itbayat, Palanan

Sky Pasada

Charter: Basco, Palanan


Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1976 x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 17/35

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Concrete


Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

Yes

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

Tuguegarao Airport caters only smaller to medium size passenger aircraft. Local supplier of aviation fuel.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A




2.2.1.14 Philippines - Luzon Subic Bay International Airport

Airport Overview

The Subic Bay International Airport is a 200-hectare aviation facility ready for commercial or chartered aircraft operations, air cargo handling and warehousing, aircraft repair and maintenance, and other general aviation businesses.


Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Zambales

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Olongapo City (5km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Subic Bay International Airport

Latitude

14.795434

Longitude

120.282485

Elevation (ft and m)

64 ft / 20 m

IATA Code

SFS

ICAO Code

RPLB

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Subic Bay International Airport Authority

Management Contact Person

Marcelo S. Santos

Airport Manager, Subic Bay International Airport Authority

+63 47 252-3131

Jerico D. Campus

Officer-in-Charge

+63 47 252-6450 loc. 3460

Open From (hours)

24 hours

Open To (hours)

24 hours

Airport Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Subic Bay International Airport Authority

  • General Manager
    • +63 47 252 3131
  • Airfield Services
    • +63 47 252 5104
    • +63 47 252 5530
  • Operation Center-Terminal Operations
    • +63 47 252 5535
    • +63 47 252 9362


Bureau of Customs

Maritess T. Martin

Acting District Collector, CD13, Port of Subic

+63 047 252 7465

maritess.martin@customs.gov.ph


Ground Handling

South Pac Diversified Services, Inc.

South East Apron, Bldg. 8015, Rm. 153, Subic Bay International Airport,

Argonaut Highway, Subic Freeport Zone, Philippines 2222

+63 47 250-3010 | +63 998-863-5750

info@spdsinc.com


For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/

Runways

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

3410 m x 60 m

Orientation

07/25

Surface

Asphalt/Concrete

Helicopter Pad

Helipad #1

Present

Yes

Largest Helicopter that can Land

Not specified

Width and Length (m)

150 m x 500 m

Surface

Concrete tarmac

Airport Infrastructure Details

Customs

Yes 

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refueling

Yes

Passenger Terminal

Yes

Air Starter Units

Yes

Cargo terminal

Yes

Ground Power (mobile)

Yes

Pax Transport to Airfield

Yes

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Control Tower

Yes

Latrine Servicing

Yes

Weather Facilities

Yes

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO)

Yes

Catering Services

Yes

De-icing Equipment

None

Base Operating Room

Yes

Parking Ramp Lighting

Yes

Airport Radar

Yes

Approach & Runway Lights

Yes

NDB

Yes

VOR

Yes

ILS

Yes



Customs Guidance

Bureau of Customs

Maritess T. Martin

Acting District Collector, CD13, Port of Subic

+63 047 252 7465

maritess.martin@customs.gov.ph

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Storage Facilities

Fixed rates for the lease/rental of space at the SBIA terminal buildings, hangars, offices, factories and other airport buildings shall be upon mutual consent of the SBMA, thru the SBMA Administrator or his duly authorized representatives, and the parties involved.

Airfield Costs

Navigation Charges

Please refer to the following link for airport fees and charges: http://fly.mysubicbay.com.ph/fees-and-charges

LANDING AND TAKE-OFF FEES

International Operations

Fees are computed based on the maximum take-off weight (MTOW) in aircraft's Certification and per aircraft cycle (landing and take-off).

  • Up to 50,000 kg: US$1.84/500 kgs. or a fraction thereof
  • 50,001-100,000 kg: US$184.00 plus US$1.95/500 or a fraction thereof in excess of 50,000 kg
  • 100,001-150,000 kg: US$398.75 plus US$2.25/500 kg or fraction thereof in excess of 100,000 kg
  • 150,001 kg. and over: US$646.25 plus US$2.40/500 kg or fraction thereof in excess of 150,000 kg.

LIGHTING CHARGES

Aircraft that land, take-off or park during nighttime at the airport shall be levied additional lighting charges. Nighttime is between 6:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M.

  • Landing/take-off (International): US$12.00 per landing and/or take-off
  • Landing/take-off (Domestic): Php300.00 per landing and/or take-off
  • Parking: Additional 15% of the rate for daytime parking.

OPERATIONAL CHARGES

For each departing/arriving flight at SBIA, a charge of US$225.00 or its equivalent in pesos at the time of payment shall be imposed for the use of the enroute and airport/terminal navigation facilities and radar services of the SBIA regardless of the type of flight and its duration.

PARKING CHARGES

International Operations:

  • Fees are computed based on the maximum take-off weight in aircraft's certification and the number of hours parked after the first two (2) hours free parking period.
    • Up to 50,000 kgs.: 1st half-hour US$3.00. Each additional half hour thereafter or fraction thereof US$3.00.
    • 50,001-100,000kgs: 1st half-hour US$17.00. Each additional half-hour thereafter or fraction thereof US$5.00
    • 100,001-150,000kgs: 1st half-hour US$21.00. Each additional half-hour thereafter or fraction thereof US$7.00
    • 150,001 kgs. and over: 1st half-hour US$21.00. Each additional half-hour thereafter or fraction thereof US$7.00

Fuel Service Charges

A royalty fee shall be imposed on any person, firm or corporation, selling or delivery, directly or indirectly, aviation fuel, oil, grease or lubricants to any aircraft at the airport for their use. This royalty fee shall be as follows:

Aviation Fuel: US$0.0040/US gallon

Oil: US$0.015/US gallon

Grease: US$0.015/pound


Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1

0.459 / liter

Avgas

N/A

Cargo Terminal Charges

Lease/rental charges for SBMA-owned building other than the passenger/cargo terminal buildings inclusive of the land area occupied by said buildings shall be charged the following minimum rates:

Steel/Concrete hangars: US$4.00/m2/mo.

Open space (paved/unpaved): US$2.10/m2/mo.


Air-Bridge Charges

Ground Handling Service Fees:  A fee shall be charged for the use of the ramp facilities in accordance with the following schedule:

  • Ground handling services at Terminal: 5% of Gross Income
  • In-flight Catering: 5% of Gross Income
  • Repair and Maintenance Service: 5% of Gross Income

Security

Aside from regular law enforcement units that secure the airport, the Philippine National Police Aviation Security Group also provides back-up security.


2.2.1.15 Philippines - Luzon Iba Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Feeder Airport) - The Airport is currently a training ground for the Philippines Air Force.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines

Latitude

15.62597

Province / District

Zambales

Longitude

119.9685

Airport Name

Iba Airport

Elevation (ft)

5

IATA & ICAO codes

Unknown – RPUI

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Santo Rosario, Iba

Runway Condition

TO be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

900 m x n/a

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.1.16 Philippines - Luzon Clark International Airport


Airport Overview

Clark International Airport serves Central Luzon, Northern Luzon, and to an extent, Metro Manila. The name is derived from the former American Clark Air Base which was the largest overseas base of the United States Air Force until it was closed in 1991 and handed over to the Government of the Philippines. The airport serves both international and domestic flights. A new passenger terminal building has been constructed and inaugurated in June 2021.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Pampanga

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Angeles City (5 km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Clark International Airport

Latitude

15.1859999

Longitude

120.5599976

Elevation (ft and m)

484 ft / 148 m

IATA Code

CRK

ICAO Code

RPLC

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Clark International Airport Corporation (clarkinternationalairport.com)

Luzon International Premier Airport Development (LIPAD) Corporation

Management Contact Person

Marcelo S. Santos

Airport Manager

+63 47 252-3131


Jerico D. Campus

Officer-in-Charge

+63 47 252-6450 loc. 3460

Open From (hours)

24 hours

Open To (hours)

24 hours

Airport Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Philippine Airport Ground Support Solutions Inc. (PAGSS)
Bldg.7590 A. Bonifacio Ave.
Sector 6, Clark Aviation Complex,
Clark Freeport Zone, 2023 Philippines

cargo-crk@pagss.com

+63 45 499 0853


Clark Airport Support Services, Corp.

Bldg. 7585, CASS Cargo Center, 
Clark International Airport, 
Clark Freeport Zone,
Philippines 2009

Tel: +63 45 599-6688
Fax: +63 45 599-6299

https://www.cass.com.ph/


dnata Philippines

Clark International Airport

Bldg. 7588, Clark Civil Aviation Complex

Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga 2023

https://www.dnata.com/


Clark Airport Ground Handling Systems Inc

Clark International Airport

Diosdado Macapagal International Airport, Angeles

+63 45 599 2885

https://www.linkedin.com/company/clark-airport-ground-handling-systems-inc


For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator

https://ciac.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/annual-report-2019.pdf

Performance for 2019


Per Year

Total Aircraft Movements

35,738

Total Passengers

4 million

Total Capacity of the Airport (MT)

26,332

Current Activity of the Airport (MT)

No data

Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS)

N/A

Passenger Airlines

Destinations

Asiana Airlines

Seoul–Incheon

Cebu Pacific

Cebu, Davao

Emirates

Dubai–International

Jeju Air

Seoul–Incheon

Jetstar Asia

Osaka–Kansai, Singapore

Jin Air

Seoul–Incheon

Korean Air

Seoul–Incheon

PAL Express

Cebu, Davao

Philippines AirAsia

Davao

Qatar Airways

Doha

Saudia

Riyadh

Scoot

Singapore

Sunlight Air

Busuanga

Cargo Airlines

Destinations

AirBridgeCargo Airlines

Hong Kong

FedEx Express

Guangzhou, Taipei–Taoyuan

Suparna Airlines Cargo

Xiamen

Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines

Hong Kong

UPS Airlines

Dubai–International, Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Taipei–Taoyuan, Tokyo–Narita

Runways

Clark Airport used to have two 3,200-meter parallel runways. Since the runways are closely spaced, the secondary runway (02L/20R) has been decommissioned and is no longer in use. A new maintenance hangar is currently being constructed on the stopway of Runway 02L.

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

3200 m x 45 m

Orientation

02L / 20R

Surface

Asphalt/Concrete

Runway #2

Runway Dimensions

3200 m x 60 m

Orientation

02R / 20L

Surface

Asphalt/Concrete

Helicopter Pad

Helipad # 1: PAF Clark Tarmac

Present

Yes

Largest Helicopter that can Land

Not known

Width and Length (m)

137 m x 200 m

Surface

Concrete tarmac

Airport Infrastructure Details

Customs

Yes 

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refueling

Yes

Passenger Terminal

Yes

Air Starter Units

Yes

Cargo terminal

Yes

Ground Power (mobile)

Yes

Pax Transport to Airfield

Yes

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Control Tower

Yes

Latrine Servicing

Yes

Weather Facilities

Yes

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO)

Yes

Catering Services

Yes

De-icing Equipment

None

Base Operating Room

Yes

Parking Ramp Lighting

Yes

Airport Radar

Yes

Approach & Runway Lights

Yes

NDB

Yes

VOR

Yes

ILS

Yes



Airport Operating Details

Operating Details

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo

INSERT INFORMATION

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet


Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²)

230 x 155 m / 35,650 m2

Storage Area (m3 and MT)

55x75 m / 4125 m2

Handling Equipment

Elevators / Hi Loaders

Yes

Max Capacity (MT)


Max Height (m)


Loading Ramps

Yes

Other Comments


Customs Guidance

Bureau of Customs

Ruby Claudia M. Alameda

Acting District Collector

CD14, Port of CLARK

+63 45 499-0831

rubyclaudia.alameda@customs.gov.ph


For more information on customs in  the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Storage Facilities


Airfield Costs

Navigation Charges

Charges

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg)


0 - 7,000

7,001 - 136,000

136,001 and over

Navigation (per journey) USD - $




Landing USD - $




Night Landing USD - $




Night Take-Off USD - $




Parking




Handling Charges




Fuel Service Charges


Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1

0.459 USD / Ltr

Avgas


Cargo Terminal Charges

https://customs.gov.ph/boc-fees-and-charges/




2.2.1.17 Philippines - Luzon Jomalig Airport


Airport Overview

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Quezon

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Jomalig

Airport’s Complete Name

Jomalig Community Airport

Latitude

14.704314

Longitude

122.331127

Elevation (ft and m)

37 ft / 11.27 m

IATA Code

N/A

ICAO Code

RPLJ

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Ronan Caminian

Officer-in-Charge

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

570 x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 05/23

Runway Surface

Unknown

Runway Condition

unknown

Airport Infrastructure Details

No commercial flights on this airport.

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

No

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

No

Air Traffic Control

No

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

No

Aircraft Parking Space

No

Navigation Aids

No

Perimeter Fencing

No

Windsock

No



Fuel Services Charges

JomaligAirport has no fuel servicing facility

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.18 Philippines - Luzon Alabat Airport


Airport Overview

Alabat Airport is located at the northern tip of Alabat Island, a part of Quezon Province. It is non-operational but is under CAAP management.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Quezon

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Alabat

Airport’s Complete Name

Alabat Airport

Latitude

14.233055

Longitude

121.929054

Elevation (ft and m)

6.00 ft / 1.8 m

IATA Code

N/A

ICAO Code

RPLY

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Ronan Caminian

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

670 x 40 m

Runway Orientation

Unknown

Runway Surface

Unknown

Runway Condition

unknown

Airport Infrastructure Details

There are no commercial flights on this airport.

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes / No

Runway Lighting

Yes / No

Refueling Capacity

Yes / No

Ground Handling Services

Yes / No

Air Traffic Control

Yes / No

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes / No

Weather Information

Yes / No

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes / No

Navigation Aids

Yes / No

Perimeter Fencing

Yes / No

Windsock

Yes / No



Fuel Services Charges

Alabat Airport has no fuel servicing facility.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.19 Philippines - Luzon Baler Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Feeder Airport) - Magnetic Variation 001˚ W (01/06) – PCN 029RBWT – NO ILS – Runway 05 (Heading 050.0) Slope 0.4˚ – Runway 23 (Heading 230.0) Slope -0.4˚.

Caution trees on approach end of runway 23.

Operating hours: 2300 – 0800Z. Nil permanent communications. No navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

15.72984

Province / District

Luzon, Aurora

Longitude

121.5001

Airport Name

Baler Airport

Elevation (ft)

108

IATA & ICAO codes

BQA - RPUR

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Baler City

Runway Condition

Old surface but acceptable; however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,151 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.1.20 Philippines - Luzon Plaridel Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Secondary Airport)– Airport is used extensively as a training ground for all types of pilots, civilians and military. Temporary closed.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines

Latitude

14.89067

Province / District

Bulacan

Longitude

120.8527

Airport Name

Plaridel Airport

Elevation (ft)

19

IATA & ICAO codes

Unknown - RPUX

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Lumang Bayan, Plaridel, Mega Manila

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

900 m x n/a

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.1.21 Philippines - Luzon Marinduque Airport


Airport Overview

Marinduque Airport is the only airport located on and serving the island province of Marinduque in the Philippines. It is a Principal Class 2 Airport as classified by CAAP. Commercial flights from/to Manila are provided by Cebu Pacific, operated by CebGo.


Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Marinduque

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Gasan, Marinduque Province

Airport’s Complete Name

Marinduque Airport

Latitude

13.358112

Longitude

1121.827762

Elevation (ft and m)

16 ft / 5 m

IATA Code

MRQ

ICAO Code

RPUW

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Kerwin S. Laudit

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

+63 42 342-1001 / +63 42 332 1002

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None


Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1458 m x 29 m

Runway Orientation

 16/34

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Asphalt

Airport Infrastructure Details

With domestic flights from/to Manila cater by CebuPac

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

 No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

Marinduque Airport has no fuel servicing facility but has a contracted local supplier for aviation gas refueling.


Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1

0.459 USD / liter

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A




2.2.1.22 Philippines Puerto Princesa International Airport


Airport Overview

Puerto Princesa International Airport serves the general area of Puerto Princesa City, capital Palawan Province in the Philippines. It is classified as an international airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. International PAX flights are coming from/to Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Palawan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Puerto Princesa City

Airport’s Complete Name

Puerto Princesa International Airport

Latitude

9.745862

Longitude

118.750629

Elevation (ft and m)

71 ft / 22 m

IATA Code

PPS

ICAO Code

RPVP

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.

Management Contact Person

MS. Florevic P. Sonota

Acting Area Manager, CAAP

+63 48 433 4965

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None



Airlines

Destinations

Air Juan

Busuanga, Cuyo, San Vicente, Sipalay, Taytay

AirSWIFT

Busuanga, El Nido

Cebu Pacific

Cebu, Clark, Hong Kong, Iloilo, Manila

Eastar Jet

Seoul–Incheon

Philippine Airlines

Manila

Philippine Airlines
operated by PAL Express

Cebu, Clark, Manila

Philippines AirAsia

Cebu, Clark, Manila

Royal Air Philippines

Cebu, Clark

Tigerair Taiwan

Taipei–Taoyuan

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

2600 m x 45 m

Runway Orientation

 09/27

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Asphalt


Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

Yes

Refueling Capacity

Yes

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

Local supplier available at the airport.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.23 Philippines - Luzon Cuyo Airport

Airport Overview

Cuyo Airport is a Principal Class 2 Airport. It is a P2P airport of smaller aircraft.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

 Province or District

Palawan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Cuyo, Palawan

Airport’s Complete Name

Cuyo Airport

Latitude

10.859882

Longitude

121.070751

Elevation (ft and m)

13 ft / 4 m

IATA Code

CYU

USUICAO Code

RPLO

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Lesher Gabo

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

+63 909 411 3073

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

 1200 m x 40 m

Runway Orientation

04/22

Runway Surface

Medium

Runway Condition

Gravel

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

No

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

No

Air Traffic Control

No

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

No

Aircraft Parking Space

No

Navigation Aids

No

Perimeter Fencing

No

Windsock

No



Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.24 Philippines - Luzon Francisco B. Reyes Airport (Busuanga)

Airport Overview

Francisco B. Reyes Airport, more commonly known as Busuanga Airport, is a Principal Class 2 airport serving the general area of Coron, located in Busuanga Island in the province of Palawan, Philippines. It is also shared with the neighboring municipality of Busuanga, located on the western half of the island.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Palawan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Busuanga, Palawan

Airport’s Complete Name

Francisco B. Reyes Airport

Latitude

12.119985

Longitude

120.099037

Elevation (ft and m)

148 ft / 45 m

IATA Code

USU

USUICAO Code

RPVV

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Wilfredo G. Cabitac

Airport Manager, CAAP

+63 48 723 2886

+63 917676 7394

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Airlines

Destinations

Air Juan

Caticlan, Manila, Puerto Princesa, San Vicente

AirSWIFT

El Nido, Puerto Princesa

Cebu Pacific operated by Cebgo

Cebu, Manila

Philippine Airlines operated by PAL Express

Cebu, Clark, Manila

SkyJet

Manila

Sunlight Air

Clark

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

917 m x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 08/26

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Concrete

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

There is a local supplier for aviation fuel in Busuanga Airport.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.25 Philippines - Luzon San Vicente Airport


Airport Overview

San Vicente Airport is classified as a Community Airport by CAAP,  serving commercial flights using smaller aircraft from/to Puerto Princesa Airport. The airport was opened for general aviation flights on 22 June 2017, and opened for commercial flights by the end of 2017.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Palawan

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

San Vicente, Palawan

Airport’s Complete Name

San Vicente Airport

Latitude

10.523564

Longitude

119.274190

Elevation (ft and m)

62 ft / 19 m

IATA Code

SWL

USUICAO Code

RPSV

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Rafael V. Servando Jr.

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

+63 48 723 1659

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Airlines

Destinations

Air Juan

Charter: Busuanga, Puerto Princesa

Philippine Airlines
operated by PAL Express

Clark

Royal Air Philippines

Charter: Clark

SkyJet

Manila

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1600 m x 30 m

Runway Orientation

04/22

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

concrete

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

There are no fuel servicing facilities in Busuanga Airport.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A


2.2.1.26 Philippines - Luzon Calapan Airport


Airport Overview

Calapan Airport is classified as a Community Airport by CAAP.


Airport Location and Contact

Country

Luzon

Province or District

Oriental Mindoro

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

Airport’s Complete Name

Calapan Airport

Latitude

13.423655

Longitude

121.198852

Elevation (ft and m)

11 ft / 3.35 m

IATA Code

CPP

ICAO Code

RPUK

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Marlon Soriquez

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

+63 43 288-1966

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Airlines

Destinations

Cebu Pacific

Manila

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

900 m x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 11/29

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

unknown


Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

Yes

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

Calapan Airport has no fuel servicing facility.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.27 Philippines - Luzon Mamburao Airport


Airport Overview

Mamburao Airport is a community airport serving Mamburao, a municipality in and the capital of the province of Occidental Mindoro in the Philippines. It is one of three airports in Occidental Mindoro. 

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Occidental Mindoro

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro

Airport’s Complete Name

Mamburao Airport

Latitude

13.212100

Longitude

120.603804

Elevation (ft and m)

42 ft / 13 m

IATA Code

MBO

ICAO Code

RPUM

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Joel Deodosio

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

+63 43 711-1008

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1200 m x 30 m

Runway Orientation

16/34

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Asphalt

Airport Infrastructure Details

Mamburao Airport is currently being renovated.

Fuel Services Charges

Mamburao Airport has no fuel servicing facility.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A




2.2.1.28 Philippines - Luzon Pinamalayan Airport


Airport Overview

Pinamalayan Airport is a community airport serving P2P flights.


Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Oriental Mindoro

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Gloria, Oriental Mindoro

Airport’s Complete Name

Pinamalayan Airport

Latitude

12.985123

Longitude

121.424861

Elevation (ft and m)

92 ft / 28 m

IATA Code

N/A

ICAO Code

RPLA

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Manuel C. Soriquez

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1200 m x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 01/19

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Asphalt

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

 No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

 No

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

 No

Weather Information

 No

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

 No

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

 No



Fuel Services Charges

Airport has no fuel servicing facility.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A




2.2.1.29 Philippines - Luzon Tugdan Airport (Romblon)

Airport Overview

Tugdan Airport is a Principal Class 2 Airport located in the province of Romblon in the Philippines. It is the only airport in the province of Romblon. The airport is located in Barangay Tugdan in the municipality of Alcantara, from which the airport derives its name. Cebu Pacific operates flights to and from Manila.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Romblon

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Alcantara, Romblon

Airport’s Complete Name

Romblon Airport

Latitude

12.315709

Longitude

122.081347

Elevation (ft and m)

10 ft / 3 m

IATA Code

TBH

ICAO Code

RPVU

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippiines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Nonie June G. Lucidos

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

+63 42 198-8210

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1390 m x 30 m

Runway Orientation

03/21

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Concrete

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

 No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

 Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

 Yes

Weather Information

 Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

 Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

 Yes



Fuel Services Charges

Airport has no fuel servicing facility, but there is a local supplier of aviation fuel.


Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1

0.459 USD / Ltr

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A




2.2.1.30 Philippines - Luzon San Jose Airport


Airport Overview

San Jose, Mindoro Airport, formerly known as McGuire Field, serves the city of San Jose, Mindoro Province. The airport is classified as a Principal Class 1 domestic airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP). It caters to commercial flights from/to Manila cater by Cebu Pacific. The airport primarily serves as a general aviation facility but receives commercial air services by local carriers, Cebgo and Cebu Pacific. It is operated by the CAAP.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Occidental Mindoro

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

San Jose, Occidental Mindoro

Airport’s Complete Name

San Jose Airport

Latitude

12.360223

Longitude

121.045313

Elevation (ft and m)

14 ft / 4 m

IATA Code

SJI

ICAO Code

RPUH

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Cristopher Enriquez

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

+63 43 491-1828 

FAX +63 43 491-1514

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None


Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1836 m x 30 m

Runway Orientation

10/28

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Concrete

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

 No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes



Fuel Services Charges

Airport has no fuel servicing facility. There is a contracted local supplier for aviation gas.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A



2.2.1.31 Philippines - Luzon Lubang Airport

Airport Overview

Lubang Airport services the Lubang Islands, in the Occidental Mindoro. It is a community airport which primarily handles general aviation services. It is under renovation for future domestic flights and P2P flights. Lubang Airport is operated by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Occidental Mindoro

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Lubang Island, Occidental Mindoro

Airport’s Complete Name

Lubang Airport

Latitude

13.856132

Longitude

120.108952

Elevation (ft and m)

43 ft / 13 m

IATA Code

LBX

ICAO Code

RPLU

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Adrian Valisno

Officer-in-Charge

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1210 m x 30 m

Runway Orientation

 07/25

Runway Surface

Hard

Runway Condition

Asphalt

Airport Infrastructure Details

Lubang Airport is currently being renovated.

Fuel Services Charges

Lubang Airport has no fuel servicing facility.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A




2.2.1.32 Philippines - Luzon Wasig Airport


Airport Overview

Wasig Airport is a community airport classification operated by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) in Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Oriental Mindoro

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro

Airport’s Complete Name

Wasig Airport

Latitude

12.533050

Longitude

121.479476

Elevation (ft and m)

13 ft / 4 m

IATA Code

-

ICAO Code

RPLG

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Maximo O. Padilla

Officer-in-Charge, CAAP

+63 43 288-3105

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

900 m x 100 m

Runway Orientation

9/27

Runway Surface

Grass

Runway Condition

unknown

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

No

Runway Lighting

 No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

 No

Air Traffic Control

No

Fire Fighting Equipment

 No

Weather Information

 No

Aircraft Parking Space

No

Navigation Aids

 No

Perimeter Fencing

No

Windsock

 No



Fuel Services Charges

Airport has no fuel servicing facility.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A




2.2.1.33 Philippines - Luzon Naga Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Secondary Airport or Minor Commercial Domestic Airport) - Magnetic Variation 001˚ W (01/06) – Beacon - PCN 041RBWU - NO ILS – Runway 04 (Heading 045.0), slope 1.0˚, lighting HIRL / PAPI GS 3.05 – Runway 22 (Heading 225.0), slope -0.1˚, lighting HIRL / PAPI GS 3.00. Operating hours: Tue-Sun 2200 – 0600Z, Mon 0000 – 0800Z.

Caution: Approach runway 04 obstructed by trees, electric post and bamboo groves.

Communications RDO (2200-0600Z) 122.1 / 5447.5 / 3834, Tower (HS OT PN) 122.1. Navaid: Type VOR-DME, ID NGA, Name NAGA, Channel 094X, Freq 114.7, coordinates Lat 13˚ 34’ 55.99” N – Long 123˚ 16’ 10.35” E  at airfield.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

13.58489

Province / District

Camarines Sur, Luzon

Longitude

123.2702

Airport Name

Naga Airport

Elevation (ft)

142

IATA & ICAO codes

WNP - RPUN

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Pili, Naga City

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,402 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.1.34 Philippines - Luzon Legazpi Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Major Airport) – (In 2008 – Pax 282,409, Cargo 979 MT, Movement 2,556) – Night landing on advance notice. Been 12 km from the crater of Mayon volcano, the airport has currently no ILS and plans are worked out to get the airport relocated away from the volcanic risk. - Magnetic Variation 001˚ W (01/06) – Beacon - PCN 046RBWT - NO ILS – Runway 06 (Heading 057.0), slope -0.6˚, Landing distance reduced to 2,180 m (displaced threshold length 100 m) lighting HIRL / A2 / PAPI GS 3.5 – Runway 24 (Heading 237.0), slope 0.6˚, Landing distance reduced to 2,080 m(displaced threshold length 200 m), lighting HIRL / A2 / PAPI. Operating hours: 2200 – 1000Z.

Caution: Approach runway 06 - 24 obstructed by trees and building. Radiosonde balloon released daily to a minimum height of 21,340’. Red and white painted antenna 82’ high located on 1,237’ AMSL site 5.4 NM North / North East of the airfield. Volcano known as Mount Mayon (8,077’) located 6NM North / North West.

Communications Tower and RDO 118.1 – 123.3 / 5447.5 / 3834. Navaid: Type VOR-DME, ID LP, Name LEGAZPI, Channel 059X, Freq 112.2, coordinates Lat 13˚ 09’ 00.89” N – Long 123˚ 43’ 41.09” E  1.1NM from airfield Bearing 070.0, Type NDB, ID JV, Name JOVELLAR, Freq 360, coordinates Lat 13˚ 04’ 42.91” N – Long 123˚ 35’ 44.09” E  9.9NM from airfield Bearing 062.9.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

13.15706

Province / District

Bicol, Luzon

Longitude

123.7462

Airport Name

Legazpi Airport

Elevation (ft)

66

IATA & ICAO codes

LGP - RPLP

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Legazpi City

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

2,280 m x 36 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.1.35 Philippines - Luzon Bagasbas Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Secondary Airport or Minor Commercial Domestic Airport) - Magnetic Variation 001˚ W (01/06) – PCN 009FBYU – NO ILS – Runway 06 (Heading 058.0) Slope 0.2˚ – Runway 24 (Heading 238.0) Slope -0.2˚.

Caution approach zone of runway 06 is obstructed by trees and tall antenna and approach zone runway 24 obstructed by coco grove, clock tower and antenna.

Operating hours: 2300 – 0800Z. Nil permanent communications. Navaid: Type NDB, ID DT, Name DAET, Freq 215, coordinates Lat 14˚ 08’ 00.47” N– Long 122˚ 58’ 58.92” E at airfield.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

14.12917

Province / District

Luzon, Camarines Norte

Longitude

122.9802

Airport Name

Bagasbas Airport, Daet Airport

Elevation (ft)

10

IATA & ICAO codes

DTE - RPUD

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Bagasbas, Daet

Runway Condition

GOOD however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,150 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.1.36 Philippines - Luzon Virac Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Secondary Airport or Minor Commercial Domestic Airport) - (in 2008 – Pax 28,946, Cargo 81 MT, Movement 680) - Magnetic Variation 001˚ W (01/06) – PCN 037RBZT - NO ILS – Runway 06 (Heading 060.0)

Landing distance reduced to 1,455m (displaced threshold length 105m) Take off distance increased to 1,619m (overrun asphalt pad 59m) – Runway 24 (Heading 240.0) Take off distance increased to 1,575m (overrun concrete pad 15m). Lighting system PAPI 06/GS 3.15 – 24/GS 3.2.

Operating hours: 2200 – 0600Z - Communications: RDO (2200 – 0600Z) 122.2 / 5447.5 / 3834. FSS OT 24hr PN. Navaid: Type NDB, ID VC, Name VIRAC, Freq 268, coordinates Lat 13˚ 37’ 36.77” N– Long 124˚ 12’ 47.10” E, distance from field 3.0 NM, bearing from Navaid 189.3.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

13.57644

Province / District

Catanduanes

Longitude

124.2057

Airport Name

Virac Airport

Elevation (ft)

121

IATA & ICAO codes

VRC - RPUV

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Virac City

Runway Condition

GOOD however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,560 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.1.37 Philippines - Luzon Masbate Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Minor Commercial Domestic Airport) – (In 2008 – Pax 26,084, Cargo 142 MT, Movement 724) - Magnetic Variation 001˚ W (01/06) – PCN 012FCYT - NO ILS – Runway 03 (Heading 038.0) Take off distance increased to 1,261m (overrun asphalt pad 61m), slope -0.8˚ – Runway 21 (Heading 218.0) Take off distance increased to 1,279m (overrun asphalt pad 79m). slope 0.8˚. Operating hours: 2200 – 0600Z –

Caution Mountain at 3,281’ (0.5 NM) from approach end runway 03. RESTRICTION: LANDING ON RWY 21 AND TAKE OFF ON RWY 03.

Communications: RDO 122.0 / 5447.5 / 3834. Navaid: Type VOR-DME, ID MBT, Name MASBATE, Channel 104X, Freq 115.7, coordinates Lat 12˚ 22’ 09.22” N– Long 123˚ 37’ 49.85” E at field.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

12.36937

Province / District

Masbate

Longitude

123.6292

Airport Name

Masbate Airport

Elevation (ft)

n/a

IATA & ICAO codes

MBT – RPVJ

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Masbate City

Runway Condition

FAIR however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,200 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2 Philippines - Visayas Aviation

The following pages shows the Airport Assessments for the Visayas group of islands, which covers the administrative regions 6 (Western Visayas), 7 (Central Visayas), and 8 (Eastern Visayas).

2.2.2.1 Philippines - Visayas Mactan-Cebu International Airport

PLEASE NOTE: Following the response to Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) on 09 Nov 2013, additional Philippines Customs information is avalible and can be found in the following document:

Logistics Cluster Philippines Customs Snapshot 131114 

In order to streamline the customs procedures for humanitarian organisations bringing relief good into the Philippines, a “One-Stop-Shop” has been established in Manila, Cebu and Naia. The Purpose of the “One-Stop-Shop” is to bring together in a single location the key staff, necessary for expediting customs clearances for humanitarian cargo, for the selected agencies including representatives of: the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the Department of Health, The Bureau of Food and Drugs, the Ministry of Finance (MoF), and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).

Operator: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (International Airport – Military / Civil joint use Airport) - (in 2008 – Pax 3,642,862, Cargo 45,403 MT, Movement 46,206) – Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – PCN 070FBWT – Beacon – ILS - Airport of Entry - Runway 04 (Heading 045.0) Take off distance increased to 3,360 (overrun asphalt pad 60 m), slope 0.1˚, Lighting HIRL / CL / M / PAPI– Runway 22 (Heading 225.0) Take off distance increased to 3,360 (overrun asphalt pad 60 m), slope -0.1˚, Lighting HIRL / CL / M / PAPI.

Caution: to avoid FOD (due to work in progress) lift off while taxiing aircraft type 747 or same range advise to use inboard engine only. BASH, heavy activity from April to September. Work in Progress. RESTRICTION:TWO-WAY RADIO REQUIRED. TAXIWAY NE OF MILITARY RAMP RESTRICTED TO AIRCRAFT OPERATION WHEN MILITARY JETS ARE PARKED BESIDE THE RUNWAY.

Operating hours: 0000 – 0000Z. Fuel Jet A1, A+ and B without icing inhibitor. Communications: TWR 118.1, GROUND 121.9, 124.0 RDO 5205, 3872.5 OPS (2200 – 1000Z) 118.5 CLNC 125.1 ATIS (2100 – 1300Z) 126.6 APP 124.7, 121.2 con 127.5, 132.2 – Navaid: Type VOR-DME, ID MCT, Name MACTAN, Channel 090X, Freq 114.3, at  Airport, Coordinates Lat 10˚ 18’ 48.84” N Long 123˚ 59’ 17.87” E. Navaid: Type NDB, ID MCT, Name MACTAN, Freq 331, at  Airport, Coordinates Lat 10˚ 18’ 33.24” N Long 123˚ 59’ 03.90” E.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

10.30754

Province / District

Mactan Island, Visayas

Longitude

123.9794

Airport Name

Mactan-Cebu International Airport

Elevation (ft)

31

IATA & ICAO codes

CEB - RPVM

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu City

Runway Condition

GOOD however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

3,300 m x 45 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.2 Philippines - Visayas Iloilo International Airport

Operator: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Class 1 principal – major domestic ) - (in 2008 – Pax 1,073,907, Cargo 9,360 MT, Movement 12,160)  - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – PCN 046RBWU – Beacon – ILS –  Runway 02 (Heading 024.0). Slope 0.1˚, Lighting A2 / PAPI / LIGHTS – Runway 20 (Heading 204.0) Slope -0.1˚, Landing distance reduced to 1,950 (displaced threshold length 150m) Lighting PAPI 2.9 / LIGHT

Caution: trees are partially obstructing approach runway 02 and 20. Roads are passing at both ends of the runways. RESTRICTION:TWO-WAY RADIO REQUIRED

Operating hours: 0000 – 0900Z.. Fuel Jet A1, NC, AvGas available. Communications: TWR 123.4, 5205, 3872.5 (Operator from 2100 to 1300Z / BACOLOD Airport reachable for assistance on 121.0 – Navaid: Type VOR-DME, ID IOO, Name ILOILO, Channel 110X, Freq 116.3, at  Airport, Coordinates Lat 10˚ 42’ 34.25” N Long 122˚ 32’ 31.90” E. The cargo terminal is 1,281 m2 and is designed to handle approx 11,500 MT per year.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

10.71304

Province / District

Iloilo, Western Visayas, Panay

Longitude

122.5453

Airport Name

Iloilo International Airport

Elevation (ft)

27

IATA & ICAO codes

ILO – RPVI

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Duyan-Duyan, between Cabatuan and Santa Barbara

Runway Condition

GOOD however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

2,500 m x 45 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.3 Philippines - Visayas Kalibo Airport

Operator: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (International Airport) - (in 2008 – Pax 400,042, Cargo 1,508 MT, Movement 4,706) – Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – PCN 047RBWU – Beacon - Runway 05 (Heading 049.0) Take off distance increased to 2,227 (overrun Concrete pad 40m), Lighting HIRL / PAPI GS 2.95 – Runway 23 (Heading 229.0) Take off distance increased to 2,247 (overrun concrete pad 60m), Lighting HIRL / A2 / PAPI GS 3.0.

Caution: Runways 05 – 23 approach obstructed by trees and antennas. RESTRICTION:TWO-WAY RADIO REQUIRED. CTLZ LIMITED TO KALIBO TRAFFIC W/O ATC PERMISSION. AIRCRAFT RESTRICTED TO MAX 200 KTS W/O ATC PERMISSION IN CTLZ. VFR FLIGHT FROM SOUTH NEED TO CONTACT TOWER 10NM PRIOR KALIBO CTLZ. WORK IN PROGRESS.

Operating hours: 2200 – 1000Z. Communications: TWR 123.1, 5205, 3872.5 – Navaid: Type VOR-DME, ID KLO, Name KALIBO, Channel 077X, Freq 113, at  Airport, Coordinates Lat 11˚ 41’ 00.90” N Long 122˚ 22’ 59.80” E.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

11.67943

Province / District

Boracay, Aklan, Panay

Longitude

122.3763

Airport Name

Kalibo International Airport

Elevation (ft)

14

IATA & ICAO codes

KLO - RPVK

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Kalibo, Aklan

Runway Condition

GOOD however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

2,187 m 45 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.4 Philippines - Visayas Caticlan Airport

Operator: Civil Aviation Authority (Class 2 Airport) – Project in course to extend the runway and to build a new terminal. The operator should then be Caticlan International Airport and Development Corporation - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – PCN 040RCWU - NO ILS – Runway 06 (Heading 064.0) Landing distance reduced to 900 m (displaced threshold length 50 m). – Runway 24 (Heading 244.0) Landing distance reduced to 884 m (displaced threshold length 66 m)..

Operating hours: 2200 – 1000Z –

Caution presence of a 128’ hill at 719 m from runway 24 threshold. RESTRICTION: LANDING ON RWY 06 AND TAKE OFF ON RWY 24. DURING STRONG WIND TOWER APPROVAL REQUIRED FOR LANDING RWY 24 AND TAKE OFF RUNWAY 06 . Communications: TWR / RDO 122.7 / 5205 / 3872.5. Navaid: Type NDB, ID CT, Name CATICLAN, Freq 379, coordinates Lat 11˚ 55’ 30.03” N– Long 121˚ 57’ 29.83” E at field.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

11.9245

Province / District

Aklan, Panay, Western Visayas

Longitude

121.9541

Airport Name

Godofredo P. Ramos Airport or Caticlan Airport

Elevation (ft)

7

IATA & ICAO codes

MPH - RPVE

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Caticlan, Malay City

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

950 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.5 Philippines - Visayas Roxas Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Trunkline Airport or Major Commercial Domestic Airport) – (In 2008 – Pax 115,375, Cargo 1,347 MT, Movement 1,498). - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – Beacon - PCN 047RBWU - NO ILS – Runway 14 (Heading 145.0),

Landing distance reduced to 1,785 m (displaced threshold length 105 m), take off distance increased to 1,916 m (overrun concrete pad 26m)   Lighting system PAPI GS 2.95 / HIRL – Runway 32 (Heading 325.0), Landing distance reduced to 1,820 m (displaced threshold length 70 m  Lighting system PAPI / HIRL. Operating hours: 2100 – 0500Z .

Caution: Approach runway 32 obstructed by trees and antena. Lighting on request only.Communications RDO 118.5 / 5205 / 3872. (24/24) Navaid: Type VOR-DME, ID ROX, Name ROXAS, Channel 076X, Freq 112.9, coordinates Lat 11˚ 35’ 48.93” N – Long 122˚ 45’ 18.43” E at field.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

11.59767

Province / District

Capiz

Longitude

122.7517

Airport Name

Roxas Airport

Elevation (ft)

10

IATA & ICAO codes

RXS - RPVR

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Gabuan, Roxas City

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,890 m x 45 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.6 Philippines - Visayas Dumaguete Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Trunkline Airport or Major Commercial Domestic Airport) – (In 2008 – Pax 306,452, Cargo 2,655, Movement 2,714). - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – Beacon - PCN 033FBXU - NO ILS – Runway 09 (Heading 093.0), lighting HIRL / REIL / PAPI – Runway 27 (Heading 273.0) take off distance increased to 1,926 m (overrun asphalt pad 56m)., lighting HIRL / REIL / PAPI. Operating hours: 2100 – 1000Z.

Caution: Trees and houses along approach runway 09. Runway grooved. Beacon out of service.

Communications Tower 129.7 – 123.5 / 5205 / 3822.5. Navaid: Type VOR, ID DG, Name DUMAGUETTE, Freq 114.1, coordinates Lat 09˚ 20’ 01.18” N – Long 123˚ 18’ 23.06” E  at airfield.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines

Latitude

9.333714

Province / District

Negros Oriental

Longitude

123.3005

Airport Name

Barangay Boloc-Boloc, Sibulan City

Elevation (ft)

15

IATA & ICAO codes

DGT - RPVD

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Dumaguete Airport or Sibulan Airport

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,870 m x 36 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.7 Philippines - Visayas Bacolod - Silay Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Class 1 Principal Domestic Airport) – (In 2008 – Pax 843,488, Cargo 8,244 MT, Movement 9,860). The airport is built to receive International traffic. The runway is to be upgraded to 2,500 m in order to receive larger aircraft.

The cargo handling capacity of the airport is 16,715 MT and its storage capacity 10,075 m2. - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – Beacon - PCN 041RCWU - ILS – Runway 04 (Heading 040.0), Landing distance reduced to 1,896 m (displaced threshold length 60 m), lighting PAPI / HIRL / A2 – Runway 22 (Heading 193.0), Landing distance reduced to 1,885 m (displaced threshold length 71 m), ), take off distance increased to 1,993 m (overrun concrete pad 37m), lighting PAPI / HIRL / A2. Operating hours: Mon – Fri 0000 – 0900Z.

Caution: Approach runway 22 obstructed by building and antenna. First 584m of runway 04 are 45m wider than rest of the runway RESTRICTION: TWO WAY RADIO REQUIRED.

Fuel available on PPR (NC-A1), Communications TWR (2100 – 1300Z), RDO (2100 – 1100Z), 118.8 / 5205 / 3872.5, APP (2100 – 1300Z) 121.0. Navaid: Type VOR, ID BC, Name BACOLOD, Freq 114.9, coordinates Lat 10˚ 38’ 15.35” N – Long 122˚ 55’ 28.62” E  at airfield.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

10.64251

Province / District

Negros Occidental

Longitude

122.9296

Airport Name

Bacolod-Silay Airport

Elevation (ft)

25

IATA & ICAO codes

BCD - RPVB

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Bagtic, Silay City

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,956 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.8 Philippines - Visayas Tagbilaran Airport

Operator: Civil Aviation Authority (Secondary Airport or Minor Commercial Domestic Airport) – (In 2008 – Pax 400,814, Cargo 5,496, Movement 5,612) - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – PCN 049RBWU - NO ILS – Runway 17 (Heading 174.0), Lighting system PAPI GS 3.1 – Runway 35 (Heading 354.0),Landing distance reduced to 1,663 m (displaced threshold length 116 m) Lighting system PAPI, HIRL, A2. Operating hours: 2200 – 1000Z –

Caution runway 35 threshold lts unserviced due WIP on taxiway. Trees each end of runway. Runway 35 approach obstructed by ant 470’ high 0.89 NM south, ant 433’ high 0.38NM south, building 440’ high 0.79NM south of the runway. Hi tension cable 790m long across the Juanico Strait approx 1.2NM North / North-West of Airport. 157’ mid span rising to 289’ at both ends.

Communications RDO 122.2 / 5205 / 3872.5. No Navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

9.664081

Province / District

Bohol

Longitude

123.8532

Airport Name

Tagbilaran Airport

Elevation (ft)

38

IATA & ICAO codes

TAG - RPVT

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Taloto, Tagbilaran City

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,779 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.9 Philippines - Visayas Tacloban Airport

PLEASE NOTE: Following the response to Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) on 09 Nov 2013, additional Philippines Customs information is available and can be found in the following document:

Logistics Cluster Philippines Customs Snapshot 131114 

Normal customs procedures must now be followed for the import of all cargo. The “One-Stop-Shop” and the Logistics Cluster remain available to assist in an advisory role if required. Requests may be sent to Oliver Bartolo (LET Customs Procedures Advisor, +63 9158481559).

Operator: Civil Aviation Authority (Class 1 Principal or Major Domestic Airport) – (In 2008 – Pax 627,201, Cargo 4,546, Movement 7,954). - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – Beacon – PCN 046RBWU - NO ILS – Runway 18 (Heading 184.0), slope 0.1˚, Lighting system PAPI 3.1 / LIGHTS – Runway 36 (Heading 004.0), Slope -0.1˚, Lighting system PAPI 3.0 / A2 / LIGHTS, take off distance increased to 2,198 m (overrun asphalt pad 60m). Operating hours: 2100 – 0900Z –

Caution: Ant 92’ high situated 250m west of the runway and 350m north west of the control tower. Ant 57’ high situated 197m south west of control tower. Water tank 82’ high situated 270m west of the runway and 300m north west of the control tower. Few houses less than 500m from threshold runway 36. Hi tension power lines 158’ AMSL 2.7NM North / North West from Airport. Span 900m across San Juanico strait with midspan 88m AMSL with steel tower supports on both sides. RESTRICTION: BEACON OUT OF ORDER, NO TIGHT TURNS ON ASPHALT, TAXING AIRCRAFT USE TURNAROUND PAD.

Communications Control tower 122.1 / 5205 / 3872.5, Airport 120.8. Navaid: Type VOR-DME, ID TAC, Name TACLOBAN, Channel 102X, Freq 115.5, coordinates Lat 11˚ 13’ 55.16” N – Long 125˚ 01’ 33.57” E at field.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

11.22763

Province / District

Leyte

Longitude

125.0278

Airport Name

Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport or DZR Airport or Tacloban Domestic Airport

Elevation (ft)

10

IATA & ICAO codes

TAC - RPVA

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Costa Brava, San Jose, Tacloban City

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

UNHAS

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

2,138 m x 45 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

Yes

Refueling Capacity

Yes (Petron)

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

18-36

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

Yes

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

Yes

Windsock (Yes / No)

Yes

Weather Information (Yes / No)

Yes

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

3+Southern Remote

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.10 Philippines - Visayas Maasin Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Feeder Airport) –  Even if the only airport in the region the airport as no terminal, no commercial flight. The maximum take off weight is 12,000 lbs.

The airport is in need of maintenance. Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – NO ILS – Runway 16 (Heading 165.0) Take off distance increased to 1,133m (overrun mixt rolled / graded earth pad with grass 23m) – Runway 34 (Heading 345.0) Take off distance increased to 1,133m (overrun mixt rolled / graded earth pad with grass 23m).

Operating hours: Sunrise to Sunset (SR-SS). Nil permanent communications.  No Navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

10.18733

Province / District

Leyte, Southern Leyte

Longitude

124.7823

Airport Name

Panan-awan Airport or Maasin Airport

Elevation (ft)

328

IATA & ICAO codes

MSN – RPSM

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Panan-awan Maasin City

Runway Condition

Need maintenance however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,110 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.11 Philippines - Visayas Hilongos Airport

Operator:  Air Transportation Office (Feerder Airport)

Airport Details

Country

Philippines

Latitude

10.37667

Province / District

Leyte

Longitude

124.7611

Airport Name

Hilongos Airport

Elevation (ft)

12

IATA & ICAO codes

Unknown – RPVH

Surface

n/a

Town or City (closest)

Hilongos, Leyte Island

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,000 m x n/a

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.12 Philippines - Visayas Guiuan Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Feeder Airport) – The government is planning to develop the airport to support the commercial and tourism industry of the region (especially Calicoan Island). The airport has two runways but only one is currently operative. Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – PCN 028FBXU – NO ILS – Runway 07 (Heading 066.0) - Runway 25 (Heading 246.0)

Caution runway is marked 06/24 repainting operation to be carried out. Tall trees (90’) in the path of runway 07 approach.

Operating hours: 2300 – 0800Z. No permanent communications. No navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

11.03554

Province / District

Samar, Eastern Samar

Longitude

125.7415

Airport Name

Guiuan Airport

Elevation (ft)

7

IATA & ICAO codes

SAA - RPVG

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Guiuan

Runway Condition

GOOD however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

2,094 m x 45 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.13 Philippines - Visayas Catbalogan Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Feeder Airport) – Long outstanding unfinished project in the area. Airport operationality to be confirmed every time.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines

Latitude

11.81001

Province / District

Samar

Longitude

124.8302

Airport Name

Catbalogan Airport

Elevation (ft)


IATA & ICAO codes

Unknown – RPVY

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Buri, Catbalogan City

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,200 m x n/a

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.14 Philippines - Visayas Borongan Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Feeder Airport) - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – NO ILS – Runway 02 (Heading 021.0) – Runway 20 (Heading 201.0).

Caution runway 02 – 20 temporally closed due to lack of runway markers.

Operating hours: Sunrise to Sunset (SR-SS). Nil permanent communications.  No Navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

11.67433

Province / District

Samar, Eastern Samar

Longitude

125.4788

Airport Name

Borongan

Elevation (ft)

7

IATA & ICAO codes

BPR - RPVW

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Punta Maria, Borongan

Runway Condition

Currently close due to lack of runway markers

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,199 m x 29 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.15 Philippines - Visayas Ormoc Airport

PLEASE NOTE: Following the response to Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) on 09 Nov 2013, additional Philippines Ormoc Airport information was provided on the 21 Nov 2013:

The Ormoc airport was not operational before the typhoon.

It has been rehabilitated with the support of the US army.

It can receive up to C130 aircraft

No JET A fuel available


Operator: Air Transportation Office (Secondary Airport or Minor Commercial Domestic Airport) – (In 2008 – Pax 15,830, Cargo 8 MT, Movement 2,790) - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – PCN 029RBWT - NO ILS – Runway 18 (Heading 184.0)

Landing distance reduced to 1,410m (displaced threshold length 456 m). – Runway 36 (Heading 364.0).

Caution runway 36 approach zone is obstructed by trees, ant and electric power line with high tension power lines.

Operating hours: 0000 – 1000Z – Nil permanent communication. No Navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

11.058

Province / District

Leyte

Longitude

124.5653

Airport Name

Ormoc Airport

Elevation (ft)

83

IATA & ICAO codes

OMC – RPVO

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Airport, Ormoc City

Runway Condition

FAIR however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,865 m x 36 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.16 Philippines - Visayas Catarman Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Class 2 Principal Airport) – (In 2008 – Pax 22,624, Cargo 100 MT, Movement 454) - Magnetic Variation 001˚ W (01/06) – PCN 024RBWT - NO ILS – Runway 04 (Heading 044.0). – Runway 22 (Heading 224.0) Take off distance increased to 1,617m (overrun concrete pad 267m).. Operating hours: 2200 – 0800Z – Caution road crossing runway 04 threshold.

RESTRICTION: LANDING ON RWY 06 AND TAKE OFF ON RWY 24. DURING STRONG WIND TOWER APPROVAL REQUIRED FOR LANDING RWY 24 AND TAKE OFF RUNWAY 06 . Nil permanent communications. No Navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

12.50242

Province / District

Northern Samar

Longitude

124.6358

Airport Name

Catarman National Airport, Catarman Airport

Elevation (ft)

6

IATA & ICAO codes

CRM – RPVF

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Airport Village, Catarman

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,350 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.2.17 Philippines - Visayas Calbayog Airport

Operator: Civil Aviation Authority (Class 2 Prinicipal Airport) – (In 2008 – Pax 20,616, Cargo 65 MT, Movement 454) - Magnetic Variation 001˚ W (01/06) – PCN 020RBWT - NO ILS – Runway 17 (Heading 166.0), Take off distance increased to 1,548m (overrun concrete pad 72m). – Runway 35 (Heading 346.0), Take off distance increased to 1,491m (overrun concrete pad 15m).. Operating hours: 2200 – 0800Z  - Lighting PAPI –

Caution approach zone runway 17 – 35 obstructed with trees, antenna and coconut groves. There are hills at approx 0.5 NM from the threshold and an unmarked fence a 1NM from runway end creates potential disturbance in the approach / departure path by 5,331’. Note the presence of a road less than 100m from the threshold. Nil permanent communications. No Navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

12.07271

Province / District

Samar

Longitude

124.5451

Airport Name

Calbayog Airport

Elevation (ft)

12

IATA & ICAO codes

CYP – RPVC

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Trinidad, Calbayog City

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,476 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.3.1 Philippines - Mindanao Awang Airport

Airport Overview

Awang Airport is an airport serving the general area of Cotabato City, North Cotabato and Maguindanao, located in the province of Maguindanao in the Philippines. An International Airport is proposed to be built to Barangay Tamontaka, Cotabato City, while the existing domestic airport will serve as a Military Air Base. 

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Maguindanao

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Cotabato City

Airport’s Complete Name

Awang Airport

Latitude

7.1652398

Longitude

124.2099991

Elevation (ft and m)

183ft / 56m

IATA Code

CBO

ICAO Code

RPMC

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines

Management Contact Person

Mohammad Naga S. Rascal, Officer-in-Charge

+063 431-0216 / 557-5015

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1913 m x 30 m

Runway Orientation

10/28

Runway Surface

Asphalt

Runway Condition

Good


Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

Yes

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes

 


Fuel Services Charges

Cotabato Airport has no fuel servicing facility. Airline must have enough fuel for return flight to Manila.

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A


2.2.3.2 Philippines - Mindanao Allah Valley Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Secondary Airport or Minor Commercial Domestic Airport) - Magnetic Variation 000˚ E (01/06) – PCN 012FBYU - NO ILS – Runway 16 (Heading 155.0) Take off distance increased to 1,390m (overrun asphalt pad 50m) – Runway 34 (Heading 335.0) Take off distance increased to 1,408m (overrun asphalt pad 69)

Caution approach zone end of runways 16 -34 are obstructed by trees and houses.

Operating hours: 2300 – 0800Z. Nil permanent communications. No navaid. Open only for general aviation.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

6.366817

Province / District

Mindanao, South Cotabato

Longitude

124.7513

Airport Name

Allah Valley Airport

Elevation (ft)

659

IATA & ICAO codes

AAV – RPMA

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Surallah, Allah Valley close to Lake Sebu

Runway Condition

GOOD however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,340 m x 18 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.3.3 Philippines - Mindanao Jolo Airport

Operator: Civil Aviation Authority (Class 2 Principal Airport) – (in 2008 – Pax 18,749, Cargo 13 MT, Movement 862) – Current ongoing work to extend the runway to 1,800m with a width of 60m. - Magnetic Variation 000˚ E (01/06) – PCN 010FBWT - NO ILS – Runway 09 (Heading 088.7) Landing distance reduced to 1,200m (displaced threshold length 63 m). – Runway 27 (Heading 268.7) Landing distance reduced to 1,219m (displaced threshold length 44 m).. Operating hours: 2200 – 0600Z –

Caution approach zone of runway 09 obstructed by trees and ant. In addition 98’ antennas are on both side of the runway. RESTRICTION: LANDING ON RWY 09 AND TAKE OFF ON RWY 27.

Communications: RDO 122.2 / 6765 / 4454. Navaid: Type NDB, ID JL, Name JOLO, Freq 404, coordinates Lat 06˚ 03’ 20.05” N– Long 121˚ 01’ 05.03” E at field.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

6.053672

Province / District

Jolo, Sulu

Longitude

121.011

Airport Name

Jolo Airport

Elevation (ft)

118

IATA & ICAO codes

JOL - RPMJ

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Bus-Bus, Jolo, Sulu

Runway Condition

FAIR however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,263 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.3.4 Philippines - Mindanao Sanga Airport

Operator: Civil Aviation Authority (Class 2 Principal Airport) – The Airport is fully operational and been maintenained with funds provided by USAID and the local Government . - Magnetic Variation 000˚ E (01/06) – PCN 010FBYT - NO ILS – Runway 02 (Heading 018.0) Slope 0.3˚ - Runway 20 (Heading 198.0) Take off distance increased to 1,614 m (overrun concrete pad 60m) Slope -0.3˚.. Operating hours: Sunrise to sunset (SR-SS) – Caution presence of trees in the vicinity of runway 20 approach, 1122’ hill at 1.5NM South and 705’ hill 2NM South East from Airport.

Nil permanent communications. No Navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

5.046994

Province / District

Tawi – Tawi, Sanga - Sanga

Longitude

119.743

Airport Name

Sanga – Sanga Airport

Elevation (ft)

15

IATA & ICAO codes

SGS - RPMN

Surface

Part concrete, part asphalt or part bitumen –bound macadam

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Sanga – Sanga , Bongao

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,554 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.3.5 Philippines - Mindanao Zamboanga International Airport

Airport Overview

Zamboanga International Airport is located in Zamboanga City, Philippines. The airport is operated by Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. It is the main airport serving the region. The single terminal building of the airport accommodates 400 passengers. The terminal features a metal detector and an X-ray machine at the main entrance of the airport. There are check-in counters, two baggage carousels and push carts. There is a single shop in the terminal managed by the Air Transportation Office. The apron covers an area of 30,000m² and has two taxiways, each 25m wide. It is capable of handling four Airbus A320s and eight heavier aircraft simultaneously.

The airport has a single runway designated 9/27. The length and width of the runway are 2,610m and 45m respectively. It is surfaced with asphalt. There are plans to extend the runway by another 400m to suit heavier aircraft.

https://www.airport-technology.com/projects/zamboangainternation/

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

REGION IX – Zamboanga City

Nearest Town or City
with Distance from Airport

Zamboanga City (0 km)

Pagadian City (270 km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Zamboanga International Airport

Latitude

6.9246944

Longitude

122.0554833

Elevation (ft and m)

33ft / 10m

IATA Code

ZAM

ICAO Code

RPMZ

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines 

Management Contact Person

Reynaldo Alforte, Officer-in-Charge

CAAP-Zamboanga

Open From (hours)

0400H

Open To (hours)

1800H

Airport Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

CAAP manages the operations of the Airport.

For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator

Performance for 2018


Per Year

Per Month

Per Day

Total Aircraft Movements

11,870

989

33

Total Passengers

1,276,097

106,341

3,544

Total Capacity of the Airport (MT)

13,617MT

1,135MT

38.MT

Current Activity of the Airport (MT)




Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS)

No



For 2018 airport information, please see the following links:

Aircraft Movement: https://caap.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Aircraft-ANNUAL-2018.pdf

Cargo: https://caap.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Cargo-ANNUAL-2018.pdf

Passengers: https://caap.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Passenger-ANNUAL-2018.pdf

Runways

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

2,609 m x 44 m

Orientation

9/27

Surface

Asphalt

Airport Infrastructure Details

Customs

Yes

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refueling

TBD

Passenger Terminal

Yes

Air Starter Units

TBD

Cargo terminal

Yes

Ground Power (mobile)

TBD

Pax Transport to Airfield

TBD

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Control Tower

Yes

Latrine Servicing

Yes

Weather Facilities

TBD

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO)

Yes

Catering Services

Yes

De-icing Equipment

No

Base Operating Room

Yes

Parking Ramp Lighting

TBD

Airport Radar

Yes

Approach & Runway Lights

Yes

NDB

TBD

VOR

Yes

ILS

TBD



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Airport Operating Details

Operating Details

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo

Boeing 737 and Airbus A320

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet

Boeing 737 and Airbus A320

Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²)

30,000sqm apron

Storage Area (m3 and MT)

Apron

Handling Equipment

Elevators / Hi Loaders

No

Max Capacity (MT)

N/A

Max Height

N/A

Loading Ramps

Yes

Other Comments


Customs Guidance

Customs clearance and documentations available at the airport.

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Storage Facilities

  • 30,000 sqm Apron
  • 400 pax capacity terminal building

2.2.3.6 Philippines - Mindanao Pagadian Airport

Operator: Civil Aviation Authority (Class 1 Principal Airport or Major Domestic Airport) - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – PCN 021RCXT - NO ILS – Runway 02 (Heading 017.0), take off distance increased to 1,782 m (overrun asphalt pad 102m) – Runway 20 (Heading 197.0), take off distance increased to 1,722 m (overrun asphalt pad 42m). Operating hours: 2330 – 0730Z OT 24hr PN.

Caution: Trees and building in the vicinity of approach at end of both runways 02 – 20. Fence located both sides of runway, 35m from runway centre line.

Communications RDO 122 / 6795 / 4454, FSS ATS service extended 24hr PN. Navaid: Type NDB, ID PN, Name PAGADIAN, Freq 242, coordinates Lat 07˚ 49’ 37.56” N – Long 123˚ 47’ 47.04” E  1.3NM from airfield bearing 270.2.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

7.827197

Province / District

Zamboanga del Sur, Mindanao

Longitude

123.4583

Airport Name

Pagadian Airport

Elevation (ft)

5

IATA & ICAO codes

PAG - RPMP

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Barangays Muricay and Tiguma, Pagadian City

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,680 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.3.7 Philippines - Mindanao Dipolog Airport

Airport Overview

Dipolog Airport is the main airport serving the general area of Dipolog, the capital city of Zamboanga del Norte, in the Philippines. While it is classified as a domestic airport, Dipolog Airport is one of the country’s busiest. It is considered one of the primary entry points to the second largest island of the Philippines, Mindanao.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Region IX Zamboanga Del Norte

Nearest Town or City
with Distance from Airport

Dipolog City (2 km)

Dapitan City (8 km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Dipolog Airport

Latitude

8.601261

Longitude

123.3345

Elevation (ft and m)

12ft / 4m

IATA Code

DPL

ICAO Code

RPMG

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person


NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway

Runway Dimensions

1,912 m x 30 m

Runway Orientation

02/20

Runway Surface

Concrete

Runway Condition

Check before landing


Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

TBC

Refueling Capacity

TBC

Ground Handling Services

TBC

Air Traffic Control

TBC

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

TBC

Aircraft Parking Space

TBC

Navigation Aids

TBC

Perimeter Fencing

TBC

Windsock

TBC

 


Fuel Services Charges


Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1


Avgas



Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

Domestic Airports:

Php55.00 per 1,000 kgs (concrete paved runway)

Php45.00 per 1,000 kgs (asphaltic concrete macadam paved runway)


2.2.3.8 Philippines - Mindanao Ipil Airport


Airport Overview

Ipil Airport is an airport serving the general area of Ipil, the capital of the province of Zamboanga Sibugay in the Philippines. Located at Barangay Sanito Ipil Zamboanga Sibugay, the airport is under expansion and once completed it will support the Zamboanga International Airport to ease air traffic.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Region IX Zamboanga Sibugay

Nearest Town or City
with Distance from Airport

Zamboanga City (136 kms)

Pagadian City (133 kms)

Airport’s Complete Name

Ipil Airport

Latitude

7.786139

Longitude

122.6011

Elevation (ft and m)

52 ft / 17 m

IATA Code

IPE

ICAO Code

RPMV

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines 

Management Contact Person


NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

None

Runway

Runway

Runway Dimensions

960 m

Runway Orientation

16/34

Runway Surface

Concrete

Runway Condition

To be confirmed upon landing


Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

TBC

Refueling Capacity

TBC

Ground Handling Services

TBC

Air Traffic Control

TBC

Fire Fighting Equipment

TBC

Weather Information

TBC

Aircraft Parking Space

TBC

Navigation Aids

TBC

Perimeter Fencing

TBC

Windsock

TBC

 


Fuel Services Charges


Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1

TBC

Avgas

TBC


Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A


2.2.3.9 Philippines - Mindanao Laguindingan International Airport

Airport Overview

Laguindingan Airport is situated along the coastal side of Barangay Moog, Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental facing Macajalar Bay.  It has a single runway with a length of 2,100 m and a width of 45 m of which can accommodate four takeoffs and landings an hour.  Runway will exit to Macajalar Bay. 

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Misamis Oriental

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Cagayan De Oro City (46 km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Laguindingan International Airport

Latitude

8.608332

Longitude

124.458403

Elevation (ft and m)

190 ft / 58 m

IATA Code

CGY

ICAO Code

RPMY

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Jose Budiongan

Open From (hours)

24H

Open To (hours)

24H

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/

Runways

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

2100 m x 45 m

Orientation

09/27

Surface

Concrete

2.2.3.10 Philippines - Mindanao Iligan Airport


Operator: Air Transportation Office (Secondary Airport / Minor Commercial Airport) – Based on the current project concerning the construction of Laguindingan International Airport in Misamis Oriental this airport could be replaced by the new Airport combine with Lumbia Airport in Cagayan de Oro City - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – PCN 012FBYU – NO ILS – Runway 02 (Heading 020.0) Take off distance increased to 1,450m (overrun asphalt pad 50m) – Runway 20 (Heading 200.0) Take off distance increased to 1,446m (overrun asphalt pad 46m)

Caution approach zone of runway 02 is obstructed by trees and the presence of a 59’ tall antenna behind the terminal building.

Operating hours: 2300 – 0800Z. Communications: RDO 123.5 (from 0000 to 0900Z) 122.1 / 6802.5.  No navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

8.130525

Province / District

Mindanao, Lanao del Norte

Longitude

124.2149

Airport Name

Maria Cristina Airport, Iligan Airport

Elevation (ft)

1,300

IATA & ICAO codes

IGN – RPMI

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Maria Cristina, Baloi

Runway Condition

GOOD however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,400 m x 18 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.3.11 Philippines - Mindanao Ozamiz Airport

Airport Overview

Labo Airport also known as Ozamiz Airport, is an airport serving the general area of the city of Ozamiz in the Philippines. It is the only airport in the province of Misamis Occidental.  The airport takes its name from its location, the barangay of Labo in Ozamiz.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labo_Airport

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

REGION X / Misamis Occidental

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Ozamis City – 5 kms

Airport’s Complete Name

Labo Airport

Latitude

8.178525

Longitude

123.841386

Elevation (ft and m)

5m / 16ft

IATA Code

OZC

ICAO Code

RPMO

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines

Management Contact Person


NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

No

Runway

Runway

Runway Dimensions

1,743 m x 29 m

Runway Orientation

03/21

Runway Surface

Part concrete, part asphalt or bitumen-bound macadam

Runway Condition

Acceptable however to be confirmed before landing


Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

No

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

No

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

No

 


Fuel Services Charges

Fuel tankers may refuel the aircraft upon landing, if necessary.


Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1

PHP 96.09 as of Dec 2019

Avgas



Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

Landing Fees National Airports:

  • Php55.00 per 1,000 kg (concrete paved runway)
  • Php45.00 per 1,000 kg (asphaltic concrete macadam paved runway)
  • Additional 15% if night-time landing



2.2.3.12 Philippines - Mindanao Camiguin Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Feeder Airport) - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – PCN 014FBYU - NO ILS – Runway 07 (Heading 071.0) Slope -0.3˚, Take off distance increased to 1,401m (overrun asphalt pad 199m). – Runway 25 (Heading 251.0) Slope 0.3˚, Take off distance increased to 1,256m (overrun asphalt pad 54m)..

Operating hours: 2300 – 0800Z – Caution tree on approach runway 07. Nil permanent communications. No Navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

9.253525

Province / District

Camiguin

Longitude

124.7071

Airport Name

Camiguin Airport

Elevation (ft)

53

IATA & ICAO codes

CGM - RPMH

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Mambajao

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,202 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.3.13 Philippines - Mindanao Lumbia Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Trunkline Airport or Major Commercial Domestic Airport). (In 2008 – Pax 902,184, Cargo 11,034 MT, Movement 7,260). Might be replaced in 2011 by a new International airport name Laguindingan International Airport currently under construction. The airport will be then just accommodating a small Air Force Base. - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – Beacon - PCN 044RAWU - NO ILS – Runway 01 (Heading 013.0),Landing distance reduced to 2,320 m (displaced threshold length 134 m), lighting PAPI / HIRL – Runway 19 (Heading 193.0), lighting PAPI / HIRL. Operating hours: 2100 – 1000Z. OT PN before 0900Z.

Caution: Approach runway 01 terrain obstructed between 2,500m and 1,500m from runway threshold. RESTRICTION: NO TIGHT TURNS ON RUNWAY, TWO WAY RADIO REQUIRED.

Fuel Jet A1 / A1+ with icing inhibitor available from 2200 to 0800Z, Communications TWR 127.9 / 5205 / 3872.5, APP 122.3, 123.6. Navaid: Type VOR-DME, ID CGO, Name CAGAYAN DE ORO, Channel 080X, Freq 113.3, coordinates Lat 08˚ 24’ 56.47” N – Long 124˚ 36’ 32.95” E  at airfield.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

8.415619

Province / District

Mindanao, Misamis Oriental

Longitude

124.6112

Airport Name

Lumbia Airport or Cagayan de Oro Airport

Elevation (ft)

601

IATA & ICAO codes

CGY - RPML

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Lumbia, Cagayan de Oro City

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

2,454 m x 36 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.3.14 Philippines - Mindanao General Santos International Airport

Airport Overview

General Santos City International Airport is an alternate international airport located in the city of General Santos, Philippines serving the greater area of SOCCSKSARGEN (Region XII). It is the largest airport in the island of Mindanao and is officially classified an International Airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), a government bureau which is responsible for the management and operations of General Santos International Airport and all other airports in the country except regular international airports.

Magnetic Variation 000˚ E (01/06) – PCN 073FCWT – ILS – Beacon - Runway 17 (Heading 173.0) Take off distance increased to 3,352m (overrun Concrete pad 126m), Lighting HIRL / A2 / PAPI, slope -0.4˚ – Runway 35 (Heading 353.0) Take off distance increased to 3,352m (overrun concrete pad 126m), Lighting HIRL / PAPI, slope +0.4˚.

Caution: Mount Matutum (2,286m – 7,500’) 18NM N of the airport. Airport Beacon HO. RESTRICTION: VFR OPERATION ONLY, CLSD TO NORDO.

Operating hours: 2300 – 0700Z. Fuel available (Jet A1, JetA1 with icing inhibitor, NC-A1). Communications: TWR 118.1, 255.4 / RDO 6802.5, 3671 / APP 119.1, 118.2 – Navaid: Type VOR-DME, ID GSA, Name TAMBLER, Channel 092X, Freq 114.5, at  Airport, Coordinates Lat 06˚ 04’ 32.42” N Long 125˚ 05’ 31.87” E.

Airport Location and Contact
Country Philippines
Province or District South Cotabato
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport General Santos City (17 km)
Airport's Complete Name General Santos International Airport
Latitude 6.0580028
Longitude 125.0960333
Elevation 505 ft / 154 m
IATA Code GES
ICAO Code RPMR
Managing Company or Airport Authority Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
Management Contact Person
Open From 24 H
Open To 24 H

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Airline Company Destinations

Cebu Pacific

Cebu, Iloilo, Manila

Leading Edge

Clark, Zamboanga

Philippine Airlines

Manila

PAL Operated by PAL Express

Cebu, Iloilo

Philippine AirAsia

Cebu, Clark, Manila


For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link:  4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator

Performance for YEAR


Per Year

Per Month

Per Day

Total Aircraft Movements

4,656 (2015)



Total Passengers

920,670 (2018)



Total Capacity of the Airport (MT)

21,003 (2015)



Current Activity of the Airport (MT)




Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS)

Number of Flights




Runways

General Santos International Airport has a single 3,227-meter lighted runway designated as runways 17/35. Made entirely of reinforced concrete and macadam, the airport's runway is the third-longest runway in the Philippines, after Runway 06/24 of Ninoy Aquino International Airport and runway 04/22 of Mactan-Cebu. International Airport respectively and it can access Airbus A380.

Runway ID # 17/35

Runway Dimensions

10587 x 148 feet

3227 x 45 meters

Orientation

17/35

Surface

Concrete, paved

2.2.3.15 Philippines - Mindanao Francisco Bangoy International Airport (Davao)

Airport Overview

Laguindingan Airport is situated along the coastal side of Barangay Moog, Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental facing Macajalar Bay.  It has a single runway with a length of 2,100 m and a width of 45 m of which can accommodate four takeoffs and landings an hour.  Runway will exit to Macajalar Bay. 

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Davao City

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Davao City (36 km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Francisco Bangoy International Airport

Latitude

7.125522

Longitude

125.6458

Elevation (ft and m)

96 ft / 29 m

IATA Code

DVO

ICAO Code

RPMD

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person


Open From (hours)

24H

Open To (hours)

24H

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/


Customs Guidance 

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  


2.2.3.16 Philippines - Mindanao Mati National Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Secondary Airport) - Magnetic Variation 000˚ E (01/06) – PCN 032RBWT – NO ILS – Runway 14 (Heading 139.0) – Runway 32 (Heading 319.0).

Caution approach zones of both runways 14 – 32 are obstructed by trees and presence of low trees all around the runways.

Operating hours: 2300 – 0800Z. Nil permanent communications. No Navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

6.949367

Province / District

Mindanao, Davao Oriental

Longitude

126.273

Airport Name

Imelda R. Marcos Airport or Mati National Airport

Elevation (ft)

156

IATA & ICAO codes

MXI – RPMQ

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Mati City

Runway Condition

Acceptable however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,625 m x 32 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.3.17 Philippines - Mindanao Malita Airport

Operator: Private sector (?) (Community Airport) – Magnetic Variation 000˚ E (01/06) –  NO ILS – Runway 17 (Heading 171.0) – Runway 35 (Heading 351.0).

Caution: Subject to strong side winds.

No permanent communications. No Navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

6.402281

Province / District

Mindanao, Davao del Sur

Longitude

125.6194

Airport Name

Malita Airport

Elevation (ft)

43

IATA & ICAO codes

n/a

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Malita

Runway Condition

Good however be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,200 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.3.18 Philippines - Mindanao Surigao Airport

Airport Overview

Surigao Airport is an airport serving the general area of Surigao City, located in the province of Surigao del Norte in the Philippines. The airport is classified as a Class 2 principal (minor domestic) airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, a body of the Department of Transportation and Communications that is responsible for the operations of not only this airport but also of all other airports in the Philippines except the major international airports.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Surigao Del Norte

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Surigao City (4 km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Surigao Airport

Latitude

9.757567

Longitude

125.4793

Elevation (ft and m)

20 ft / 7 m

IATA Code

SUG

ICAO Code

RPMS

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

Management Contact Person

Engr. Junelito P. Abrazado

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

No

Runway(s)

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1,700 m x 45 m

Runway Orientation

18/36

Runway Surface

Concrete

Runway Condition

Good


Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

Yes

Refueling Capacity

No

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes

 




2.2.3.19 Philippines - Mindanao Bislig Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Secondary Airport or Minor Commercial Domestic Airport) - Magnetic Variation 000˚ E (01/06) – NO ILS – Runway 05 (Heading 052.0) Take off distance increased to 1,260m (overrun asphalt pad 60m) – Runway 23 (Heading 232.0) Take off distance increased to 1,296m (overrun asphalt pad 96m)

Caution approach zone end of runway 05 is obstructed by trees. Old equipment stuck unused on Apron.

Operating hours: 2300 – 0800Z. Nil permanent communications. No navaid.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

8.19595

Province / District

Mindanao, Surigao del Sur

Longitude

126.3216

Airport Name

Bislig Airport

Elevation (ft)

12

IATA & ICAO codes

BPH - RPMF

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Bislig City

Runway Condition

Old surface but acceptable; however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,200 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

No

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.3.20 Philippines - Mindanao Tandag Airport

Airport Overview

Tandag Airport is the airport serving the general area of Tandag, the capital city of Surigao del Sur in the Philippines. It is one of two airports in Surigao del Sur, the other being Bislig Airport. The airport is classified as a Class 2 principal (minor domestic) airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, a body of the Department of Transportation and Communications that is responsible for the operations of not only this airport but also of all other airports in the Philippines except the major international airports.


Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Surigao Del Sur

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Tandag City (0km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Tandag Airport

Latitude

9.072111

Longitude

126.1714

Elevation (ft and m)

16 ft / 5 m

IATA Code

TDG

ICAO Code

RPMW

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines

Management Contact Person


NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

No

Runway(s)

Runway

Runway Dimensions

1,452 m x 30 m

Runway Orientation

03/21

Runway Surface

Concrete

Runway Condition

Good



2.2.3.21 Philippines - Mindanao Sayak Airport

Operator: Air Transportation Office (Feeder Airport) - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – PCN 029RBWT - NO ILS – Runway 01 (Heading 010.0) – Runway 19 (Heading 190.0). Operating hours: 2300 – 0800Z.  Nil permanent communications. No Navaid

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

9.859097

Province / District

Surigao del Norte, Siargao Island

Longitude

126.014

Airport Name

Sayak Airport or Siargao Airport

Elevation (ft)

10

IATA & ICAO codes

IAO - RPNS

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Sayak, Del Carmen

Runway Condition

GOOD however to be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,270 m x 30 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.2.3.22 Philippines - Mindanao Bancasi Airport

Operator: Civil Aviation Authority (Trunkline Airport or Major Commercial Domestic Airport). (In 2008 – Pax 308,405, Cargo 2,602 MT, Movement 3,294) - Magnetic Variation 000˚ W (01/06) – Beacon - PCN 047RBWU - NO ILS – Runway 12 (Heading 117.0), slope 0.2˚, lighting PAPI – Runway 30 (Heading 297.0), lighting PAPI. Operating hours: 0000 – 0800Z..

Caution: Approach runway 30 obstructed by trees and antenna. Runway grooved.

Communications TWR 123.2, 122.0 / 5205 / 6802.5. Navaid: Type VOR-DME, ID BN, Name BUTUAN, Channel 072X, Freq 112.5, coordinates Lat 08˚ 57’ 19.25” N – Long 125˚ 29’ 11.05” E  at airfield.

Airport Details

Country

Philippines – UTC + 8

Latitude

8.951322

Province / District

Caraga, Agusan del Norte, Mindanao

Longitude

125.478

Airport Name

Bancasi Airport or Butuan Airport

Elevation (ft)

141

IATA & ICAO codes

BXU - RPME

Surface

Concrete

Town or City (closest)

Barangay Bancasi, Butuan City

Runway Condition

To be confirmed before landing

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

1,966 m x 46 m

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a

2.3 Philippines Road Network


4.1 Philippines Government Contact List

Further information on the Departmen of Public Works and Highways can be found in the following document:

Philippines Road Assessment Additional Information

Distance Matrix

Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km)


Manila

Baguio

San Fernando, La Union

Laoag City, Illocos Norte

Tuguegarao, Cagayan 

Bontoc, Mountain Province 

Pagsanjan, Laguna

Legazpi City, Bicol 

Manila


246

264

477

483

394

102

538

Baguio

246


47

254

230

101

308

711

San Fernando, La Union

264

47


406

408

274

335

540

Laoag City, Illocos Norte

477

254

406


180

230

550

975

Tuguegarao, Cagayan 

483

230

408

180


130

526

964

Bontoc, Mountain Province 

394

101

274

230

130


416

842

Pagsanjan, Laguna

102

308

335

550

526

416


403

Legazpi City, Bicol 

538

711

540

975

964

842

403


Travel Time Matrix

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (hours)


Manila

Baguio

San Fernando, La Union

Laoag City, Illocos Norte

Tuguegarao, Cagayan 

Bontoc, Mountain Province 

Pagsanjan, Laguna

Legazpi City, Bicol 

Manila


5

4

10

12

7

1.5

12

Baguio

5


2

5

7

2

8

17

San Fernando, La Union

4

2


6

8

5

6

16

Laoag City, Illocos Norte

10

5

6


8

7

12

22

Tuguegarao, Cagayan 

12

7

8

8


6

14

24

Bontoc, Mountain Province 

7

2

5

7

6


9

19

Pagsanjan, Laguna

1.5

8

6

12

14

9


12

Legazpi City, Bicol 

12

17

16

22

24

19

12


Due to traffic congestion, all times are best approximations only and may be out by several hours depending on traffic. Travel times are based on car travel. Travel by truck or bus will increase travel times.

Transport Corridors

The main transport Corridor in the Philippines is an integrated network of highways and vehicle ferries that form the Strong Republic Nautical Highway (SRNH). The 919 kilometres SRNH covers the provinces and cities of Oriental Mindoro, Tagaytay City (Cavite), Marindugue, Romblon, and Batangas City in Luzon; Aklan, Antique, Iloilo, Capiz, Negros Oriental, Negros Occidental, Bohol, Bebu, Guimaras and Siguijor in the Visayas; and Misamis Occidental, Misamis Oriental, Lanao del Norte and Dapitan City in Mindanao.


Road Security

Security Level: Good

Road security in the Philippines is generally good. However there are a few problem areas which transporters will know about. Areas around Apayo (Ilocos) and Maguindanao (Mindanao) have reported unauthorised roadblocks where drivers have been forced to handover money, weapons and any high-end goods. Cargo (including food) is generally unaffected.

Weighbridges and Axle Load Limits

Weighbridges

Weighbridges are operational 24 hours and are well-signed upon approach. They are under the management of the Department of Public Works and Highways and the exact locations are listed below.

Axle Load Limits


Bridges

Bridges in the Philippines are prone to collapse during typhoons and landslides. Under regular use most bridges in the Philippines do not pose any particular problems, although drivers should note that sometimes they are inadequately signed and without load limits. In some cases, bridges may have a capacity less than the regular traffic load of the road and as a result, occasionally collapse, however DPWH pointed out this usually only occurs when transporters over-load their vehicles.

Road Class and Surface Conditions

Road Construction / Maintenance

In general, there are three type of maintenance conducted within the Philippines; periodic, preventative and routine. Further information on ongoing construction and maintenance projects can be found on the Department of Public Works and Highways website: http://www.dpwh.gov.ph/ and through the relevant Bureaus which can be contacted through the main telephone line.

Road Classification

Road classification in the Philippines is completed based on the strategic importance of the road. Road classification does not indicate the surface, quality or width of the road.

Classification Description
Primary/National/Arterial (includes the North-South, East-West and Other Roads classifications in the table below)
Main roads in the Philippines that form the backbone of the road network. Surfaces can be concrete, asphalt, gravel or earth.
Secondary
Secondary roads do not have as many connecting roads as the primary roads. Surfaces can be concrete, asphalt, gravel or earth.
Local
Local road classification includes all other provincial, municipal, city and barangay roads. Surfaces can be concrete, asphalt, gravel or earth.

Further information on the Road Network of the Philippines can be found on the following webpage: Road and Bridge Information Application (RBIA)


2.3.1 Philippines - Luzon Road Network


For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.

Distance Matrix

Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (Region 1)


Manila

 Clark, Angeles City

Subic, Olongapo City

Dagupan City

San Fernando, La Union

Vigan City

Laoag City

Manila


93 km

161 km

223 km

273 km

410 km

488 km

Clark, Angeles City

93 km


68 km

130 km

180 km

317 km

395 km

Subic, Olongapo City 

161 km

68 km


62 km

112 km

249 km

327 km

Dagupan City 

223 km

130 km

62 km


50 km

187 km

265 km

San Fernando, La Union

273 km

180 km

112 km

50 km


137 km

215 km

ViganCity

410 km

317 km

249 km

187 km

137 km


78 km

Laoag City 

488 km

395 km

327 km

265 km

215 km

78 km


Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (Region 2)

Manila Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija* Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya Santiago City, Isabela Ilagan City, Isabela Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Aparri, Cagayan
Manila
167 km 303 km 364 km 442 km 491 km 594 km
Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija (Region 3)* 167 km
136 km 197 km 275 km 324 km 427 km
Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya 303 km 136 km
61 km 139 km 188 km 291 km
Santiago City, Isabela 364 km 197 km 61 km
78 km 127 km 230 km
Ilagan City, Isabela 442 km 275 km 139 km 78 km
49 km 152 km
Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 491 km 324 km 188 km 127 km 49 km
103 km
Aparri, Cagayan 594 km 427 km 291 km 230 km 152 km 103 km

*Cabanatuan City is a major jump-off point to Region 2 cities.


Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (Region 3 and Route to Cordillera Administrative Region)


Manila

 Malolos, Bulacan

San Fernando, Pampanga

Tarlac City, Tarlac

Baguio City

Bontoc, Mountain Province

Tabuk, Kalinga

Kabugao, Apayao

Manila


48 km

70 km

137 km

253 km

395 km

471 km

595 km

Malolos, Bulacan

48 km


22 km

89 km

205 km

347 km

423 km

547 km

San Fernando, Pampanga

70 km

22 km


67 km

183 km

325 km

401 km

525 km

Tarlac City, Tarlac

137 km

89 km

67 km


116 km

258 km

334 km

458 km

Baguio City

253 km

205 km

183 km

116 km


142 km

218 km

342 km

Bontoc, Mountain Province

395 km

347 km

325 km

258 km

142 km


76 km

200 km

Tabuk, Kalinga

471 km

423 km

401 km

334 km

218 km

76 km


124 km

Kabugao, Apayao

595 km

547 km

525 km

458 km

342 km

200 km

124 km


Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (Aurora)


Manila

Cabarroguis, Quirino

Baler, Aurora

Casiguran, Aurora

Manila


375 km

291 km

376 km

Cabarroguis, Quirino

375 km


156 km

145 km

Baler, Aurora

291 km

156 km


85 km

Casiguran, Aurora

376 km

145 km

85 km


Distances from Capital City to Major Towns

(This route will lead to the island of Mindoro via Batangas Port RORO)


Manila

Calamba, Laguna

Santo Tomas, Batangas

Lipa City, Batangas

Batangas Port, Batangas City

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

Roxas, Oriental Mindoro

San Jose, Occidental Mindoro

Manila


55 km

70 km

104 km

129 km

216 km

304 km

404 km

Calamba, Laguna

55 km


15 km

49 km

74 km

161 km

249 km

349 km

Santo Tomas, Batangas

70 km

15 km


34 km

59 km

146 km

234 km

334 km

Lipa City, Batangas

104 km

49 km

34 km


25 km

112 km

200 km

300 km

Batangas Port, Batangas City

129 km

74 km

59 km

25 km


87 km

175 km

275 km

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

216 km

161 km

146 km

112 km

87 km


88 km

188 km

Roxas, Oriental Mindoro

304 km

249 km

234 km

200 km

175 km

88 km


100 km

San Jose, Occidental Mindoro

337 km

282 km

267 km

233 km

208 km

188 km

100 km


Distances from Capital City to Major Towns

(This route will lead to the island of Samar via Matnog Port RORO)


Manila

Lucena City, Quezon

Naga, Camarines Sur

Tabaco City, Albay

Legazpi City, Albay

Sorsogon City, Sorsogon

Matnog Port, Sorsogon

Manila


133 km

382 km

473 km

501 km

557 km

621 km

Lucena City, Quezon

133 km


249 km

340 km

368 km

424 km

488 km

Naga, Camarines Sur

382 km

249 km


91 km

119 km

175 km

239 km

Tabaco City, Albay

473 km

340 km

91 km


28 km

84 km

148 km

Legazpi City, Albay

501 km

368 km

119 km

28 km


56 km

120 km

Sorsogon City, Sorsogon

557 km

424 km

175 km

84 km

56 km


64 km

Matnog Port, Sorsogon

621 km

488 km

239 km

148 km

120 km

64 km


Distances from Capital City to Major Towns

(This route will lead to the island of Catanduanes via Tabaco Port RORO)


Manila

Lucena City, Quezon

Naga, Camarines Sur

Tabaco City, Albay

Virac, Catanduanes

Manila


133 km

382 km

473 km

543 km

Lucena City, Quezon

133 km


249 km

340 km

410 km

Naga, Camarines Sur

382 km

249 km


91 km

161 km

Tabaco City, Albay

473 km

340 km

91 km


70 km

Virac, Cantanduanes

543 km

410 km

161 km

70 km


Distances from Capital City to Major Towns

(This route will lead to the island of Marinduque via RORO in Lucena Port)


Manila

Lucena City, Quezon

Boac, Marinduque

Mogpog, Marinduque

Manila


133 km

223 km

230 km

Lucena City, Quezon

133 km


90 km

97 km

Boac, Marinduque

223 km

90 km


7 km

Mogpog, Marinduque

230 km

97 km

7 km


Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km)

(This route will lead to the island of Romblon via RORO in Roxas Port, Oriental Mindoro)


Manila

 Batangas Port, Batangas

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

Roxas Port, Roxas Oriental Mindoro

Odiongan, Tablas

Romblon, Romblon

Manila


129 km

216 km

304 km

363 km

437 km

Batangas Port, Batangas

129 km


87 km

175 km

234 km

308 km

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

216 km

87 km


88 km

147 km

221 km

Roxas Port, Roxas Oriental Mindoro

304 km

175 km

88 km


59 km

133 km

Odiongan, Tablas

363 km

234 km

147 km

59 km


74 km

Romblon, Romblon

437 km

308 km

221 km

133 km

74 km


Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km)

(This route will lead to the island of Masbate via Pilar, Sorsogon RORO but there are also direct shipping lanes from Manila Domestic Port to Masbate)


Manila

Legazpi City, Albay

Pilar Port in Pilar, Sorsogon

Aroroy Port in Aroroy, Masbate

Masbate City, Masbate

Manila


501 km

551 km

611 km

651 km

Legazpi City, Albay

501 km


50 km

110 km

150 km

Pilar Port in Pilar, Sorsogon

551 km

50 km


60 km

100 km

Aroroy Port in Aroroy, Masbate

611 km

110 km

60 km


40 km

Masbate City, Masbate

651 km

150 km

100 km

40 km


Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (Region 1)


Manila

Clark, Angeles City

Subic, Olongapo City 

Dagupan City

San Fernando, La Union

Vigan City

Laoag City

Manila


2 hours

3 hours

5 hours

6 hours

10 hours

12 hours

Clark, Angeles City

2 hours


1 hours

3 hours

4 hours

5 hours

7 hours

Subic, Olongapo City 

3 hours

1 hour


3 hours

4 hours

5 hours

7 hours

Dagupan City 

5 hours

3 hours

3 hours


2 hours

4 hours

5 hours

San Fernando, La Union

6 hours

4 hours

4 hours

2 hours


3 hours

4 hours

Vigan City

10 hours

5 hours

5 hours

4 hours

3 hours


2 hours

Laoag City 

12 hours

7 hours

7 hours

5 hours

4 hours

2 hours


 

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (Region 2)


Manila

Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija

Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya

Santiago City, Isabela

Ilagan City, Isabela

Tuguegarao City, Cagayan

Aparri, Cagayan

Manila


3 hours

5 hours

6 hours

7 hours

8 hours

11 hours

Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija

3 hours


3 hours

5 hours

7 hours

8 hours

10 hours

Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya

5 hours

3 hours


3 hours

5 hours

7 hours

8 hours

Santiago City, Isabela

6 hours

5 hours

3 hours


2 hours

4 hours

7 hours

Ilagan City, Isabela

7 hours

7 hours

5 hours

2 hours


2 hours

6 hours

Tuguegarao City, Cagayan

8 hours

8 hours

7 hours

4 hours

2 hours


4 hours

Aparri, Cagayan

11 hours

10 hours

8 hours

7 hours

6 hours

4 hours


  

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (Region 3 and route to Cordillera Administrative Region)


Manila

 Malolos, Bulacan

San Fernando, Pampanga

Tarlac City

Baguio City

Bontoc, Mountain Province

Tabuk, Kalinga

Kabugao, Apayao

Manila


1 hour

2 hours

4 hours

7 hours

8 hours

10 hours

12 hours

 Malolos, Bulacan

1 hour


2 hours

3 hours

6 hours

7 hours

9 hours

11 hours

San Fernando, Pampanga

2 hours

2 hours


2 hours

5 hours

6 hours

8 hours

10 hours

Tarlac City

4 hours

3 hours

2 hours


4 hours

5 hours

7 hours

9 hours

Baguio City

7 hours

6 hours

5 hours

4 hours


3 hours

5 hours

6 hours

Bontoc, Mountain Province

8 hours

7 hours

6 hours

5 hours

3 hours


2 hours

4 hours

Tabuk, Kalinga

10 hours

9 hours

8 hours

7 hours

5 hours

2 hours


2 hours

Kabugao, Apayao

12 hours

11 hours

10 hours

8 hours

6 hours

4 hours

2 hours


 

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (Aurora)


Manila

 Cabarroguis, Quirino

Baler, Aurora

Casiguran, Aurora

Manila


6 hours

7 hours

8 hours

Cabarroguis, Quirino

6 hours


3 hours

4 hours

Baler, Aurora

7 hours

3 hours


2 hours

Casiguran, Aurora

8 hours

4 hours

2 hours


 

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (This route will lead to the island of Mindoro via Batangas Port seacraft)


Manila

Calamba, Laguna

Santo Tomas, Batangas

Lipa City, Batangas

Batangas Port, Batangas City

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

Roxas, Oriental Mindoro

San Jose, Occidental Mindoro

Manila


2 hours

3 hours

4 hours

5 hours

10 hours

13 hours

15 hours

Calamba, Laguna

2 hours


1 hour

2 hours

3 hours

8 hours

11 hours

13 hours

Santo Tomas, Batangas

3 hours

1 hour


1 hour

2 hours

7 hours

10 hours

12 hours

Lipa City, Batangas

4 hours

2 hours

1 hour


1 hour

6 hours

9 hours

11 hours

Batangas Port, Batangas City

5 hours

3 hours

2 hours

1 hour


5 hours

8 hours

10 hours

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

10 hours

8 hours

7 hours

6 hours

5 hours


3 hours

5 hours

Roxas, Oriental Mindoro

13 hours

11 hours

10 hours

9 hours

8 hours

3 hours


2 hours

San Jose, Occidental Mindoro

15 hours

13 hours

12 hours

11 hours

10 hours

5 hours

2 hours


 

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (This route will lead to the island of Samar via Matnog Port seacraft)


Manila

Lucena City, Quezon

Naga, Camarines Sur

Tabaco City, Albay

Legazpi City, Albay

Sorsogon City, Sorsogon

Matnog Port in Matnog, Sorsogon

Manila


5 hours

12 hours

15 hours

18 hours

22 hours

26 hours

Lucena City, Quezon

5 hours


8 hours

11 hours

14 hours

20 hours

24 hours

Naga, Camarines Sur

12 hours

8 hours


4 hours

7 hours

13 hours

17 hours

Tabaco City, Albay

15 hours

11 hours

4 hours


2 hours

8 hours

12 hours

Legazpi City, Albay

18 hours

14 hours

7 hours

2 hours


2 hours

8 hours

Sorsogon City, Sorsogon

22 hours

20 hours

13 hours

8 hours

2 hours


4 hours

Matnog Port in Matnog, Sorsogon

26 hours

24 hours

17 hours

12 hours

8 hours

4 hours


  

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (This route will lead to the island of Catanduanes via Tabaco Port seacraft)


Manila

Lucena City, Quezon

Naga, Camarines Sur

Tabaco City, Albay

Virac, Catanduanes

Manila


5 hours

12 hours

15 hours

20 hours

Lucena City, Quezon

5 hours


7 hours

10 hours

15 hours

Naga, Camarines Sur

12 hours

7 hours


3 hours

5 hours

Tabaco City, Albay

15 hours

10 hours

3 hours


5 hours

Virac, Cantanduanes

20 hours

15 hours

5 hours

5 hours


 

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (This route will lead to the island of Marinduque via Lucena Port seacraft)


Manila

Lucena City, Quezon

Boac, Marinduque

Mogpog, Marinduque

Manila


5 hours

8 hours

9 hours

Lucena City, Quezon

5 hours


3 hours

4 hours

Boac, Marinduque

8 hours

3 hours


1 hour

Mogpog, Marinduque

9 hours

4 hours

1 hour


 

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (This route will lead to the island of Romblon via Roxas Port in Oriental Mindoro)


Manila

Batangas Port, Batangas

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

Roxas Port in Roxas, Oriental Mindoro

Odiongan, Tablas

Romblon, Romblon

Manila


5 hours

10 hours

13 hours

15 hours

18 hours

Batangas Port, Batangas

5 hours


5 hours

8 hours

10 hours

13 hours

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

10 hours

5 hours


3 hours

5 hours

8 hours

Roxas Port in Roxas, Oriental Mindoro

13 hours

8 hours

3 hours


2 hours

5 hours

Odiongan, Tablas

15 hours

10 hours

5 hours

2 hours


3 hours

Romblon, Romblon

18 hours

13 hours

8 hours

5 hours

3 hours


 

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (This route will lead to the island of Masbate via Pilar, Sorsogon seacraft, but has also direct shipping lanes from Manila Domestic Port to Masbate


Manila

 Batangas Port, Batangas

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

Roxas Port in Roxas, Oriental Mindoro

Odiongan, Tablas

Romblon, Romblon

Manila


5 hours

10 hours

13 hours

15 hours

18 hours

Batangas Port, Batangas

5 hours


5 hours

8 hours

10 hours

13 hours

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

10 hours

5 hours


3 hours

5 hours

8 hours

Roxas Port in Roxas, Oriental Mindoro

13 hours

8 hours

3 hours


2 hours

5 hours

Odiongan, Tablas

15 hours

10 hours

5 hours

2 hours


3 hours

Romblon, Romblon

18 hours

13 hours

8 hours

5 hours

3 hours


Road Security

There are no major issues regarding road security in Luzon. Transporters can travel 24/7 in Luzon-wide transport road network except in local governments where timed truck bans and allowable load capacity are imposed. Dalton Pass in Nueva Ecija going to Nueva Vizcaya, Isabela and Cagayan is dangerous, drivers should be careful due to zigzag and uphill road path. For information on Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) truck bans, please see the following link: https://mmda.gov.ph/20-faq/299-truck-ban-ordinance.html. 12 – 14 wheeler trucks are temporarily not allowed in the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) due to repairs made in Candaba Viaduct. Expressways will not allow vehicles with total height exceeding 7.5 meters. Please see the following link for vehicle classifications: http://www.trb.gov.ph/8-transparency/39-vehicle-classifications.html.


Toll Fees can be checked through the links below:

Weighbridges and Axle Load Limits

12 – 14 wheeler trucks are temporarily not allowed in NLEX due to repairs made in Candaba Viaduct. Expressway load limit for 10-wheeler (3-axle) load limit 13.5 MT. Non-expressway road networks like McArthur Highway load limits are based on truck capacity.


2.3.2 Philippines - Visayas Road Network

 

Eastern Visayas

 

The road network in Region 8 is well developed and maintained. Primary roads are generally 4 ways but concrete paved and rarely asphalted decreasing the speed limit.  

The weight limitation is 23 MT on the primary roads, 15 MT on the secondary roads and can be less on the tertiaries. The 15 MT is used as a safety measure as the Department of Public Works and Highway (DPWH) is conducting a review to allow heavier vehicles in the future. 

The Eastern Visayas Islands own some of the most famous bridges of Philippines including the longest and the tallest road structures. 

  • San Juanico Bridge: San Juanico Bridge connects the islands of Leyte and Samar by linking the city of Tacloban to the town of Santa Rita, Samar. It passes over the San Juanico Strait. It is the longest bridge in the Philippines measuring 2,164m. The weight limitation is 23 MT (Gross weight). 
  • Agas-Agas Bridge: The Agas-Agas Bridge is the highest bridge ever built in the Philippines. It is constructed between two mountains and crosses the Mahaplag-Sogod section of Maharlika Highway. The bridge is located in Sogod, Southern Leyte and provides a significant link to travellers coming from Luzon or Mindanao. It was built to avoid the perennial landslide danger in the area during heavy rains. It keeps the Mahaplag-Sogod open and safe by creating the by-pass of the original road that was build on the side of the mountain. The weight limitation is 23 MT (Gross weight). 
  • Wawa bridge: Wawa Bridge is located in Liloan, Southern Leyte. It connects Panaon Island and the mainland of Leyte. The weight limitation is 15 MT (Gross weight).
  • Biliran Bridge: The Biliran Bridge serves as a link between the islands and provinces of Biliran and Leyte. Spans across a very narrow channel around 100m below it. It is approximately 150m long. The weight limitation is 15 MT (Gross weight). 

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Philippines Visayas Government Contact List

Distance Matrix 

Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km) 

 

Tacloban 

Ormoc 

Baybay 

Maasin 

Naval 

Catbalogan 

Catarman 

Borongan 

Tacloban 

 

108 

104 

178 

120 

106 

251 

193 

Ormoc 

108 

 

46 

74 

87 

210 

355 

297 

Baybay 

104 

46 

 

77 

133 

207 

251 

294 

Maasin 

178 

74 

77 

 

210 

281 

425 

368 

Naval 

120 

87 

133 

210 

 

223 

367 

310 

Catbalogan 

106 

210 

207 

281 

223 

 

145 

136 

Catarman 

251 

355 

251 

425 

367 

145 

 

256 

Borongan 

193 

297 

294 

368 

310 

136 

256 

 

 

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (hours) 

 

Tacloban 

Ormoc 

Baybay 

Maasin 

Naval 

Catbalogan 

Catarman 

Borongan 

Tacloban 

 

1.50 

1.45 

3 

2 

1.45 

4.30 

3.30 

Ormoc 

1.50 

 

0.50 

1.15 

1.30 

3.30 

6 

5 

Baybay 

1.45 

0.50 

 

1.20 

2.15 

3.30 

4.15 

5 

Maasin 

3 

1.15 

1,20 

 

3.30 

3 

7 

6.15 

Naval  

2 

1.30 

2.15 

3.30 

 

3.45 

6.15 

5.15 

Catbalogan 

1.45 

3.30 

3.30 

3 

3.45 

 

2.30 

2.20 

Catarman 

4.30 

6 

4.15 

7 

6.15 

2.30 

 

4,20 

Borongan 

3.30 

5 

5 

6.15 

5.15 

2.20 

4.20 

 

Road Security 

Security Level: Good 

Roads are in good conditions, and most users respect the speed limits. Drivers are used to but they can sometime be dangerous due to the large amount of motorbikes, motorised tricycles, or other public transports that might come to halt in the middle of the road at any time 

 

2.3.3 Philippines - Mindanao Road Network

Overview

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.

For more information about the Philippine road network, please see the following link: 2020 DPWH Road and Bridges Inventory Survey.

Zamboanga Peninsula (Region IX)

As of 2018, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) IX was able to build 56.49 km of national roads along the priority corridors, widened with complete features to 4 lanes, which is 9.16 km short of the target of 65.65 km. A total of 24.05 km of new roads were constructed to close gaps in the national road network which is 4.78 km or 16.58% less than the total target of 28.83 km.

Northern Mindanao (Region X)

Coming from Cagayan de Oro City going east, the road networks will lead to Bukidnon and eastern part of Misamis Oriental up to its chartered city of Gingoog. From Cagayan de Oro going westward the road networks will lead to western part of Misamis Oriental, Iligan City, Province of Lanao del Norte, Marawi City, Lanao del Sur,  Zamboanga City and its northern part road network going to Dipolog City.  Challenges on this road network are damaged bridges cause by natural calamities.  Additional development and construction of new bridges and road widening are underway to lessen the travel time in going to other regions. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is the lead government agency for road repairs and widening to cope with the growing economy in Region X and its adjacent Regions of IX and Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi (BASULTA) provinces. 

Davao Region (Region XI)

Davao Region Road Network. Source: Davao Regional Land Use Committee

The road system of Davao Region is comprised of national and local road networks connecting the regional center externally and internally, particularly the provincial capitals and strategic destinations in the region.

As of December 2013, the total national road network of Davao Region was 1,662.37 kilometers or 18 percent of the total national road network of Mindanao. Among the provinces/cities, Davao Oriental had the longest national road network and paved surface road length with 431.66 kilometers and 350.55 kilometers, respectively, while Digos City had the shortest length with 24.03 kilometers. In terms of the proportion of paved roads to total length of national roads, the cities of Digos, Panabo, IGACOS and Tagum posted the highest percentage with 100% of their national roads already paved, whereas Davao del Sur had the lowest pavement ratio with 44%.

The Road Inventory and Road Condition Survey conducted by DPWH in 2013 revealed that 61 percent of the national road network in the region (1,017.76 kilometers) was in good or fair condition. On the other hand, roads in poor condition had a total length of 268.03 kilometers while those in bad condition had a total length of 211.47 kilometers.

Currently, high traffic volumes are seen along the Region’s major thoroughfares, particularly along the Tagum-Panabo-Davao City-Digos corridor. The volume-capacity ratio (VCR) is the basis being used by DPWH in considering road sections to be widened, at a threshold of more than 0.5. As of CY 2013, 73 km of national roads in the Region had VCR of more than 0.5, with 72 km experiencing moderate to heavy traffic flow, and about 1 km in Davao City already with saturation traffic volumes. However, widening in these sections is contingent to the availability of road right-of-way. Traffic congestion is expected to worsen in the coming years due to population growth, increasing urbanization and heightened economic activities. Other options may have to be considered, such as the opening/upgrading to high standard highways and establishment of mass transit systems.

Davao Region Physical Framework Plan: http://nro11.neda.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/DRPFP-2015-2045.pdf

SOCCSKSARGEN (Region XII)

The region recognizes the importance of improving the transportation sector to support its rapid and inclusive economic growth. Prudent strategies were pursued and strategic projects were implemented to accelerate the development of the sector’s safe, reliable, cost-effective, and sustainable infrastructure facilities to ensure the efficient transport of people and products. Adhering to the policy of full transparency and accountability to its people, the region engaged the general public to participate in the governance, monitoring and feedback in the implementation of infrastructure projects. The implementation of strategic road projects has enhanced the accessibility to production areas, major tourism destinations and basic service facilities like schools, hospitals, and attracted investments to the region. In terms of providing an integrated transport terminal in urban centers in the region, Koronadal City has an ongoing construction of an Integrated Transport Terminal project.

Road Security

Corridor Comments

Davao City – Butuan – Surigao City

There are no reported security issues and transporters and buses are using this route network travel 24 hours a day.
Davao – Cagayan de Oro – Iligan City Can be accessed 24 hours, but with caution at night due to fog along Calinan District, Davao City and Bukidnon Province.
Davao City – Davao de Oro – Tandag City, Surigao del Sur – Surigao City This road network was noted to have rampant non-government actors especially along Surigao del Sur going to Surigao City. From Carrascal, Surigao del Sur to Surigao City, the KM 90 (Noventa) highway stretch has minimal population and is noted for highway robbery and hijacking.
Davao City – General Santos City

This road network is accessible 24 hours a day with no reported security issues even though non-government actors are present.

The stretch of roads in Malungon Municipality is prone to landslides during heavy rains.

General Santos City - Cotabato City Travelling on this route at night is risky as lawless elements stage unauthorized checkpoints in order to commit robberies.
Cagayan de Oro City – Iligan City – Pagadian City – Zamboanga City This road network is accessible 24 hours but observe precautionary measures at night especially on the highway from Pagadian City to Zamboanga City where long stretches of the road is sparsely populated.
Cagayan de Oro City – Butuan City – Surigao City This road network is accessible 24 hours a day but caution is advised at night due to the large volume of trucks and buses heading to Manila and to Visayas.
Cagayan de Oro – Ozamis City – Oroquieta City – Dipolog/Dapitan City This road network can be accessed any time of the day but take note that the RORO vessel docked at Mukas Port in the municipality of Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte has time off between 2000H to 0400H.  As an alternative, travelers should take the long route via Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur to Molave, Zamboanga de Sur and then heading to Ozamis City all the way to Dipolog City.   
Davao City – Kidapawan City – Cotabato City Travelers can access this route any time of the day but UV Express passenger vans are known to drive carelessly along this route.


Distance Matrices

Davao City – Butuan City – Surigao City

Distances from Davao to Major Towns in the Davao City - Butuan City - Surigao City Corridor


Davao City

Panabo City

Tagum City

Nabunturan, Davao de Oro

Montevista, Davao de Oro

Monkayo, Davao de Oro

Butuan City

Surigao City

Davao City


29 km

53 km

86 km

98 km

116 km

287 km

392 km

Panabo City

29 km


24 km

57 km

69 km

87 km

258 km

363 km

Tagum City

53 km

24 km


33 km

45 km

63 km

234 km

339 km

Nabunturan, Davao de Oro

86 km

57 km

33 km


12 km

30 km

201 km

306 km

Montevista, Davao de Oro

98 km

69 km

45 km

12 km


18 km

189 km

294 km

Monkayo, Davao de Oro

116 km

87 km

63 km

30 km

18 km


171 km

276 km

Butuan City

287 km

258 km

234 km

201 km

189 km

171 km


105 km

Surigao City

392 km

363 km

339 km

306 km

294 km

276 km

105 km


Travel Time from Davao to Major Towns in the Davao City - Butuan City - Surigao City Corridor


Davao City

Panabo City

Tagum City

Nabunturan, Davao de Oro

Montevista, Davao de Oro

Monkayo, Davao de Oro

Butuan City

Surigao City

Davao City


1 hr

1 hr

2 hrs

3 hrs

4 hrs

7 hrs

10 hrs

Panabo City

1 hr


1 hr

1 hr

3 hrs

3 hrs

7 hrs

9 hrs

Tagum City

1 hr

1 hrs


1 hr

2 hrs

3 hrs

6 hrs

8 hrs

Nabunturan, Davao de Oro

2 hrs

1 hrs

1 hr


1 hr

2 hrs

6 hrs

7 hrs

Montevista, Davao de Oro

3 hrs

3 hrs

2 hrs

1 hr


1 hr

5 hrs

7 hrs

Monkayo, Davao de Oro

4 hrs

3 hrs

3 hrs

2 hrs

1 hr


5 hrs

7 hrs

Butuan City

7 hrs

7 hrs

6 hrs

6 hrs

5 hrs

5 hrs


3 hrs

Surigao City

9 hrs

9 hrs

8 hrs

7 hrs

7 hrs

7 hrs

3 hrs


Davao City – Davao de Oro – Tandag, Surigao Sur – Surigao City

Distances from Davao City to Major Towns in the Davao City - Davao De Oro - Tandag - Surigao City Corridor 


Davao City

Mati City, Davao Oriental

Tarragona, Davao Oriental

Man-Ay, Davao Oriental

Carraga, Davao Oriental

Boston, Davao Oriental

Tandag City

Surigao City

Davao City


157 km

196 km

224 km

244 km

348 km

566 km

739 km

Mati City, Davao Oriental

157 km


39 km

67 km

87 km

191 km

409 km

582 km

Tarragona, Davao Oriental

196 km

39 km


28 km

48 km

152 km

370 km

543 km

Man-Ay, Davao Oriental

224 km

67 km

28 km


20 km

124 km

342 km

515 km

Carraga, Davao Oriental

244 km

87 km

48 km

20 km


104 km

322 km

495 km

Boston, Davao Oriental

348 km

191 km

152 km

124 km

104 km


218 km

391 km

Tandag City

566 km

409 km

370 km

342 km

322 km

218 km


173 km

Surigao City

739 km

582 km

543 km

515 km

495 km

391 km

173 km


Travel Time from Davao City to Major Towns in the Davao City - Davao De Oro - Tandag - Surigao City Corridor


Davao City

Mati City, Davao Oriental

Tarragona, Davao Oriental

Man-Ay, Davao Oriental

Carraga, Davao Oriental

Boston, Davao Oriental

Tandag City

Surigao City

Davao City


3 hrs

4 hrs

6 hrs

6 hrs

8 hrs

10 hrs

12 hrs

Mati City, Davao Oriental

3 hrs


1 hr

1 hr

2 hrs

5 hrs

8 hrs

10 hrs

Tarragona, Davao Oriental

4 hrs

1 hr


1 hr

1 hr

3 hrs

7 hrs

9 hrs

Man-Ay, Davao Oriental

6 hrs

1 hr

1 hr


1 hr

2 hrs

6 hrs

8 hrs

Carraga, Davao Oriental

6 hrs

2 hrs

1 hr

1 hr


2 hrs

5 hrs

7 hrs

Boston, Davao Oriental

8 hrs

5 hrs

3 hrs

2 hrs

2 hrs


4 hrs

6 hrs

Tandag City

10 hrs

8 hrs

7 hrs

6 hrs

5 hrs

4 hrs


5 hrs

Surigao City

12 hrs

10 hrs

9 hrs

8 hrs

7 hrs

3 hrs

5 hrs


Davao City – Digos City – General Santos City – Cotabato City – Zamboanga City

Distances from Davao City to Major Towns in the Davao City - Digos City - General Santos City - Cotabato City - Zamboanga City Corridor


Davao City

Digos City

General Santos City

Koronadal City

Tacurong City

Cotabato City

Pagadian City

Zamboanga City

Davao City


54 km

141 km

196 km

234 km

330 km

510 km

781 km

Digos City

54 km


87 km

142 km

180 km

276 km

453 km

727 km

General Santos City

141 km

87 km


55 km

93 km

189 km

369 km

640 km

Koronadal City

196 km

142 km

55 km


38 km

134 km

314 km

585 km

Tacurong City

234 km

180 km

93 km

38 km


96 km

276 km

547 km

Cotabato City

330 km

276 km

189 km

134 km

96 km


180 km

451 km

Pagadian City

510 km

453 km

369 km

314 km

276 km

180 km


271 km

Zamboanga City

781 km

727 km

640 km

585 km

547 km

451 km

271 km


Travel Time from Davao City to Major Towns in the Davao City - Digos City - General Santos City - Cotabato City - Zamboanga City Corridor


Davao City

Digos City

General Santos City

Koronadal City

Tacurong City

Cotabato City

Pagadian City

Zamboanga City

Davao City


1 hr

3 hrs

4 hrs

6 hrs

8 hrs

12 hrs

16 hrs

Digos City

1 hr


2 hrs

3 hrs

5 hrs

7 hrs

11 hrs

15 hrs

General Santos City

3 hrs

2 hrs


1 hr

2 hrs

6 hrs

10 hrs

14 hrs

Koronadal City

4 hrs

3 hrs

1 hr


1 hr

4 hrs

8 hrs

12 hrs

Tacurong City

6 hrs

5 hrs

2 hrs

1 hr


3 hrs

6 hrs

10 hrs

Cotabato City

8 hrs

7 hrs

6 hrs

4 hrs

3 hrs


5 hrs

8 hrs

Pagadian City

12 hrs

11 hrs

10 hrs

8 hrs

6 hrs

5 hrs


7 hrs

Zamboanga City

16 hrs

15 hrs

14 hrs

12 hrs

10 hrs

8 hrs

7 hrs


Davao City – Bukidnon – Cagayan de Oro – Iligan City – Pagadian – Zamboanga City

Distances from Davao City to Major Towns in the Davao City - Bukidnon - Cagayan De Oro - Iligan - Pagadian - Zamboanga City Corridor


Davao City

Malaybalay City, Bukidnon

Cagayan De Oro City

Iligan City

Pagadian City

Zamboanga City

Davao City


190 km

288 km

377 km

519 km

790 km

Malaybalay City, Bukidnon

190 km


98 km

187 km

329 km

600 km

Cagayan De Oro City

288 km

98 km


89 km

231 km

502 km

Iligan City

377 km

187 km

89 km


142 km

413 km

Pagadian City

519 km

329 km

231 km

142 km


271 km

Zamboanga City

790 km

600 km

502 km

413 km

271 km


Travel Time from Davao City to Major Towns in the Davao City - Bukidnon - Cagayan De Oro - Iligan - Pagadian - Zamboanga City Corridor


Davao City

Malaybalay City, Bukidnon

Cagayan De Oro City

Iligan City

Pagadian City

Zamboanga City

Davao City


6 hrs

8 hrs

10 hrs

14 hrs

21 hrs

Malaybalay City, Bukidnon

6 hrs


3 hrs

6 hrs

10 hrs

17 hrs

Cagayan De Oro City

8 hrs

3 hrs


2 hrs

6 hrs

13 hrs

Iligan City

10 hrs

6 hrs

2 hrs


4 hrs

10 hrs

Pagadian City

14 hrs

10 hrs

6 hrs

4 hrs


7 hrs

Zamboanga City

21 hrs

17 hrs

13 hrs

10 hrs

7 hrs


Davao City – Cotabato City

Distances from Davao City to Major Towns in the Davao City to Cotabato City Corridor


Davao City

Digos City

Kidapawan City

Cotabato City

Davao City


54 km

108 km

231 km

Digos City

54 km


54 km

177 km

Kidapawan City

108 km

54 km


123 km

Cotabato City

231 km

177 km

123 km


Travel Time from Davao City to Major Towns in the Davao City to Cotabato City Corridor


Davao City

Digos City

Kidapawan City

Cotabato City

Davao City


1

3

5

Digos City

1


1

4

Kidapawan City

3

1


3

Cotabato City

5

4

3


Davao City – Ozamis City - Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte

Distances from Davao City to Major Towns in the Davao City - Ozamis City - Dipolog City Corridor 

Via RORO from Mukas Port Kolambugan, Lanao Norte To Port of Ozamis City 


Davao City

Cagayan De Oro City

Iligan City

Ozamis City

Oroquieta City

Dipolog City

Davao City


288 km

377 km

439 km

481 km

574 km

Cagayan De Oro City

288 km


89 km

151 km

193 km

286 km

Iligan City

377 km

89 km


62 km

104 km

197 km

Ozamis City

439 km

151 km

62 km


42 km

135 km

Oroquieta City

481 km

193 km

104 km

42 km


93 km

Dipolog City

574 km

286 km

197 km

135 km

93 km


Travel Time from Davao City to Major Towns in the Davao City - Ozamis City - Dipolog City Corridor 

Via RORO from Mukas Port Kolambugan, Lanao Norte To Port of Ozamis City 


Davao City

Cagayan De Oro City

Iligan City

Ozamis City

Oroquieta City

Dipolog City

Davao City


8 hrs

10 hrs

14 hrs

15 hrs

18 hrs

Cagayan De Oro City

8 hrs


2 hrs

7 hrs

8 hrs

11 hrs

Iligan City

10 hrs

2 hrs


3 hrs

5 hrs

8 hrs

Ozamis City

14 hrs

7 hrs

3 hrs


2 hrs

6 hrs

Oroquieta City

15 hrs

8 hrs

5 hrs

2 hrs


4 hrs

Dipolog City

18 hrs

11 hrs

8 hrs

6 hrs

4 hrs



Road Security

Corridor Comments

Davao City – Butuan – Surigao City

There are no reported security issues and transporters and buses are using this route network travel 24 hours a day.
Davao – Cagayan de Oro – Iligan City Can be accessed 24 hours, but with caution at night due to fog along Calinan District, Davao City and Bukidnon Province.
Davao City – Davao de Oro – Tandag City, Surigao del Sur – Surigao City This road network was noted to have rampant non-government actors especially along Surigao del Sur going to Surigao City. From Carrascal, Surigao del Sur to Surigao City, the KM 90 (Noventa) highway stretch has minimal population and is noted for highway robbery and hijacking.
Davao City – General Santos City

This road network is accessible 24 hours a day with no reported security issues even though non-government actors are present.

The stretch of roads in Malungon Municipality is prone to landslides during heavy rains.

General Santos City - Cotabato City Travelling on this route at night is risky as lawless elements stage unauthorized checkpoints in order to commit robberies.
Cagayan de Oro City – Iligan City – Pagadian City – Zamboanga City This road network is accessible 24 hours but observe precautionary measures at night especially on the highway from Pagadian City to Zamboanga City where long stretches of the road is sparsely populated.
Cagayan de Oro City – Butuan City – Surigao City This road network is accessible 24 hours a day but caution is advised at night due to the large volume of trucks and buses heading to Manila and to Visayas.
Cagayan de Oro – Ozamis City – Oroquieta City – Dipolog/Dapitan City This road network can be accessed any time of the day but take note that the RORO vessel docked at Mukas Port in the municipality of Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte has time off between 2000H to 0400H.  As an alternative, travelers should take the long route via Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur to Molave, Zamboanga de Sur and then heading to Ozamis City all the way to Dipolog City.   
Davao City – Kidapawan City – Cotabato City Travelers can access this route any time of the day but UV Express passenger vans are known to drive carelessly along this route.

Weighbridges and Axle Load Limits

Axle Load Limits

Philippines

Truck with 2 Axles

7-10 MT

Truck with 3 Axles

20-22 MT

Truck with 4 Axles

22-25 MT

Semi-trailer with 3 Axles

25-30 MT

Semi-trailer with 4 Axles

N/A

Semi-trailer with 5 Axles

N/A

Semi-trailer with 6 Axles

N/A

Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 4 Axles

N/A

Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 5 Axles

N/A

Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 6 Axles

N/A

Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 7 Axles

N/A

2.4 Philippines Railway Assessment

Philippines Railway Assessment



The state-owned Philippine National Railways, commonly abbreviated as PNR, is the sole operator of the most extensive intra-island railway on Luzon, the largest island in the Philippines. It operates two commuter rail services in Metro Manila and the Bicol Region. The Bicol service is currently under rehabilitation in preparation for the resumption of the Bicol Express run to Naga City in Camarines Sur province, and eventually to the southern terminal in Legazpi City in Albay. The existing and well-patronized commuter service in Metro Manila is part of the metropolitan transit system and referred to as the Orange Line.

PNR officially began operations on June 26, 1875 as the Ferrocarril de Manila-Dagupan, during the Spanish colonial period, and later becoming the Manila Railroad Company(MRR) during the American colonial period. It became the Philippine National Railways on June 20, 1946 by virtue of Republic Act No. 4156. The PNR is an attached agency under the Department of Transportation and Communications. PNRs efforts to link areas across Luzon have been beset with problems regarding degraded infrastructure and lack of funding and only the Southline is currently operational and the cargo branch of operations largely defunct. Narrow gauge standard results in lateral instability. Together with the age of most of the passenger rolling-stock, this means trains can only run up to 50 km/h (31 mph). Due to PNR financial difficulties, very limited cargo service available. Most freight cars are in varying states of disrepair.

Railway Companies and Consortia

For information on Philippines Railway company contact details, please see the following link: 

4.9 Philippines Railway Company Contact List

Key Route Information

Standard Route Information

Intra-island railway on Luzon

Track gauge

Single track Cape guage: 1,067 mm / 3 foot 6 inches

Ruling gradient

n/a

Total track distance (single and/or double)

Northline (Manila – San Fernando) 266 kms / 165 miles CLOSED

Southline (Manila – Legazpi): 479 kms / 267 miles

Type of rail (weight and if welded or not)

n/a

Type of sleeper and fastenings

n/a

Total track travel time

n/a

Maintenance (Good, marginal, bad)

n/a

Companies-consortiums operating on line

Philippine National Railways

Traffic frequency (monthly/weekly/daily)

n/a

Security (Good, marginal, bad)

n/a

Main stations (Add details below)

Manila, Legazpi

2.5 Philippines Storage Assessment

Philippines Storage Assessment

For information on Philippines Storage Company contact details, please see the following link: 

4.6 Philippines Storage and Milling Company Contact List

Commercial Storage

Location Owner Available for rent Capacity Type Access Condition
Kabihasnan, Sucat
Fast Cargo 
Yes
300
Open Storage
n/a
Secure compound. Occupied but available to share.
Kabihasnan, Sucat
Fast Cargo  
Yes
650
Open Storage
n/a
Secure compound. Low roof, small doors. Not well ventilated.
Kabihasnan, Sucat
Fast Cargo  
Yes
1,278
Open Storage
n/a
No Fence. Single Door. History of leakage from adjacent WH
Perfecto Drive, Manalac Industrial Subd. Tanyag, Taguig
Fast Cargo  
Yes
1,860
Open Storage
n/a
Fence under construction. Capacity includes mezzanine (ground 970 sqm + mezz 890 sqm). One main door, 2 small doors.
Carlo Drive, Manalac Taguig
Fast Cargo  
Yes
1,500
Open Storage
n/a
Security may be an issue. Capacity includes mezzanine, one door (many adjacent warehouses)
First Ave, Manalac, Industrial Subd, Tanyag, Taguig
Fast Cargo 
Yes
1,200
Open Storage
n/a
Secure compound. Only one door.
William St, Corner Sheridan, Mandaluyong City
Fast Cargo
Yes
5,000
Open Storage
n/a
Non-concrete fence. Capacity includes all facilities and other buildings within the compound, under renovation.
Tondo Manila
 +63 (0) 906 305 2598
Yes
100
Open Storage
n/a
Within a warehouse. COLD STORAGE available. Rates vary based on volume and temperature required.
KM 17, Taguig
 +63 (02) 813 7164
Yes
4000
Open Storage
n/a
Secure compound. Only one of the 3 gates has door. Floor not very good. Entrance from highway is a narrow road, not good for big trucks.
1st Street, KM 17, Taguig
 +63 (02) 823 4255 /  +63 (02) 824 1024 /  +63 (02) 824 1023
Yes
520
Open Storage
n/a
Secure compound. Looking for 1 year contract minimum.
1st Street, KM 17, Taguig  +63 (02) 823 4255 /  +63 (02) 824 1024 /  +63 (02) 824 1023 Yes
620
Open Storage
n/a
Secure compound. Looking for 1 year contract minimum.
Baesa, Quezon City
 +63 (0) 906 305 2598
Yes
3,700
Open Storage
n/a
Secure compound. Additional charge for security and WH maintenance. Big trucks cannot access inside WH. A small space within the WH is already occupied.
KM 23 West Service Road, Brgy. Cupant Muntinlupa, Sucat Extension, Paranaque
 +63 (0) 906 305 2598
Yes
1,600
Open Storage
n/a
All 4 warehouses located in one compound. Includes mezzanine. Big trucks cannot access inside.
KM 23 West Service Road, Brgy. Cupant Muntinlupa, Sucat Extension, Paranaque +63 (0) 906 305 2598 Yes
1,200
Open Storage
n/a
All 4 warehouses located in one compound. Includes mezzanine. Big trucks cannot access inside.
KM 23 West Service Road, Brgy. Cupant Muntinlupa, Sucat Extension, Paranaque +63 (0) 906 305 2598 Yes
1,900
Open Storage
n/a
All 4 warehouses located in one compound. Includes mezzanine. Big trucks cannot access inside.
KM 23 West Service Road, Brgy. Cupant Muntinlupa, Sucat Extension, Paranaque +63 (0) 906 305 2598 Yes
1,500
Open Storage
n/a
All 4 warehouses located in one compound. Includes mezzanine. Big trucks cannot access inside.
232 Querina Highway, Quezon City
Evelyn  +63 (02) 330 6951
Yes
300
Open Storage
n/a
n/a
232 Querina Highway, Quezon City
Evelyn  +63 (02) 330 6951 Yes
500
Open Storage
n/a
n/a
232 Querina Highway, Quezon City Evelyn  +63 (02) 330 6951 Yes
700
Open Storage
n/a
n/a
232 Querina Highway, Quezon City Evelyn  +63 (02) 330 6951 Yes
900
Open Storage
n/a
n/a
232 Querina Highway, Quezon City Evelyn  +63 (02) 330 6951 Yes
1,000
Open Storage
n/a
n/a
232 Querina Highway, Quezon City Evelyn  +63 (02) 330 6951 Yes
Up to 3,000
Open Storage
n/a
n/a

3 Philippines Services and Supply

The following sections contain information related to logistics services and supply in the Philippines.

3.1 Philippines Fuel

Fuel Overview 

Fuel in the Philippines is reasonably reliable with few, if any, reports of quality control issues. The industry is controlled by the Department of Energy and dominated by three big players; Petron, Shell and Caltex (Texaco). The Philippines import the crude oil and as such, are subject to international market fluctuations. More than 90% of crude oil is purchased from the Middle East region. 

Refineries and import/export ports are all based in Luzon. There are two refineries in the Philippines, one in Bataan (Petron) and one in Batangas (Shell). Import and export terminals for refined oil products are in Subic (Zambales), Clark (Pampanga), Tabangao (Batangas) and San Pascual (Batangas). 

The Department of Energy requires manufacturers to carry a 15-day supply of crude oil and refined product at all times. Importers of finished products are required to carry a 7-day supply at all times (information from 2012 LCA).  

Petron is the major provider of Jet Fuel in Philippines as they have 12 airports facilities/capacities all over the country (Cebu, Clark and Kaliko which are the storage tanks sites and Katiclan, Bohol Panglao, Porto Princesa, Davao, Cagayan de Oro, SamboangaLaoag and Ilo-Ilo which are only refuelers sites themselves replenished by tankers). Shell and Caltex may also provide Jet Fuel and Phoenix has only fuel facilities in the Visayas as they are the preferred supplier of Cebu Pacific (domestic aircraft company based in Cebu).    

Auto LPG is also available in Philippines principally in Manila.

For more information on fuel provider contact details, please see the following links:

4.7 Philippines Luzon Fuel Provider Contact List

4.5 Philippines Fuel Provider Contact List (2012)

Information may also be foundat: http://www.mytravelcost.com/petrol-prices/ which is updated monthly.  

Fuel Pricing 

Fuel pricing is subject to international market fluctuation and the appreciation of the Philippine Peso against the US Dollars. Oil companies adjust prices depending on the global market. Due to regional difficulties and the cost of transportation, prices are higher in other regions than in Metro Manila. Prices have been increased each year on the first day of the year since 2017 by government policy.  

The major fuel companies propose Fleet-Cards for Petroleum products management for companies/agencies/organizations. 

Fuel Prices per Litre as of: 07 MARCH 2019 

(local currency and USD - $) 

Petrol  

RON91: 52.86 PhP – 1,01 USD 

RON95: 52.79 PhP – 1,01 USD 

RON97: 54.79 PhP – 1,05 USD 

Common price in Metro Manilla 

Diesel 

43.34 PhP – 0,83 USD 

Common price in Metro Manilla 

Paraffin 

49.99 PhP – 0,96 USD 

Common price in Metro Manilla 

Jet A-1 

0,41 to 0,52 PhP – 0,8 to 1 USD 

Common price in Metro Manilla 

 Seasonal Variations  

Seasonal Variations 

Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? (i.e. are there restrictions or priorities for the provision of fuel such as to the military?) 

No 

Is there a rationing system? 

No 

Is fuel to lower income / vulnerable groups subsidized? 

No

Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet humanitarian needs? 

Yes 

Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to directly contract a reputable supplier / distributor to provide its fuel needs? 

Yes 

Fuel Transportation 

Since 2010 transportation of fuel is done with surface transport tankers through a combination of in-house and third-party companies. Transportation to Philippines many islands is usually undertaken via barge. 

While there are many smaller players who could increase activity to meet the needs of the humanitarian community, as the Philippines relies predominately on a network of surface transport tankers to transport fuel, a major disruption to road conditions in any one area could severely hamper fuel supply and availability in that area. Transportation infrastructure and fleet is sufficient to handle current domestic needs as well as increased demand from the humanitarian community. 

In a circular about the Rules and Regulations Governing the business of retailing liquid petroleum products, DoE said: “Liquid Petroleum Products shall not be dispensed from above-ground tanks, portable tanks, tank vehicles, drums, barrels or similar containers, into the fuel tanks of motor vehicles or containers”.  

Standards, Quality and Testing 

The DOE-Oil Industry Management Bureau test fuel samples in random spot checks of gas stations for quality and environmental compliance, to ensure that local petroleum products adhere to the safety and quality standards of the Department of Energy (DOE). 

Industry Control Measures 

Do tanks have adequate protection against water mixing with the fuel? 

YES  

Are there filters in the system which monitor where fuel is loaded into aircraft? 

YES 

Is there adequate epoxy coating of tanks on trucks? 

YES 

Is there a presence of suitable firefighting equipment? 

YES 

 

Standards Authority 

Is there a national or regional standards authority? 

YES 

If yes, please identify the appropriate national and/or regional authority. 

National: Department of Energy 

If yes, are the standards adequate/properly enforced? 

YES 

 

Testing Laboratories 

Are there national testing laboratories? 

YES  

 

Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory 

Company 

SGS Philippines, Inc. 

Name  

 

Address 

2/F Alegria Bldg. 2229 Chino Roces AvenueMakatiMetro ManilaPhilippines 1231 

Telephone and Fax 

Tel +63 (2) 784 9400 

Fa+63 (2) 818 2971 

Contact 

 

Standards Used 

ISO 9001 - ISO/ICE 17025 

 

Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory 

Company 

Intertek Testing Services Philippines, Inc. 

Name  

 

Address 

Intertek Building, 2307 Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Makati City, Metro Manila Philippines 1231 

Telephone and Fax 

Tel +63 (2) 819 5841 to 47 

Contact 

Mandy.Magat@intertek.com 

Standards Used 

ISO 9001 - PNS ISO/IEC 17025:2005 

 

Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory 

Company 

Bureau Veritas Philippines 

Name  

 

Address 

8/Floor Ramon Magsaysay Center1680 Roxas Blvd. cor J. Quintos St., ErmitaMANILA 1000 

Telephone and Fax 

Telephone: + 63 2 521 10 68  

Fax Number: + 63 2525 5225 

Contact 

 

Standards Used 

ISO 9001 - ISO/IEC 17025 

 

Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 


3.2 Philippines Transporters

The transport market in the Philippines is generally dominated by a few major players (most of the time foreign operators with local country office). In some cases, courier companies have expanded operations in order to become total logistics companiesSome transport companies have merged with others in a strategic move. These larger players tend to have a wider network across the Philippines. There are also numbers of local medium-sized companiesSmaller players are still growing. Some trucking companies have existing internal labour unions while others have none. There are also labour unions recognised by the government. The current market capacity will be able to absorb the demand from the humanitarian community.   

For more information on transport company contact details, please see the following links: 

4.8 Philippines Transporter Contact List

4.8 Philippines Luzon Transporter Contact List

4.8 Philippines Visayas Transporter Contact List

BOLLORE - Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

 Countrywide  

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

6 wheelers  

n/a 

10 

 

10 wheelers 

n/a 

12 

 

10ft Container 

n/a 

9 

 Vessel 

20ft Container 

n/a 

18 

 Vessel 

40ft Container 

n/a 

25 

 Vessel 

Total Capacity 

 

 

 

 

TRANS-ASIA - Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

 NCR, Region 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11  

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

10ft Container  

n/a 

10 

 Vessel 

20ft Container 

n/a 

18 

 Vessel 

40ft Container 

n/a 


 Vessel 

Total Capacity 

n/a 

n/a 

 

 

SEAHAWK Transport Inc. - Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

 Countrywide  

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

20ft Container  

n/a 

17 

 Vessel 

40ft Container 

n/a 

22 

 Vessel 

Total Capacity 

n/a 

n/a 

 

 

TRANSMODAL International Inc. - Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

 NCR, Region 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11  

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

20ft Container  

n/a 

18 

 Vessel 

40ft Container 

n/a 

25 

 Vessel 

Total Capacity 

n/a 

n/a 

 

 

EMR Courier Service International – Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

 Countrywide  

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

6 wheelers 

10 

10 

Good 

10 wheelers 

12 

Good 

10ft Container 

n/a 

12 

 Vessel 

20ft Container 

n/a 

21 

 Vessel 

40ft Container 

n/a 

27 

 Vessel 

Total Capacity 



 

 

CBL – Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

 Countrywide  

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

6 wheelers 

17 

7 

 Good 

10 wheelers 

23 

15 - 17 

 Good 

Total Capacity 

40 

487 

 

 

LEAVIL Trucking  Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

 NCR, CAR, Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

10 wheelers 

n/a 

14 

 Good 

Total Capacity 

n/a 

n/a 

 

 

SOUTHDREAM Corporation  Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

 Countrywide 

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

6 wheelers 

10 

6 

 Good 

10 wheelers 

30 

12 

 Good 

Total Capacity 

40 

420 

 

 

Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 


3.2.1 Philippines - Luzon Transporters

National Capital Region

There are a lot of transporter big players that has the capacity to render variety of services from trucking, shipping, freight forwarding to warehousing – a complete services of supply chain. Most of them based in Metro Manila and has numerous branches stationed not only in different part of Luzon but nationwide. With the establishment of RORO vessel available at each island port, transporter can now render deliveries on any part of the Philippine Islands. With the road linkages to expressways, time travel to distance destination were shortened. Luzon regional transporters rely on cargo movement from Manila. Bulk volumes are coming from Manila. 


Emme-Subic Transport Corporation

4th Floor Aglipay Building C-4 Road Letre, Barangay Longos Malabon, Manila, 1472 Philippines

Phone: +63-282870493

Michael Edgar Y. Aglipay, Chief Executive Officer and President

Regions Covered

Luzon - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking with storage.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Yoroco PC Hauling Services Corp.

2nd Floor Malabon Central Mkt Stall E Sevilla Boulevard San Agustin Malabon, Manila, 1470 Philippines See other locations

Phone: +63-9178603436

Marco Ginno D. Yoro, President and Chairperson

Regions Covered

Luzon - General Freight Trucking , Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking with storage.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Golden H Delivery Services and Trading Corporation

374 P. Zamora Street Caloocan City, Manila, 1400 Philippines

Phone: +63-283612145

Marcos Thaddeus A. Henson Sr, President

Regions Covered

Luzon - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Timecargo Trucking and Heavylift Corp.

Lot 11-16 Number Street, BF Martinville, Barangay Manuyo 2 Las Piñas City, Manila, 1744 Philippines

Phone: +63-9188038717

Ruel Francis L. Cabral, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Regions Covered

Luzon - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Heavy hauling,  Local trucking with storage.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Powerheart Trucking Inc.

Unit 1003 Somerset Mansion 1809 Leveriza Street, San Isidro District Pasay City, Manila, 1300 Philippines

Phone: +63-284030769

Neil Cromwell Tan-Abing, Chief Executive Officer and President

Regions Covered

Luzon - Specialized Freight Trucking, General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Automobiles, transport and delivery.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





L.E.G. Hauling Services Corp.

242 C. Jose Street Barangay 165 Pasay City, Manila, 1300 Philippines

Phone: +63-288537836

Guia Katrina I. Salvador, President

Regions Covered

Luzon - Specialized Freight Trucking, General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Automobiles, transport and delivery.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Far East international Haulers Inc.

296 Roosevelt Avenue, San Francisco Del Monte Quezon, Manila, 1573 Philippines

Phone: +63-285265496

Ronald P. Mustard, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Regions Covered

Luzon - Specialized Freight Trucking,  General Freight Trucking,  Truck Transportation,  Transportation and Warehousing,  Automobile transport and delivery.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





FRV Trucking Corporation

Ilagan Street San Francisco Del Monte Quezon, Manila, 1100 Philippines

Phone: +63-283717221

Lope E. Verzosa, Chief Executive Officer and President

Regions Covered

Luzon - Specialized Freight Trucking, General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Automobile transport and delivery.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Silverstreak Transport Corporation

Unit 21-B, 21st Floor IBM Plaza Building Eastwood City Cyberpark, No. E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue, Libis Quezon City, Manila, 1110 Philippines

Phone: +63-284210800

Teodoro G. Ebarvia, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Regions Covered

Luzon - General Freight Trucking, Other Support Services, Inland Water Transportation, Freight Transportation Arrangement, Support Activities for Rail Transportation.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Omni Hauling Services Inc

No. 11 Admirable Street Sanville Subdivision, Culiat I Quezon, Manila, 1128 Philippines

Phone: +63-284207626

Aniceto M. Franco, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Regions Covered

Luzon - General Freight Trucking, Specialized Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Heavy hauling.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





FM Reyman Trucking Services Inc.

Unit 4 Casa Intramuros Anda Street Manila, Manila, 1002 Philippines

Phone: +63-285232674

Ferdinand R. Manebo, Chairperson and President

Regions Covered

Luzon - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking with storage, Truck rental with drivers.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Gatelink Cargo International Philippines Inc.

Room 409 Burke Building W. Burke corner Escolta Street Binondo Manila, Manila, 1006 Philippines

Phone: +63-282445504

George So, President

Regions Covered

Luzon - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Trucking, except local.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





David Trucking Corporation

Cabangis Street Tondo Manila, Manila, 1012 Philippines

Phone: +63-289215065

Romeo David, President

Regions Covered

Luzon - General Freight Trucking,  Truck Transportation ,  Transportation and Warehousing ,  Local trucking, without storage


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Far East Trucking Phils. Inc.

Room 607 The Royal Plaza Twin Tower 648 Remedios Street corner Ma. Orosa and Guerrero Streets, Malate Manila, Manila, 1004 Philippines

Phone: +63-253032322

Jesus B Sedano, Chief Executive Officer and President

Regions Covered

Luzon - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Immaculate Cargo Haulers Corp.

Corporate Center 321 Dasmarinas Street Binondo Manila, Manila, 1006 Philippines

Phone: +63-282426555

Regions Covered

Luzon - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Trucking, except local.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Fast Cargo

FMW Building 235 Alabang-Zapote Road, Alabang, Muntinlupa City 1780

Tel No: (02) 8784.FAST (3278)

Fax No: (02) 8850.6820


3rd Floor FAPC Building, National Highway, Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines 6014

Tel No: (032) 343.7888

Fax No: (032) 343.7844 / 343.7855

Regions Covered

Nationwide, with branches located in major seaports.  Services not limited to trucking but also freight forwarding, warehousing, distribution and shipping.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Royal Cargo

Royal Cargo Building, Sta. Agueda Avenue, Pascor Drive, Paranaque City 1704 – Philippines

Tel: +63 (2) 8333 3000

Fax: +63 (2) 8851 7454

Email: info@royalcargo.com

Regions Covered

Nationwide. Services not limited to trucking but also freight forwarding, custom brokerage, warehousing, distribution, heavy-lift and shipping.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 


CBL Freight Forwarder and Courier

104 L. Marquez St., Edison Avenue Merville, Paranaque City Metro Manila, Philippines 1709

customercare@cbl-freight.com

+63 2 772 9000 / +63 2 772 9016

Regions Covered

Nationwide. Services not limited to trucking but also freight forwarding, custom brokerage, warehousing, distribution, heavy-lift and shipping.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 


2SL Logistics and Trucking Services Inc.

#34 Big Horseshoe Drive, Horseshoe Village, Quezon City 1112 Metro Manila, Philippines

Tel Nos.: (02) 8470 7098 / (02) 8696 0563

Mobile No.: +63 926 595 4804

Email: sales@2sl-trucking-logistics.com

Regions Covered

Nationwide. Services not limited to trucking but also freight forwarding, custom brokerage, warehousing, distribution, heavy-lift and shipping.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30MT

Expressways has limited max load capacity depending on vehicle type.

Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8MT


Total Capacity

N/A




Region 1 (Ilocos Region)

Region 1 transporters serve within the province mostly commercial goods coming from airport and seaport in the area.

R' Dragon Trucking

Raymund Macaraeg Reyes, Proprietor

Balat Cayanga, Bugallon, Pangasinan, 2416 Philippines

Phone: +63-9175804515

Regions Covered

Pangasinan - General Freight Trucking,  Lumber and Other Construction Materials Merchant Wholesalers,  Truck Transportation,  Transportation and Warehousing ,  Local trucking, without storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Sun-Gold Forwarding Corp.

Manuel Q. Tan, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

288 De Venecia Highway, Nalsian Calasiao, Pangasinan, 2418 Philippines

Phone: +63-755403302

Regions Covered

Pangasinan – Freight Transportation Arrangement, General Freight Trucking, Support Activities for Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Freight forwarding.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





8989 Logistics Corporation

Gildo R. Quinto, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

No. 36 Montemayor Street Malasiqui, Pangasinan, 2421 Philippines

Phone: +63-755183463

Regions Covered

Pangasinan – General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking with storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Progressive Grains Milling Corporation

Celia Paras Lui, Chairperson and President

San Jacinto-Manaoag Road Barangay Sta. Maria San Jacinto, Pangasinan, 2431 Philippines

Phone: +63-756532295

Regions Covered

Pangasinan – Grain and Oilseed Milling, General Freight Trucking, Food Manufacturing,  Manufacturing, Rice milling.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Maxiload Transport and Equipment Corporation

Wren Willis Geoffrey Singson Omengan, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

446 Lucao District Dagupan, Pangasinan, 2400 Philippines

Phone: +63-273409543

Regions Covered

Pangasinan – General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Heavy hauling.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





P.C. Gatson Services Inc.

Paulo C. Gatan, Sr., Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Barangay Canaoay San Fernando, La Union, 2500 Philippines

Phone: +63-727000779

Regions Covered

La Union – Warehousing and Storage, Support Activities for Water Transportation, General Freight Trucking, Restaurants and Other Eating Places, General warehousing and storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Bauang Nisce Trucking Corporation

Augusto Aureo Q. Nisce, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Central East Bauang, La Union, 2501 Philippines

Phone: +63-726074775

Regions Covered

La Union – General Freight Trucking, Specialized Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





AMRMR Trucking Corporation

Augusto Aureo Q. Nisce, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

No. 116 Barangay Lingsat San Fernando, La Union, 2500 Philippines

Phone: +63-727000878

Regions Covered

La Union – General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage, Heavy hauling


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A

  




MJB Trucking

Bangued, Abra             

+63 905 400 9148

Regions Covered

Abra areas – Trucking


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





JRCJ Trucking

San Vicente, 2726 Ilocos Sur

+63 917 316 4439

Regions Covered

Ilocos Sur - Trucking


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A




 

WWBM Trucking Service

55 A, Barit Bridge, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

+63 77 770 3910

Regions Covered

Ilocos Norte - Trucking


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A



 


JPC Trucking

Gen. Segundo Ave, Brgy. 55-B Salet, Laoag City, 2900 Ilocos Norte

Phone: +63 908 788 8111

Regions Covered

Ilocos Norte - Trucking


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A



Region 2 (Cagayan Valley)

In the Cagayan Valley Region, transporters are mostly coming out from the province loaded with agricultural products going to Manila and commercial goods load back to the region. The Dalton Pass is a challenging road between Nueva Ecija and the Nueva Vizcaya boundary, due to long and winding blind curves plus uphill sections. 

Batanes transporters can be integrated in the port handling services at Basco Seaport.


J. CO Trucking

Address: Tambo Adorable SN Leonardo, Nueva Ecija Nueva Ecija, Region 3

Phone: 330-2045/09209-143899 (+63-330-2045/09209-143899)

Regions Covered

Nueva Vizcaya - Cargo/Freight Forwarding


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Super Sonic Trucking Services

East, 261 Cordon - Diffun - Maddela - Aurora Rd, Maddela, Quirino

Regions Covered

Quirino - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Herlyn's Hauling and General Services

Carolyn Domingo Medina, Proprietor and Proprietor

Address: 22 Valentin Street, Barangay Buenavista Santiago, Isabela, 3311 Philippines

Phone: +63-9175529923

Regions Covered

Isabela - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, heavy hauling.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A



  


MMVJ Trucking

Barangay Aurora Alicia, Isabela, 3306 Philippines

Regions Covered

Isabela - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Trucking, except local.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A



  


Fastrak Services Inc.

Ruben C. Mangubat, Jr.

Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Address: Stall 1 Castaneda's Building, Caritan Centro Tuguegarao, Cagayan, 3500 Philippines 

Phone: +63-748440103

Regions Covered

Cagayan - Business Support Services, Other Support Activities for Transportation, General Freight Trucking, Warehousing and Storage, Courier or messenger service.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A



  


Peneyra NB Enterprises

Norman Bello Peneyra, Proprietor

Address: 1 1 Magsaysay Street, Centro 4, Aparri, Cagayan Valley Aparri, Cagayan, 3515 Philippines

Phone: +63-9159514820

Regions Covered

Cagayan - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Delivery service.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A



  


GoCargo Company

Namuac Sanches Mira, Cagayan, 3518 Philippines

Phone: +63-783516622

Regions Covered

Cagayan - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A



  


TRU Trucking

Teresita Ramos Urmanita, Proprietor and Proprietor

Address: Baracaoit, Gattaran Cagayan Valley Gattaran, Cagayan, 3508 Philippines

Phone: +63-9178741359

Regions Covered

Cagayan - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking with storage, heavy hauling.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Martinez Carriers Co. Inc.

Lorenzo R Martinez, Chief Executive Officer

Address: Buntun Highway Tuguegarao, Cagayan, 3500 Philippines

Phone: +63-29264255

Regions Covered

Cagayan - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Trucking, except local.


Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A




Cordillera Administrative Region

Transporters based in CAR mostly cater hauling of vegetables produce in the region going to Manila and other regions.

MTS COM Trucking

MB 390 Wayside Street, Pico Road, Barangay Puguis, La Trinidad, Benguet 2601, Philippines 

+63 74 248 3027 

Regions Covered 

Baguio City and La Trinidad, Benguet - Trucking 


Number of  Vehicles 

Capacity per  Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

 N/A





Jameda International Enterprises

MB 390 Wayside Street, Pico Road Barangay Puguis, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines

+63 74 248 3027 

Regions Covered 

Apayao - Trucking


Number of  Vehicles 

Capacity per Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type  (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

 N/A





CYD Enterprises & Trucking Services, Inc.  

Lower Caluttit, Bontoc, Mountain Province, CAR, Philippines, 2616 

Regions Covered 

Mountain Province – Trucking


Number of  Vehicles 

Capacity per  Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





FPE Trucking Services

trucking.fpe@gmail.com

+63 956 184 5577 

Regions Covered 

Mountain Province – Trucking


Number of  Vehicles 

Capacity per  Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (SemiTrailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A




Region 3 (Central Luzon)

Region 3 transporters are all scattered in the entire region due to the bulk of cargo movement due to the presence of Free Port zones in Bataan, Clark and Subic.  Expressways also converge to this region for faster lead time delivery from/to Manila.

Goldenmay Corporation

Mylyn P. Cayabyab, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Address: Concepcion Lubao, Pampanga, 2005 Philippines

Phone: +63-279074534

Regions Covered

Pampanga - General Freight Trucking,  Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Trucking, except local


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





2977 Express Trucking Corp.

Purok 6 Mitla Porac, Pampanga, 2008 Philippines

Phone: +63-9068294722

Regions Covered

Pampanga - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing,  Local trucking, without storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Brave Trucking Incorporated

Arnel L. Tapang, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Address: Purok 6, San Antonio Subdivision, Manibaug Paralaya Porac, Pampanga, 2008 Philippines

Phone: +63-9189201090

Regions Covered

Pampanga - General freight trucking, truck transportation, transportation and warehousing, local trucking with storage, heavy hauling.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Rienzi R. Del Rosario Corporation

Rienzi R. Del Rosario, President

Address: Limjoco Street, Lourdes San Fernando, Pampanga, 2000 Philippines

Phone: +63-459636975

Regions Covered

Pampanga - General freight trucking, truck transportation , transportation and warehousing, local trucking, without storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





M.E.S. General Services

Marcus Marcellius Estacio Salta, Proprietor

7277 Legaspi Extension, Duquit Mabalacat, Pampanga, 2010 Philippines See other locations

Phone: +63-458922677

Regions Covered

Pampanga - General freight trucking, truck transportation, transportation and warehousing, trucking, except local.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Diamant Logistics and Trading Corp

Raul L. Aquino, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Sitio Sacop, Barangay Calibutbut Bacolor, Pampanga, 2001 Philippines

Phone: +63-454973592

Regions Covered

Pampanga - General Freight Trucking ,  Lumber and Other Construction Materials Merchant Wholesalers ,  Truck Transportation ,  Transportation and Warehousing ,  Local trucking, without storage


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A



  


DL 2019 Trucking Services (PEZA-accredited)

Arlene M. De Leon, Edmar DeLeon, Roman R. Ybañez

Osmeña, Sta Cruz, Lubao Pampanga

+63 928 586 4207

Regions Covered

Pampanga - General freight trucking  


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A



  


Nedse Enterprise Transport Services (NETS)

Eleazar P. Edsen

Q2-7A Mt. Arayat St., Barangay Malaya, Mariveles, Bataan

+63 47 381- 3065, +63 917-628 0224, +63 922-862 0674

Regions Covered

Bataan - General freight trucking  


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Twin Arrow Trading and Trucking Services

Bataan Provincial Highway, Barangay. Tuyo, City of Balanga, 2100 Bataan

+63 947 523 8888

Regions Covered

Bataan - General freight trucking


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A




  

JayJay Transport Service (JTS)

Milagros B. Joson

B10 L12/14/16 Roosevelt Park Village, San Pablo Dinalupihan, Bataan

Telefax: (047) 633-1034

Regions Covered

Bataan - General freight trucking, (PEZA Accredited)


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Eon Bulk Handling Services Inc. 

Leo Roberto M. Tengson, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Barangay Lucanin Mariveles, Bataan, 2105 Philippines

Regions Covered

Bataan - General Freight Trucking, Transportation and Warehousing, Trucking, except local


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A



SVS Express Transport Inc

Stephen V. Sinoro

9109 Lalakhan Road, Brgy. Lalakhan Sta. Maria, Bulacan

+63 44 3987455

Regions Covered

Bulacan - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage, PEZA Accredited


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





ROA Trucking Services

Robert Oraa Amos, Proprietor and Chief Executive Officer

1 Northern Hills Malhacan Meycauayan City, Bulacan, 3020 Philippines

Phone: +63-9175812901

Regions Covered

Bulacan - General Freight Trucking , Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Alcoran Cold Express Network Inc. 

Crispin L Alcoran Jr, President

Ballas Street Meralco Village Lias Marilao, Bulacan, 3019 Philippines

Phone: +63-447110620

Regions Covered

Bulacan - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Trucking, except local


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Beam's Trucking Services

Evangeline Evangelista Gabagat, Proprietor and Chief Executive Officer

Barangay Tartaro San Miguel, Bulacan, 3011 Philippines

Phone: +63-9171439708

Regions Covered

Bulacan - General Freight Trucking, Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





S.E.J. Trucking Services

Isagani De Jesus Payawal, Proprietor and Chief Executive Officer

204 Corona Street, Tigpalas San Miguel, Bulacan, 3011 Philippines

Phone: +63-447641547

Regions Covered

Bulacan - General Freight Trucking, Building Material and Supplies Dealers, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Contract haulers.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Robien Trucking

Bienvenida I. Santos, Proprietor

Address: Peñabatan Pulilan, Bulacan, 3005 Philippines

Phone: +63-9064676317

Regions Covered

Bulacan - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





SYA Trucking Services

Roberto Rañoa Apelado, Proprietor and Chief Executive Officer

Unit 2, 2nd Floor R&A Building Barangay Lourdes Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija, 3101 Philippines

Phone: +63-9208581896

Regions Covered

Nueva Ecija - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage, heavy hauling.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8MT


Total Capacity




  


Steve Ramos Enterprise

Esteban Leoncio Ramos, Proprietor

134 Briones Village, Barangay San Isidro Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, 3100 Philippines See other locations

Phone: +63-9999720904

Regions Covered

Nueva Ecija - General freight trucking, transportation and warehousing, heavy hauling.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A



  


LR Capon Trucking Services

Lualhati Reyes Capon, Proprietor

Address: Block 5 Lot 7 Barcelona Street Primavera Homes Subdivision, Sumacab Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, 3100 Philippines

Phone: +63-443292344

Regions Covered

Nueva Ecija - General freight trucking, Transportation and Warehousing, Trucking, except local.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Aim High Phil. Logistics Inc.

Mr. Ranildo G. Maningning

NSD Compound, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, SBMA, Subic, Zambales

 Fax: (047) 250-3513 / 252-1969

Regions Covered

Zambales - PEZA accredited Transport and Trucking service provider.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





Asian Hub Corporation

Soledad G. Maningding, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Address: Subic International Raceway, San Bernardino Road Subic Bay Freeport Zone Zambales, Zambales, 2222 Philippines

Phone: +63-472503513

Regions Covered

Zambales - Freight transportation arrangement, general freight trucking, commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing, freight forwarding, local trucking with storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A



  


Enviro Care Trucking Services

Barbara Talosig Nebrida, Proprietor

1488B Morning Glory Alley Tabacuhan, Sta. Rita Olongapo City, Zambales, 2200 Philippines

Phone: +63-9168367990

Regions Covered

Zambales - General freight trucking, truck transportation , transportation and tarehousing,  Trucking, except local.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity






Pacific Road Trucking Corp.

Pacifico S. Rementilla, President

Address: Filtration Street Santa Rita Olongapo City, Zambales, 2200 Philippines

Phone: +63-472237786

Regions Covered

Zambales - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8MT


Total Capacity






Aim High Phil. Logistics Inc.

Ranildo G. Maningding, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Address: Subic International Raceway, San Bernardino Road Leyte Wharf, Cubi Point Zambales, Zambales, 2222 Philippines

Phone: +63-9176188117

Regions Covered

Zambales - Freight Transportation Arrangement, General Freight Trucking, Commercial and Industrial Machinery, equipment rental and leasing, Freight forwarding, domestic freight forwarding.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A





MOF Company  (Subic), Inc.

Fernando Martin O. Peña, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Address: Building 1460 Argonaut Highway, Cubi Point, Boton, Subic Port District Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, 2222 Philippines

Phone: +63-285513021

www.mof-subic.com

Regions Covered

Zambales -  General Freight Trucking, Freight Transportation Arrangement, Support Activities for Rail Transportation, Support Activities for Water Transportation, Warehousing and Storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

 N/A



Region 4A (Calabarzon)

Cavite, Laguna & Rizal transporters cater mostly PEZA companies which deliver commercial goods directly to Manila Seaports for export. Transporters in Batangas based mostly cater cargoes coming in and out at Batangas Port. Batangas Port serves as an exit point in transporting commercial goods to island provinces of Mindoro, Marinduque and Romblon on a daily basis.  This port can also be the entry RORO point in going to Visayas and Mindanao. Batangas port also serves as an alternate port for bulk and breakbulk commercial cargo vessels.


Tiaong Trucking Services Corporation

Block 8 Lot 8, Castillo Street, Barangay Poblacion 3, Tiaong, 4325

+63 920 647 6740

Regions Covered

Quezon - Local trucking, without storage


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Simple Samm Gravel and Sand

John Louie Pasumbal Pineda, Proprietor and Chief Executive Officer

Address: Kilometer 115, Sampaloc, Barangay Sto. Cristo Sariaya, Quezon, 4322 Philippines

Phone: +63-9255121035

Regions Covered

Quezon -  General freight trucking , commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing, Lumber and Other Construction Materials Merchant Wholesalers, Building Material and Supplies Dealers, Local trucking, without storage


Number of Vehicles 

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Basic Logistics Corporation

Hazel S. Yap, Chief Executive Officer and President

Diversion Road, Domoit Lucena City Lucena City, Quezon, 4301 Philippines

Phone: +63-286419639

Regions Covered

Quezon - Freight Transportation Arrangement, General Freight Trucking, Support Activities for Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Freight forwarding


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





NLT Trucking Services

Sheldon So Yap, Proprietor and General Manager

Address: Km. 131 Diversion Road, Ibabang Dupay, Lucena City, Quezon, 4301 Philippines

Phone: +63-42373166162

Regions Covered

Quezon - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking with storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





24/7 Transport and Logistics Services Inc.

Blk16 Lot15 Kingfisher San Juan Taytay, Rizal, 1920 Philippines

Phone: +63-9778294432

Regions Covered

Rizal - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage


Number of  Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





FBSG Trucking Services

Florante Saura Gajasan, Proprietor

Address: Lot 4 & 6 Block 37 Rottwel Street, Mercedes Executive Village, San Andres Cainta, Rizal, 1900 Philippines

Phone: +63-9664002188

Regions Covered

Rizal - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage


Number  of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





LF (Philippines), Inc.

Cesar Emmanuel D. Bautista, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Km. 17 Ortigas Avenue Extension, Sto. Domingo Cainta, Rizal, 1900 Philippines

Phone: +63-277983684

Regions Covered

Rizal - Freight Transportation Arrangement, General Freight Trucking, Warehousing and Storage, Freight forwarding, Local trucking with storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





J. Gatlabayan Trucking Inc.

Jovito C. Gatlabayan, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Address: 5 Sto. Nino Street Barangay San Jose Antipolo, Rizal, 1870 Philippines

Phone: +63-285846362

Regions Covered

Rizal - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing,  Local trucking, without storage, heavy hauling.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Bloomingline Trucking/Hauling

Ellen Roxas Pecson, Proprietor

159 Fall Of Bataan St,  Gsis San Pedro, Laguna, 4023 Philippines

Phone: +63-288690019

Regions Covered

Laguna - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Trucking, except local


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Frammax Enterprises

Josefina C. Casapao, Proprietor

Purok 1 Barangay Macabling Sta. Rosa, Laguna, 4026 Philippines

Phone: +63-9178462688

Regions Covered

Laguna - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing,  Local trucking, without storage


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Sultan Kudarat Milling and Trading Inc

Manuel Halili Siy, President

Warehouse 2, Km. 52 Barangay Lawa, Calamba Calamba, Laguna, 4027 Philippines

Phone: +63-9205245723

Regions Covered

Laguna - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking with storage


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Rapid Movers and Forwarders Co. Inc.

Eduardo M. Ong, Manager

Address: National Highway Sala Cabuyao, Laguna, 4025 Philippines

Phone: +63-498165129

Regions Covered

Laguna - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Trucking, except local


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Adtek Trucking Inc.

Leopoldo L. Hemedes Sr., Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Address: Mamatid Road Banlic Cabuyao, Laguna, 4025 Philippines

Phone: +63-495317067

Regions Covered

Laguna - Automotive Equipment Rental and Leasing, General Freight Trucking, Rental and Leasing Services, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing, Truck rental and leasing, no drivers.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Luckbay Trucking Inc.

Carlos A. Lauron, Chairperson and President

Lot 18 Block 37 Green Valley Subdivision San Nicolas Bacoor, Cavite, 4102 Philippines

Phone: +63-288752690

Regions Covered

Cavite - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, heavy hauling.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Logistics Worldwide Express and Global Forwarding Inc.

Ramil J. Aceveda, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Lot 5486-A Buhay na Tubig Road, Barangay Anabu Imus, Cavite, 4103 Philippines

Phone: +63-9176392420

Regions Covered

Cavite - General Freight Trucking, Freight Transportation Arrangement, Truck Transportation,  Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Franco Trucking Services

Luisa Dumail Franco, Proprietor

Address: Block 17, Lot 6, Mary Street, NCIC Stateland View, Barangay Manggahan Gen. Trias, Cavite, 4107 Philippines

Phone: +63-464897465

Regions Covered

Cavite - General Freight Trucking, Freight Transportation Arrangement, Truck Transportation,  Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking, without storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Econotrak Trucking Corp.

Teresita M. Potenciano, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Address: Y-Lopez Apartment, Rosal Street Barangay Maduya Carmona, Cavite, 4116 Philippines

Phone: +63-288222776

Regions Covered

Cavite - General Freight Trucking, Freight Transportation Arrangement, Truck Transportation,  Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking without storage, heavy hauling.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Rainbox Trucking Services

Milagros S. Jimenez, Proprietor

Maquinay Compound, San Pablo Extension, Barangay Poblacion I, Carmona, Cavite, 4116 Philippines

Phone: +63-465291844

Regions Covered

Cavite - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking without storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





CLGA Trucking Service

Crisostomo Fernandez Amor Jr., Proprietor

Block19 Lot3 Phase 1 Alexandria Street Santa Catalina Village Avida Town Center Dasmarinas, Cavite, 4114 Philippines

Phone: +63-465410119

Regions Covered

Cavite - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking without storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





St. Mark Trucking

Alexander C. Bautista, Proprietor

Block 8 Lot 26 Dao Street Villa Luisa Homes Dasmarinas, Cavite, 4114 Philippines

Phone: +63-9275758997

Regions Covered

Cavite - General Freight Trucking,  Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Trucking  (except local).


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Rhoan Jay Trucking Services

Cecilia Repol Oñate, Proprietor

Address: Blk E-13 Lot 8 San Andres 1 DBB-C Dasmarinas, Cavite, 4114 Philippines

Phone: +63-9276959749

Regions Covered

Cavite - General Freight Trucking, Truck Transportation, Transportation and Warehousing, Local trucking without storage.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Joel Chavez Equipment Rentals Corporation

Julianito C. De Chavez, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

768 Sitio D' Hope, Barangay Libjo Batangas City, Batangas, 4200 Philippines

Phone: +63-43702888

Regions Covered

Batangas -  Heavy construction equipment rental and leasing


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 


Makiling Hauling and Integrated Services Inc.

Rolando DLP. Montecillo, Chief Executive Officer and President

President Laurel Highway Poblacion 1 Sto. Tomas, Batangas, 4234 Philippines

Phone: +63-9159999988

Regions Covered

Batangas - Heavy hauling, Local trucking without storage


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 

 

Blueram Freight Inc.

Rolando Dela Cruz Mercado, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

126 A Kwikset Street, St. Peter Subdivision Barangay Alangilan Batangas City, Batangas, 4200 Philippines

Phone: +63-437861491

Regions Covered

Batangas - Domestic freight forwarding, local trucking with storage


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 

 

E.M. Rabe Trucking and Heavy Equipment Rentals Inc.

Emmanuel Masangkay Rabe, Proprietor and Chief Executive Officer

Address: Bagong Pook, Barangay Concepcion Batangas City, Batangas, 4200 Philippines

Phone: +63-9454588562

Regions Covered

Batangas - Local trucking, without storage


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 

Taurus Arrastre and Stevedoring Services Corporation

Evangelina C. Plata, Chief Executive Officer and President

PNOC EC/ESB Compound Mainaga Mabini, Batangas, 4202 Philippines

Phone: +63-434780318

Regions Covered

Batangas - Marine cargo handling, stevedoring


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 


Lucky Fourteen Trucking Services

Jose Castillo Magundayao, Proprietor and Chief Executive Officer

Address: Barangay Cayponce Balayan, Batangas, 4213 Philippines

Phone: +63-434073060

Regions Covered

Batangas - Local trucking with storage, heavy hauling.


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 


Maximus Prime Logistic Services Inc.

Miguel Anton

io C. Ramos, Director

Address: 2735 General Malvar Avenue Sto. Tomas, Batangas, 4234 Philippines

Phone: +63-9178381683

Regions Covered

Batangas - Trucking, except local


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 


Golden Arm Trucking Services

Arvin Reyes Mandigma, Proprietor

Address: Barangay Lalayat San Jose, Batangas, 4227 Philippines

Phone: +63-432776682

Regions Covered

Batangas - Trucking, except local


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per  Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 


STM Trucking Services

Nestor Dimaculangan Maloles, Proprietor and Chief Executive Officer

Makban Road, Barangay San Felix Sto. Tomas, Batangas, 4234 Philippines

Phone: +63-437840618

Regions Covered

Batangas - Local trucking (without storage), contract haulers


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 


Erre and Emme Trucking Services

Romiro Linatoc Llanto, Proprietor

2nd Floor Concreto Affito Commerciale Building Maharlika Highway, Barangay San Rafael Sto. Tomas, Batangas, 4234 Philippines

Phone: +63-9562208587

Regions Covered

Batangas - Trailer or container on flat car (TOFC/COFC)


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 

ALE Heavylift (Philippines) Inc

Mark Foreman, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer

Diversion Road, Barangay Balagtas Batangas City, Batangas, 4200 Philippines

Regions Covered

Batangas - Heavy hauling


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi-Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 2 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A




Region 4B (Mimaropa)

Palawan transporters mostly cater to incoming commercial goods at the seaports, while the main port of Puerto Princesa serves Manila-based transporters moving commercial goods for shipping companies.

Montenegro Shipping Lines Inc. - Abra de Ilog

Matabang Port, Abra de Ilog, 5108, Occidental Mindoro

Regions Covered

MIMAROPA / Mindoro – shipping, storage, trucking, freight forwarding


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A






E.O. Pongyan Trucking Services

Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro

Regions Covered

Nationwide / Mindoro – shipping, storage, trucking, freight forwarding


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





2GO - Mindoro

Leuterio St, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro

+63 949 127 9958

Regions Covered

Nationwide / Mindoro – shipping, storage, trucking, freight forwarding


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Pink Kangaroo Trucking Corp.

La Perla Compound, Mindoro Occidental PH, A. Mabini St, San Jose, 5100

+63 43 491 1553

Regions Covered

Mindoro – trucking, freight forwarding


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Montenegro Shipping Lines Inc. - Calapan

Port Area, San Antonio, Calapan City, 5200, Oriental Mindoro

+63 43 288 4346

Regions Covered

Mimaropa – shipping, trucking, storage, freight forwarding


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Kalayaan Shipping Inc.

Alex T So

Sayao Mogpog, Marinduque, 4901 Philippines

 +63-423734188

Regions Covered

Marinduque – shipping


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





AP Cargo Boac Branch

Deogracias St, Boac, Marinduque

+63 917 312 4692

Regions Covered

Nationwide / Marinduque – trucking, freight forwarding, storage, shipping


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Montenegro Shipping Lines Inc. - Balanacan

Balanacan Port, Alfonso Magalang Mogpog, 4901, Marinduque

Regions Covered 

Mimaropa – trucking, freight forwarding, storage, shipping


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Sysar Trading and Freight

Interior Capaclan Rd, Romblon

Regions Covered

Romblon – trucking, freight forwarding


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


 20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





2GO - Romblon

Republika Street, Romblon

+63 42 881 2489

Regions Covered

Nationwide – trucking, freight forwarding, storage, shipping


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Palawan Star Shipping Lines Inc

William C. Tan

Manalo Extension corner Heredero Road, Barangay Milagrosa, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, 5300, Philippines

+63-484330147

Regions Covered

Palawan – trucking, freight forwarding, storage, shipping


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Global Maritime Logistics Support Inc.

31 Malvar Street Barangay Matiyaga, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, 5300, Philippines

http://www.globalmaritimephilippines.com/

Regions Covered

Nationwide – trucking, freight forwarding, storage, shipping


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Trck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





F2 Logistics Philippines, Inc.

Efren E. Uy

Unit B ARL Building, Rizal Avenue Extension, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, 5300, Philippines

+63-253282332

http://www.f2logistics.com/

Regions Covered

Nationwide – trucking, freight forwarding, storage, shipping


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3  xles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Moreta Shipping Lines Inc

LCL Warehouse, Malvar Street, Barangay Tagumpay, Puerto Princesa, 5300 Palawan

+63 48 434 1855

Regions Covered

Mimaropa – trucking, freight forwarding, storage, shipping


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Transport Capacity Summary

 Fast Cargo Logistics Corporation

Malvar Street corner Roxas Street, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan

+63 48 433 4132

Regions Covered

Nationwide / Palawan – trucking, freight forwarding, storage, shipping


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per  Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A





Seven Digit Construction and Trucking Services

Ulysses P. Consebido

Purok New Princesa, Barangay Tiniguiban, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, 5300

+63-905 225 3464

Regions Covered

PALAWAN – trucking, heavy lift


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



  

 

Macred Trucking

#2 Abaa Rd. Brgy San Pedro, 5300 Puerto Princesa, Philippines

+63 917 548 3166

Regions Covered

Palawan – shipping, trucking, heavy lift, freight forwarding


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 


Allan Boy Trucking Services inc.

Malvar Street, Puerto Princesa City, 5300

+63 917 578 9338

Regions Covered

Palawan – shipping, trucking, heavy lift, freight forwarding


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 

 

EG Vergara Trucking Sercves Inc

Address: Maasin Coron, Palawan, 5316 Philippines

Regions Covered

Coron, Palawan – Local trucking, without storage


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 


Sandej Enterprise & Logistics Industry Inc

Adrian J. Oquindo

Chief Executive Officer and President

Address: Tagumpay Street, Barangay Tagumpay Coron, Palawan, 5316 Philippines

Regions Covered

Coron, Palawan – Local trucking, without storage


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A



 


Kingson Contruction Supply

Melissa Uy Azarraga, Proprietor and Chief Executive Officer

Villa Libertad El Nido, Palawan, 5313 Philippines

Phone: +63-9499987149

Regions Covered

El Nido, Palawan – Local trucking, without storage


Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles)


30 MT


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles)


20 MT


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles)


8 MT


Total Capacity

N/A




Region 5 (Bicol Region)

Transporters cater mostly local commercial goods going to different areas in Bicol region. Serving the islands of Masbate, Mindoro and Romblon. Albay transporters cater commercial and agricultural goods coming in and out of Catanduanes. 


Apromis Truc

king Incorporated 

Purok 5 Brgy. Kilicao Daraga (Locsin), Albay, 4501 Philippines 

Regions Covered 

Albay Province – Local trucking, without storage 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

 N/A





Haultech Reefer Trucks Corporation

Blk 14, Lot 2 Camella Homes Subd.Puro City Of Legazpi, Albay, 4500 Philippines 

Phone: +63-9338146384 

Regions Covered 

Albay Province – Local trucking, without storage 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 






Mega Orosteel Marketing Corporation

Peter S. Chan, Chairperson and President  

Diversion Road, Barangay Bogtong Legaspi City City Of Legazpi, Albay, 4500 Philippines 

Phone: +63-524833388 

Regions Covered 

Albay Province – Lumber and Other Construction Materials Merchant Wholesalers ,  Architectural, Engineering, and Related Services ,  General Freight Trucking ,  Construction materials,  Civil engineering 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





Fastrak Services Inc 

Ruben C. Mangubat, Jr., Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer 

Address: Unit 4 Andamar Building Diversion Road Brgy. Bonot, City Of Legazpi, Albay, 4500 Philippines 

Phone: +63-9237072724

Regions Covered 

Albay Province – Courier or messenger service 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





Selami Trading and Trucking Company 

Rizal St, Legazpi City, 4500 Albay   

+63 52 820 2797 

Regions Covered 

Albay Province – Local trucking 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





CEVA Logistics Philippines, Incorporated 

Fortades Building, 662 Rizal Street, Legazpi City, 4500 Albay  

+63 52 245 5110 

Regions Covered 

Albay Province – Local trucking, Freight forwarding 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





Okina Cargo Express, Inc.  

Unit 1, Camelo Building, Alternate Rd, Gogon, Legazpi City, 4500 Albay  

+63 52 480 6325 

Regions Covered 

Albay Province – Local trucking, Freight forwarding 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





2Go Supply Chain

59 Rizal Street, Barangay Ilawod, 4501 Albay 

Regions Covered 

Albay Province – Local trucking, Freight forwarding 


Number of  Vehicles 

Capacity per Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





JJ Mega Trucking and Allied Services Inc 

Barangay Maroroy, Daraga, Albay (Locsin) 4501 

Regions Covered 

Albay Province – Local trucking, Freight forwarding 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





RRFJ Marketing

Simeon Eleazar De Jesus, Proprietor 

Address: No. 812 Almeda Road, Barangay San Felipe Naga, Camarines Sur, 4400 Philippines 

Phone: +63-9176277915 

Regions Covered 

Naga, Camarines Sur  – Local trucking, without storage, Heavy hauling 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





JORO Express Logistics

Address: Rizal St, Sorsogon City, Sorsogon 

Phone: 0908 890 4688 

Regions Covered 

Sorsogon / Masbate – Local trucking, without storage 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





Montenegro Shipping Lines Inc.  

Address: Pilar Port, Pilar, 4714, Sorsogon 

Phone: +63 34 708 1322 

Regions Covered 

Sorsogon, Masbate, Mindoro, Palawan – Local trucking, storage, shipping 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





Cartrex Trucking Warehouse Irosin 

Address: Pan-Philippine Hwy, Irosin, Sorsogon  

Phone: +63 947 896 5908 

Regions Covered 

Sorsogon  – Local trucking, without storage 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





CRV Freight Forwarder 

Address: 433 Burgos, Labo, Camarines Norte 

Phone: +63 949 857 5613, +63 908 232 9268 

Regions Covered 

Sorsogon  – Local trucking, without storage 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





SORCOM Logistics

239 Clemente Building, Diversion Road, Sitio San Lorenzo Bibincahan, Sorsogon, Sorsogon, 4700 Philippines 

Phone: +63-564215555 

Regions Covered 

Sorsogon  – Local trucking, without storage 


Number of  Vehicles 

Capacity per Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





Virac Lucky Trucking Services

Virac, Catanduanes 

Phone: +63 935 961 9970 

Regions Covered 

Catanduanes – Local trucking, without storage 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





Aljon Cargo Shipping Inc

Acs Family Farm Purok 3 Sipi Bato Virac, Catanduanes, 4800 Philippines 

Phone: +63-9985554029 

Regions Covered 

Catanduanes  – Local trucking, without storage 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type  

(Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





Ocean Coast Shipping Corporation 

Acs Family Farm Purok 3 Sipi Bato Virac, Catanduanes, 4800 Philippines 

Phone: +63-9985554029 

Regions Covered 

Catanduanes – Local trucking, without storage 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





Eastern Island Forwarding Logistics Corp. 

Barangay Sipi, Bato, Catanduanes, 4801 Philippines 

Regions Covered 

Catanduanes – Local trucking, without storage 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





JD Trucking Services 

Central Nautical Highway, Barangay Kinamaligan, Masbate City, 5400 Masbate, Philippines 

Phone: +63 916 742 7171 

Regions Covered 

Masbate – Local trucking, without storage 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





Masbate Consolidated Arrastre Inc. 

Mario K. Espinosa 

Port Area Zurbito Street, Masbate, Masbate, 5400, Philippines 

Phone: +63-524814489 

Regions Covered 

Masbate – Local trucking, storage 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A





FastCargo Logistics Corporation  

http://www.fastgroup.biz/ 

Quezon Street, Masbate, Masbate, 5400, Philippines

Phone: +63-23333945 

Regions Covered 

Nationwide / Masbate – Local trucking, storage, freight forwarding 


Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Vehicle Type (Semi Trailer w/ 2 axles) 


30 MT 


Vehicle Type( Truck w/ 3 axles) 


20 MT 


Vehicle Type (Truck w/ 3 axles) 


8 MT 


Total Capacity 

N/A




Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 


3.3 Philippines Manual Labour

Labour and employment are protected by the Labour Code of the Philippines. Without taking away from the code, some key points can be found in the below table: 

Area

Provisions 

Coverage 

The Title shall apply to employees in all establishments and undertakings whether for profit or not, but not to government employees, managerial employees, field personnel, members of the family of the employer who are dependent on him for support, domestic helpers, persons in the personal service of another, and workers who are paid by results as determined by the Secretary of Labour in appropriate regulations. 

Hours of Work 

Normal hours of work should not exceed eight hours, exclusive of meal breaks 

Meal Breaks 

Not less than 60 minutes 

Night Shift 

Employees are entitled to a 10% increase for hours worked between 2200 HRS – 0600 HRS 

Overtime 

Employees are entitled to a 25% increase for hours worked in excess of an eight-hour day. Not exceeding 6 working days or 48 hours a week. 

Emergency Overtime 

Any employee may be required to perform overtime work in a number of circumstances, including when the country is at war or when any other national or local emergency has been declared by the National Assembly or the Chief Executive. 

Rest Day 

Employees are entitled to no less than 24 hours rest following six consecutive days of work. There are several exclusions to this clause including in case of actual or impending emergencies caused by serious accident, fire, flood, typhoon, earthquake, epidemic or other disaster or calamity to prevent loss of life and property, or imminent danger to public safety. In this case, employees are entitled to a 30% increase for work on a rest day. 

Time of Payment 

Wages shall be paid at least once every two (2) weeks or twice a month at intervals not exceeding sixteen (16) days. If an event of force majeure or circumstances beyond the employer’s control, payment of wages on or within the time herein provided cannot be made, the employer shall pay the wages immediately after such force majeure or circumstances have ceased. No employer shall make payment with less frequency than once a month. 


Minimum wage in the Philippines differs across the regions but in general, labour costs tend to be lower in the provinces. Prices noted below tend to be average brackets. There are many companies able to provide daily workers in Philippines. 

Labour Rate(s) Overview 

 

Cost (PhP) 

Cost  (USD) 

 Rate as of 

Minimum Labour Rates for Daily General Worker (fixed by government) 

NCR: 500 - 537 

Region V: 295 – 305 

Region VI: 295 – 365 

Region VII: 313 – 386 

Region VIII:  275 – 305 

Region IX: 303 – 316 

Region X: 331 – 365 

Region XI: 381 – 396 

Region XII: 290 – 311 

Region XIII: 305 

8,47 – 9,10 

4,66 – 5,87 

4,66 – 7,02 

6,02 – 7,42 

4,66 – 5,16 

5,83 – 6,07 

6,37 – 7,02 

7,33 – 7,61 

5,58 – 5,98 

5,87 

March 2019 

 

Updated daily minimum labour rates by region available here - http://www.nwpc.dole.gov.ph/ 

3.4 Philippines Telecommunications

The Philippines has an advanced mobile market when compared to other similar countries. 

The Philippine Long-Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) and Globe Telecom are the two major telecommunication carriers in the country. The current Philippine cellular infrastructure is Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM). 4G service was made available in 2010, access to 4G services are above 70% for both all over the country with more than 80% in the main town. SMART (PLDT) and Globe launched long-term evolution (LTE) networks in 2012. PLDT has an existing digital fibre optic, and a digital microwave radio system connecting the entire country. Globe Telecom has fibre optic cables and was the first to offer Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMax). The bulk of the fixed services are in urban areas. In contrast, the fixed line market in the Philippines remains underdeveloped and fixed line penetration continues to show stagnant growth. A major reason for this is due to the dominance of the mobile segment and the rapid expansion of the mobile broadband segment. PLDT has continued to be the Philippines’ dominant fixed-line provider. However, in recent years, Globe Telecom has been pushing hard to overhaul the incumbent and now is the leading mobile provider in term of overall subscribers.  

It’s very easy buying a mobile number in the Philippines, you can choose between prepaid and post-pay contracts. The main mobile service providers in the country are Smart and Globe and you can get information on rates, contract types, fees and offers by visiting operator’s websites. You need unlocked mobile phones to use it in the Philippines. 

Prepaid sim cards are very cheap and available all across the country as well as prepaid “loads” that you can find at every street corner Data plans or combo Data + free calls + free texts etc. are also available. These Sim cards are already 4G-enabled.  

Post-paid with free calls and free texts for members of the same fleet are also available, billed at the end of the month as usual. 

To apply for a mobile post-paid account in the Philippines you can fill the application form in mobile phone centres and you will have to provide followings documents: 

  • Proof of identification (valid internationally-issued passport or unexpired Alien Certificate of Registration) 
  • Proof of address (electric or other bill, bank statement, lease of contract, or notarized lessor’s certificate) 
  • Proof of financial capacity (bank account documents, certificate of employment, latest income tax return or credit card statement of account) 

SMART is also a Thuraya provider (from phone to reload cards). 

Telephone Services 

Is there an existing landline telephone network? 

Yes 

Does it allow international calls? 

Yes 

Number and Length of Downtime Periods (on average) 

4 times a year, 2 days length of downtime 

Mobile Phone Providers  

Globe Telecom 

  • Globe Telecom 
  • TM (Touch Mobile) brand of Globe 
  • ABS-CBN Mobile – Use Globe Network through network-sharing agreement. 

PLDT 

  • SMART 
  • TNT – Low cost 
  • Sun Cellular – Brand of PLDT 

Approximate Percentage of National Coverage 

70% to 80% 

Telecommunications Regulations 

The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) is an attached agency of the Department of Information and Communications Technology responsible for the supervision, adjudication and control over all telecommunications services throughout the country. All the necessary forms for registration or permits are available on line on the website of the NTC at the following address: http://ncr.ntc.gov.ph/

Attachment - Telecommunications Licensing Procedures

Regulations on Usage and Import 

 

Regulations in Place? 

Regulating Authority 

Satellite 

Yes  

NTC 

HF Radio 

Yes 

NTC 

UHF/VHF/HF Radio: Handheld, Base and Mobile 

Yes 

NTC 

UHF/VHF Repeaters 

Yes 

NTC 

GPS 

No 

n/a 

VSAT 

Yes 

NTC 

Individual Network Operator Licenses Required  

Yes, can acquire it from NTC. 

Frequency Licenses Required 

Yes 

 

Radio Materials Registration Fees (NTC) 

 

Price / UNIT  

As Of 

SIMPLEX 

Portable 

1000 PhP 

March 2019 

Mobile 

1300 PhP 

March 2019 

Base 

2100 PhP 

March 2019 

DUPLEX 

Portable 

1100 PhP 

March 2019 

Mobile 

1700 PhP 

March 2019 

Base 

3200 PhP 

March 2019 

REPEATER 

 

3000 PhP 

March 2019 

Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems 

There is an existing humanitarian telecoms system in place in some areas of operation and is currently managed by UNDSS.   

 

UNDSS 

WFP 

VHF Frequencies 

YES 

 

HF Frequencies 

YES 

 

Locations of Repeaters  

Manila, Davao, Cotabato, North Upi 

 

VSAT 

YES 

YES 

Internet Service Providers (ISPs) 

There are currently two major service providers, the PLDT and Globe Telecom. There are also other ISPs that are available namely: Sky Broadband, Converge ICT, Eastern Communications, RISE, Radius and InfiniVan.All ISPs offers DSL and Fiber Internet connections. If you are out of coverage with these providers, Satellite Internet Service provider are also available such as, WIT Phillippines Inc., Kontack One, AZ Communication Networks and IP Star. 

Internet Service Providers 

Are there ISPs available? 

Yes  

If yes, are they privately or government owned? 

Privately 

Dial-up only? 

No 

Approximate Rates (local currency and USD - $) 

Dial-up 

n/a 

Broadband 

Depends on subscription 

(Fiber, DSL or Wifi / 5Mbps to 250Mbps) 

1299 PhP up to 6299 PhP –  

20 USD up to 100 USD 

Max Leasable ‘Dedicated’ Bandwidth 

250Mbps (Fiber) 

Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) 

Currently, there are 2 Mobile Network Operators in the Philippines, Globe and PLDT, note that PLDT has 3 mobile brands Smart Communications, Sun Cellular, and TalkNText (TNT)Both MNOs offer Merchant Payment, Money transfer and Payment services. 

For information on MNOs please visit the GSM Association website 

Company 

Number of Agent Outlets by Area 

Network Strength by Area 

Contracted for Humanitarian or GovernmenCash Transfer Programmes? 

Services Offered (i.e. Merchant Payment, Bulk Disbursement, Receive & Make Payment) 

GLOBE 

8-10 per Municipality  

Depends on the Location 

Yes 

Merchant Payment, Money Transfer, Receive & Make Payment 

SMART 

8-10 per Municipality 

Depends on the Location 

Yes 

Merchant Payment, Money Transfer, Receive & Make Payment 

 

3.5 Philippines Food Suppliers, Accommodation and Other Markets

Philippines Food Suppliers, Accommodation and Other Markets

For information on Philippines Food Suppliers, accomodation and other markets company contact details, please see the following link:

4.11 Philippines Additional Services Contact List

Main Food Suppliers

WFP Philippines has mainly concentrated on the procurement of several food commodities such as rice, mung beans and canned fish. Following the recommendations of auditors, the CO, together with HQ Food Quality and Assessment Unit and Regional Bureau Procurement Unit did a Food Mission to Philippines.  Assessment reports done for the commodities can be found in the following document. To further enhance the database, CO will have to continously update the vendor’s list based on the mission supplier assessment report.

Philippines Commodity Assessment Report Summary

Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.

Accommodation

Hotel accommodation is relevant for WFP Philippines CO for the conduct of its trainings and workshops with partners for the implementation of WFP funded projects.  Various hotels have been previously visited from Luzon and Mindanao. Some of these have served to be potential accommodation during WFP emergency response in flood affected areas like in Cagayan de Oro. Compared to Manila, as the capital city of Philippines, several hotels can be found in other provinces of Mindanao like in Cotabato, Iligan and Zamboanga. Security assessment is always recommended for specific areas which can be found critical. The details below identifies previously used hotels by WFP. 

Additional Operational Support

WFP Philippines is maintaininig a roster of potential suppliers catering to various items and services for its operation. The Procurement Unit have established several Long Term Agreement Contracts (LTA) for commonly used items such as office supplies, equipments, stickers and flyers as visiblity materials. A continuous process of coming up with future long term agreements is being considered as part of emergency preparedness for the country office and in support to its sub-offices. The  contact provided are based on the current and updated details available.

For information on Philippines Food Suppliers, accomodation and other markets company contact details, please see the following link:

4.11 Philippines Additional Services Contact List

3.6 Philippines Additional Service Providers

For information on Philippines additional service provider contact details, please see the following link: 

4.11 Philippines Additional Services Contact List

Vehicle Rental

Vehicle rental in the Philippines is relatively easy and if desired, can include a driver. Monthly hire rates available.

Taxi Companies

Taxi Companies in the Philippines are regulated by the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) and by the Land Transportation Office (LTO). Taxis vary from models and uses. Most taxicabs have yellow colored license plates, taxi signs, Land Transportation and Franchising Regulatory Board (LTFRB) registration number. Meters are mandatory in every cab. Taxis are generally available within the major cities but are usually not used for travel across the various provinces and regions. When hailing a taxi in the cities, ensure the meter is on and pay the metered fare. A tip of 10 pesos is acceptable.

Most taxis have the flag down rate of Php40.00 for the first 500 meters and Php3.50 for every 300 meters, while Yellow cab taxis are more expensive with a flag down rate of Php70.00 for the first 500 meters and Php4.00 for every 300 meters. As taxi companies tend to be small operations specific to an area, there are too many to list here. However, taxis are easy to find in most areas and it is best to approach the driver directly. Jeepneys usually provide public transport along a set route however they can be hired for private use and are quite good for moving commodities due to their length.
Taxi companies included below are “pick-up” taxis, meaning the passenger can call the company and set an appointment for pick-up.

Freight Forwarding Agents

Freight forwarding companies usually offer business order-consolidation, worldwide storage and distribution, forward stock locations, after sales services and more. They deliver parcels, documents and pieces of freight in daily basis. Operational networks are supported by sophisticated technology that provides customers with service reliability, automated proof of delivery and on-line, real-time information of the status of their consignments.

Electricity and Power 

The Philippine power industry is divided into three major sectors: generation, transmission and distribution. Under the supervision of the Philippines’ Department of Energy, the National Power Corporation (Napocor) is a state-owned company that serves as the largest provider and generator of electricity in the Philippines. The present power industry structure, Napocor generates its own electricity and buys electricity from IPPs. NPC transmits electricity to distributors and large industrial customers via high-voltage wires. NPC is responsible for constructing the transmission grid highway interconnecting the main islands nationwide.

As a government owned-and-controlled corporation, Napocor is subject to the scrutiny of the Commission on Audit (COA). Distribution of electricity at its usable voltage to end-consumer is performed by investor-owned electric utilities, notably the Manila Electric Company (Meralco), a few local government-owned utilities and numerous electric cooperatives which sell to households as well as commercial and industrial enterprises located within their franchise areas at retail rates regulated by the Energy Regulatory Board (ERB). It is also the principal power provider for Meralco, the only power distributor in the Metro Manila area. The Department of Energy (DOE) sets policy directions for the energy industry, while the National Electrification Administration (NEA) provides financial and technical assistance to electric cooperatives. While some power sources (particularly fuel) are imported for the purpose of electricity generation, electricity as a final product is not imported into the Philippines.

Power Source 2008 Generation (MWh) Portion of Market
Coal 15,748,794 25.89%
Oil-based 4,868,333 8%
Natural Gas 19,575,855 32.18%
Geothermal 10,722,780 17.63%
Hydro 9,842,534 16.18%
Wind 61,386 0.1%
Solar 1,304 0.002%
TOTAL 60,820,985 100%

For information on Philipines Power additional details, please see the following document: Philippines Power and Electricity Additional Details

Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.


Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 

3.6.1 Philippines - Luzon Additional Services

Overview 

MANILA 

Almost all items are available in Manila. Most of the items are available in good quantity and the world’s biggest brands are represented as well as all the services necessary to ensure agencies and organisations operations.    

For more information on company contact details, please see the following link:4.11 Philippines Luzon Additional Services Contact List

Accommodation 

As a touristic country, accommodation is very easy to find in Philippines. Hotel accommodation at varying levels of comfort is readily available, with security guard or not, and various facilities and services are provided. Guest houses in the region are also easy to find. Platforms like Airbnb or Booking.com are also available.  

Electricity and Power 

The Philippines power industry is divided into three major sectors: generation, transmission and distribution. Under the supervision of the Philippines’ Department of Energy, the National Power Corporation (Napocor or NPC) is a state-owned company that serves as the largest provider and generator of electricity in the Philippines. The present power industry structure, NPC generates its own electricity and buys electricity from IPPs. NPC transmits electricity to distributors and large industrial customers via high-voltage wires. NPC is responsible for constructing the transmission grid highway interconnecting the main islands nationwide. 

As a government owned-and-controlled corporation, NPC is subject to the scrutiny of the Commission on Audit (COA). Distribution of electricity at its usable voltage to end-consumer is performed by investor-owned electric utilities, notably the Manila Electric Company (Meralco), a few local government-owned utilities and numerous electric cooperatives which sell to households as well as commercial and industrial enterprises located within their franchise areas at retail rates regulated by the Energy Regulatory Board (ERB). The Department of Energy (DOE) sets policy directions for the energy industry, while the National Electrification Administration (NEA) provides financial and technical assistance to electric cooperatives. While some power sources (particularly fuel and coal) are imported for the purpose of electricity generation, electricity as a final product is not imported into the Philippines. The Philippines is divided into three electrical grids, one each for Luzon, the Visayas and Mindanao. 

Power outages in Philippines are not very frequent. Power outages in firms in a typical month in Philippines were reported at 0.1 in 2015. 

In Palawan, Visayas and Mindanao power outages occur more frequently but just for few moments, especially in summer when it is hot because most of the source of electricity there is via water, which would dry up on summer.  

Electricity and Power Summary Table 

Production Unit 

Type 

(Hydroelectric, Thermal, etc.) 

Installed 

Capacity (MW) 

Current Production (MW) 

NPC + off Grid + IPP’s 

Coal 

8,049 

7,674 

NPC + off Grid + IPP’s 

Oil-based 

4,153 

3,286 

NPC + off Grid + IPP’s 

Natural Gas 

3,447 

3,291 

NPC + off Grid + IPP’s 

Geothermal (RE) 

1,916 

1,752 

NPC + off Grid + IPP’s 

Hydro (RE) 

3,627 

3,269 

NPC + off Grid + IPP’s 

Biomass (RE) 

224 

160 

NPC + off Grid + IPP’s 

Solar (RE) 

885 

700 

NPC + off Grid + IPP’s 

Wind (RE) 

427 

383 

TOTAL 

 

22,728 

20,515 

Gross Power Generation by Ownership (MWh) – source: 2017 power statistics from April 2018 

NPC 

 

3,5% 

3,346,327 

NPC and Operating in off-grid areas 

 

0,4% 

410,511 

NPC with contract to IPP’s 

 

7,4% 

6,967,727 

IPP’s to customers  (IPP: Independent Power Producer) 

 

88,6% 

83,645,777 

TOTAL 

 

 

94,370,341 

Financial Services 

Financial services in the Philippines are relatively easy to find as the major players of the world are present in the country. All services are available including bank-to-bank and cash transfer by cell phone.

WESTERN UNION 

Company Overview 

Company Name 

WESTERN UNION INTERNATIONAL BANK GMBH 

Address 

SCHUBERTRING 11 A 1010 VIENNA 

 

Available? 

Comments 

Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number? 

YES 

 

Provides currency exchange? 

YES 

 

Will initiate / receive wire transfers? 

YES 

Online International payment:  

from 1$/€ to 10,000$/€ (and this limit can be raised) 

On the phone: the money transfer limit ranges from $300 to $2,500. 

Provides Loan / Credit services? 

NO 

N/A 

Other Comments or Key Information 

Agencies are present in the main cities all over the country. Mobile Apps available. 

Bank of the Philippines Islands – BPI  

Bank of the Philippines Islands (BPI), is one of the largest banks in the Philippines. It’s a private sector institution. 

Company Overview 

Company Name 

Bank of the Philippines Islands – BPI  

Address 

6768 Ayala Avenue Makati City 0720 Philippines 
(632) 818 5541 to 48 
www.bpiexpressonline.com  

 

Available? 

Comments 

Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number? 

YES 

 

Provides currency exchange? 

YES 

 

Will initiate / receive wire transfers? 

YES 

N/A 

Provides Loan / Credit services? 

YES 

N/A 

Other Comments or Key Information 

Agencies are present everywhere all over the country 

PHLPost's ePMOservice 

The PHL Post of the Philippines is a government-owned and controlled corporation responsible for providing postal services in the Philippines. As such they have an extensive domestic delivery network all over the country. 

Company Overview 

Company Name 

Philippine Postal Corporation – PHL Post  

Address 

Central Post Office, Liwasang BonifacioErmita, Manila 

info@philpost.gov.ph; customercare@phlpost.gov.ph   

(02) 527-8327 to 30, (02) 527-0108, (02) 527-0059, (02) 524-8771 

 

Available? 

Comments 

Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number? 

YES 

 

Provides currency exchange? 

NO 

 

Will initiate / receive wire transfers? 

YES 

 Maximum amount per application is P50,000.00 

Provides Loan / Credit services? 

NO 

 N/A 

Other Comments or Key Information 

Cash pick up at any participating Post Offices 

Agencies are present everywhere all over the country 

SMS real-time alert 

Cash delivery at the address of the beneficiary with delivery fee of P100.00 

Information in every Post Office providing such services 

PAYMAYA BUSINESS (e-money transfer) 

It’s a private sector institution working with SMART telecom network. 

Company Overview 

Company Name 

PayMaya Business (formerly SMART E-Money INC.) 

Address 

6F Launchpad Building, Sheridan corner Reliance St., Highway Hills, Mandaluyong City 1550 Philippines 

 

Available? 

Comments 

Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number? 

N/A 

 

Provides currency exchange? 

NO 

 

Will initiate / receive wire transfers? 

YES 

 

Provides Loan / Credit services? 

NO 

 

Other Comments or Key Information 

Cash Transfer by mobile network using Smart Mobile Network  

GCASH (e-money transfer) 

It’s a private sector institution part of Globe Telecom, Inc. 

Company Overview 

Company Name 

Globe Telecom Inc. 

Address 

7th Avenue & 32nd Street, Taguig city, Philippines 

 

Available? 

Comments 

Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number? 

N/A 

 

Provides currency exchange? 

NO 

 

Will initiate / receive wire transfers? 

YES 

 

Provides Loan / Credit services? 

NO 

 

Other Comments or Key Information 

Cash Transfer by mobile network using Globe Mobile Network  

 

Other Locations 

Region(s) 

Service Location(s) 

Bank services are available all over the country 

Bank services are available all over the country 

Clearing and Forwarding Agents 

Freight forwarding companies usually offer business order-consolidation, worldwide storage and distribution, forward stock locations, after sales services and more. They deliver parcels, documents and pieces of freight in daily basis. Operational networks are supported by sophisticated technology that provides customers with service reliability, automated proof of delivery and on-line, real-time information of the status of their consignments. All the major actors of this sector are present in the Philippines as well as national companies working in the entire region.  

Handling Equipment 

As a country of islands, the Philippines is supplied by sea freight principally. Thus, all the existing freight handling equipment are available especially in Manila and the port towns. Warehousing is relatively organised, and racking systems and good quality pallets can be found. Handling equipment for hire are also available.  

Postal and Courier Services 

Postal and Courier Services are available in the Philippines and most of the times they also provide others services as full Logistics Companies. There is a postal national company and the world major players of the sector are present in the Philippines. You may find usual services as International or Domestic Express Mail Service, Express Pouch, Letter post, Parcel post, Ordinary/Priority/registered Mail, etc. As the transport network (Road, Air and Sea) is in good condition in the country there’s no real problem to deliver. 

Printing and Publishing 

The local market in Philippines is plenty full of publishing and printing services and organisations can request what they need.

Taxi Companies 

MANILA 

There’s a different kind of Taxi services in Manila. You can find Traditional Taxi with meter (white), Taxi without meter at the airport (yellow) and a ride-hailing taxi apps like Uber named GRAB apps. You may also hire private vehicles with driver from private companies for periods of time. 

For Metro Manila, vehicles via GRAB are reliable and secure since all the information are recorded in the online application. You may pay by the app with your credit card or choose to pay by cash if wanted. Invoices are also available and will be sent to your email address automatically. 

Vehicle Rental 

It’s relatively easy to hire vehicles with driver in the Philippines, many Travel Tours Agencies offer this kind of serviceYou can also hire vehicles without driver with some well-known company as Avis, Europcar or others local companies.  

Waste Management and Disposal Services 

Philippines has launched large waste management programs since 2001 by the “Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000”. Since then, there have been different kind of initiatives and policies for Waste management and Recycling (see The DENR – Environmental Management Bureau). The government is managing waste under the responsibilities of the local government units (LGUs), and there are also different waste management companies from private sector also contracted by the government in some areas. Solid waste management does remain a challenge. Open dumping remains the general practice of waste disposal, as controlled dumpsites and sanitary landfills are limited. 

Link to Law and Policies for Solid waste Management in the Philippines 

Link to Law and Policies for Hazardous waste Management in the Philippines

WASTE DISPOSAL-NON-HAZARDOUS 

There are difficulties in terms of waste collection and disposal. A sizeable proportion of the refuse is openly burned, and this extends beyond the capital city. 

WASTE DISPOSAL-HAZARDOUS 

The management system for Hazardous Waste in the Philippines is regulated by the DENR with rules, regulations and procedures, from generation, transport, storage, re-use/recycling, treatment and disposal. Many private companies are managing this kind of waste. 


Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 


4 Philippines Contact Lists

In the following subsections the contact details for Philippines will be presented. 

4.1 Philippines Government Contact List

Philippines Government Contact List

For information on 'One Stop Shop'  Government Agency Contact details, please see the following document:

One Stop Shop - Government Contact Information

Ministry and Department National or Provincial/State Authority Street / Physical Address Name Email Phone Number (Office)

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development

DSWD

National 3rd Floor Old DSWD Building Batasan Complex, Constitution Hills Quezon City, 1126 Philippines

Secretary of DSWD

 Corazon Juliano Soliman

ccy@dswd.gov.ph

 www.dswd.gov.ph

 +63 (02) 632 931 8116

Mob: 0917-599-0033

Fax: +63 (02) 632 931 8191

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development

DSWD

National

2nd Floor Old DSWD Building Batasan Complex, Constitution Hills Quezon Quezon CityCity,

1126 Philippines

ASEC-Assistant Secretary, Institutional Development Group

 Vilma B. Cabrera

vbcabrera@

dswd.gov.ph

www.dswd.gov.ph

+63 (02) 632 214 3115

Mob: +63 (0) 917 599 0033 

Fax:  +63 (02) 632 9517112

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development\DSWD National n/a

OCD Administrator & NDRRMC Executive Director

 Alex Pama

ocda.ocd@gmail.com

www.dswd.gov.ph

(632) 912-6675/912-2424

Mob: 0917-515-9443

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development

DSWD

National n/a

OCD NDRRMS Chief

 Lenie Alegre

dopcenbackup@

gmail.com

www.dswd.gov.ph

(632) 912-5668/911-1406

Mob: 0917-558-5499

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development

DSWD

National n/a

OCD Deputy Administrator, 

 Romeo Fajardo 

ocdda79ocd@gmail.com

cddafajardo79@gmail.com

www.dswd.gov.ph

(632) 421-3237

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development

DSWD

National n/a

OCD Executive Officer,

 Dir. Honorato S. Delos Reyes

www.dswd.gov.ph (632) 421-2074

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development

DSWD

National n/a

Senior Military Assistant/Operations Support

 Lt. Col. Edwin Sadag

ocd_opnsdiv@

yahoo.com

www.dswd.gov.ph

0917-582-1214

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development- Region V Bicol

Regional Barangay Bagquis, Legazpi City Bicol, Albay

Bicol -  Regional Director / RegionV

 Arnel Garcia

 

www.fo5.dswd.gov.ph

+63 (052) 820 4637

Mob: 0906-276-7218

Fax: +63 (052) 480 5754

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development- Region V Bicol

Regional Barangay Bagquis, Legazpi City Bicol, Albay

OIC Assistant RD / Region V

 Felix Armena

 fo5@dswd.gov.ph

+63 (052) 820 4637

Fax: +63 (052) 480 5754

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development- Manila Regional Manila

NROC Manila 

 Rod Santos

n/a

856-3665/511-1259

Fax: 0916-428-6504

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development- Iloilo Regional Iloilo

NROC Iloilo

 Milo Gudmalin

n/a Mob: 0920-948-5383
DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development- Cebu Regional Cebu

NROC Cebu

 Ted Romo

n/a Mob: 0947-996-1785/0918-908-0920
Social Welfare and Development- Tacloban Regional n/a

NROC Tacloban

 Vilma Cabrera

n/a Mob: 0917-599-0033

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development – CAR

National Cordillera Administrative Region Baguio City

Regional Director for CAR

 Leonardo P. Reynoso

 focar@dswd.gov.ph

focar.dswd.gov.ph

+63 (074) 442 8619

Fax:  +63 (071) 442 7917

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development – CAR

National  Cordillera Administrative Region Baguio City

Assistant Regional Dir for CAR

  Isabel Nillas

focar@dswd.gov.ph

 focar.dswd.gov.ph

+63 (074) 442 8619

Fax: +63 (074) 442 8619

NDRRMC National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council

National Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City

Exec. Director / Administrator OCD- Office of Civil Defense

 Major General Benito Ramos

www.ndrrmc.gov.ph

+63 (02) 421-1926

 Mob: +63 (0) 918 934 5625 

Fax: +63 (02) 912-6675

OCD – Office of Civil Defense

National Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City

Officer in Charge/Executive Officer

 Atty. Priscilla P. Duque

ocd.gov.ph +63 (02) 912-4832

OCD – Office of Civil Defense - IVA

National Camp Vicente Lim, Calamba Laguna

 OIC – Region IVA

 Vincent Tomazar

vftomazar@ndrrmc.gov.ph

+63 (049) 531 7266

Mob: + 63 (0) 917 500 6174

Fax: +63 (049) 834-4244

Province of Benguet Office of the Governor

National Capitol, La Trinidad, Benguet

 Governor

 Nestor B. Fongwan

kabenguetan@yahoo.com

+63 (074) 422 3223 

Mob: +63 (0) 918 803 1189

Fax: +63 (074) 422 2004

Province of Albay Office of the Governor

Regional  Legazpi City, Albay

Governor and PDCC Chairman

 Joey Sarte Salceda

n/a

+63 (052) 4803772 

Mob: +63 (0) 915 642 2741

DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Development - 10

National Region X - Cagayan De Oro Atty. Araceli F. Solamillo

fo10@dswd.gov.ph

 fo10.dswd.gov.ph

+63 (088) 858-63-33

Fax: +63 (088) 858-85-99

NDRRMC National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council

National  Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City

Chief, NDRRMC Operations Center

 Dir. Edgardo Jollet, MNSA

www.ndrrmc.gov.ph

+63 (02) 421-1926

Fax: +63 (02) 912-6675

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines 1300 MIA Road, Pasay City Manila

Director General

 LT. Gen. William K. Hotchkiss III AFP (Ret)

information@

mis.caap.gov.ph

http://www.caap.gov.ph

+ 632 879 91 04

+ 632 879 91 02

Fax: +63 (02) 912-6675

Department of Agriculture (DA)

National Elliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon City

Secretary

 Proceso V. Alcala

webgroup@da.gov.ph

www.da.gov.ph

+63 (02) 928 8741 to 65

Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources (DENR)

National

DENR Compound, Visayas Avenue, Diliman,

1116 Quezon City

Secretary

 Ramon J.P. Paje

www.emb.gov.ph +63(02) 929 6626 local 2258

Department of Health (DOH)

National San Lazaro Compound, Sta. Cruz, Manila

Secretary

 Dr. Enrique Ona

www.doh.gov.ph +63 (02) 7438 301 to 23

Department of Trade and Industries (DTI)

National

4F Industry and Investments Building 385

Industry and Investment Bldg., Sen. Gil Puyat,

Makati City, Philippines 1200

Secretary

 Gregory Domingo

 www.dti.gov.ph

+63(02) 751 0384

Fax: +63 (02) 895 6487

Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC)

National The Columbia Tower, Ortigas Avenue, Pasig City

Secretary

  Joseph Emilio Abaya

webmaster@dotc.gov.ph

+63 (02) 724 6465/723 4698

Fax:  +63 (02) 723 4925

Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC)

National

Pacific Center Building, San Miguel Avenue,

Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1600

Chairperson

 Zenaida G. Cruz-Ducut

 info@erc.gov.ph

+63 (02) 633 4556 local 777

Fax: +63 (02) 631 5871

National Committee on BioSafety of the Philippines (NCBP)

National

 Gen. Santos Ave., Bicutan, Taguig City,

Metro Manila

Secretary

 Mario G. Montejo

www.ncbp.dost.gov.ph

+63(02) 837 2930

Fax: +63 (02) 837 2943 

National Food Authority

National

Philippine Sugar Center Bldg, North Ave.,

Diliman Quezon City

Administrator

 Angelito T. Banayo

 www.nfa.gov.ph

+63(02) 453 3900   

+63 (02) 981 3800

Fax:  +63(02) 921 7128

National Telecommunications Commission National BIR Road, East Triangle, Diliman Quezon City

Commissioner

 Gamaliel A. Cordoba

commissioner@ntc.gov.ph

www.ntc.gov.ph

+63(02) 924 4042

Fax:  +63(02) 921 7128

Sugar Regulatory Authority

National North Ave., Diliman Quezon City

Administrator

 Ma. Regina Bautista-Martin

 www.sra.gov.ph +63(02) 455 3524/455 2135
Bureau of Customs
National G/F OCOM Bldg., BOC, Port Area, Manila City

Commissioner

 Angelito Alvarez

 BOCCommissioner@

customs.gov.ph

 www.customs.gov.ph

+63 (02) 527 4537 /  +63 (02) 527 4573
Bureau of Customs
National G/F OCOM Bldg., BOC, Port Area, Manila City

Alternative Contact

 Mr. Shelby A Ruiz

Alternative Contact

 Mr. Gil Atty Valera

saruiz.ph@gmail.com

 

 BOCCommissioner@

customs.gov.ph

+63 (02) 879 5180

+63 (02) 527 4603

Fax: +63 (02) 879 3421

Department of Public Works and Highways National Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila Secretary

domingo.victor@dpwh.gov.ph

www.dpwh.gov.ph

+63 (02) 304 3221

Fax: +63 (02) 304 3370

Department of Public Works and Highways National

Bureau of Construction & Bureau of

Maintenance Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila

n/a http://www.dpwh.gov.ph/

+63 (02) 304 3000

+63 (02) 204 3370

Project Evaluation Division National Manila  Ms Solita V. Genota

genota.solita@dpwh.gov.ph

www.dpwh.gov.ph

+63 (02) 304 3351


4.2 Philippines Humanitarian Agency Contact List

Philippines Humanitarian Agency Contact List

Organization Address Name Email

Phone Number

(Office, Mobile, Fax)

UNDP

n/a  
Resident Coordinator


Luiza Carvalho

violeta.vicencio@

undp.org(secretary)

+63 (02) 901 0235

Fax: +63 (02) 889-0580

ACF International

n/a

Head of Mission

 Eric Fort

Logistics Coordinator

 Javad Amoozegar

 hom-ph@acf.e-org

coordlog-ph@acf-e.org

+63 (02) 817 5299 

Mob:

+63 (0) 918 985 2589

 

+63 (0) 918 985 2589

 

ADRA

n/a

Country Director

 Goron Hansen

Emergnecy Coordination

 Elijah Zuniga

 

+63 (046) 414 2462  

Mob: +63(0) 918 801 6705

CARE

n/a

Country Director

 Ted Bonpin

bonpin@care.org.ph +63 (02) 928 8246

CFSI

n/a

Executive Director

 Steven Muncy

 

Director for Philippines

Vladimir Hernandez

smuncy@cfsi.ph

vhernandez@cfsi.ph

+63 (02) 551 1977

+63 (0) 917 812 8523 

Fax: +63 (02) 551 2225

FAO n/a

 Representative

 Kazuyuki Tsurumi

Assistant Representative

Aristeo Portugal

 Aristeo.Portugal@fao.org

 www.fao.org

 + 63 (02) 901 0351

Mob:  +63 (0) 918-206-0595

Fax: +63 (02) 901 0361

 Handicap International

n/a

Program Director

  Catherine Vasseur

 program_director@

handicapinternational.ph

 +63 (02) 812 6990

Mob:  +63 (0) 927 944 9677

Fax: +63 (02) 892 4583

 ICAO

n/a

Acting Project Coordinator

   Peter Machuca

  icaoad.phi@gmail.com

 +63 (02) 879 9219

Fax: +63 (02) 979 9117

IFRC n/a

 Country Representative

 Selvarantnam Sinnadurai

Logistics Delegate

 Riku Asfamaki

 selvarantnam.sinnadurai@ifrc.org

 

riku.asfamaki@ifcr.org

 +63 (02) 527 0000 ext 155

Mob:  +63 (0) 908 266 6600

Fax:  +63 (02) 524 3151

ILO n/a

Director

 Lawrence Jeff Johnson

Regional Programme

Development Officer

 Yen Flores

 johnsonl@ilo.org

 

pbrewster@iom.int

 +63 (02) 580 9918

Mob:  +63 (0) 908 891 8400 

Fax: +63 (02) 856 7597



 

MERLIN

n/a

 

 Country Director

Maxime Piasecre

Logistics Officer

Vincent Ngo

 cd@merlin-philippines.org

 

 lo@merlin-philippines.org

 +63 (02) 403 9346

+63 09392973978

Fax: +63 (02) 848 1257

MSF – Switzerland

n/a

Logistics Coordinator

 Mattias Armstrong

 MSFCH-philippines-logco@

geneva.msf.org

+63 (02) 813 84 93 

Mob: +63 (0) 908 745 8219

OCHA

n/a

Head of Office

 David Carden

 carden@un.org

+63 (02) 843 9553

Mob: +63 (02) 844 1002

OXFAM - GB

n/a

Country Director

 Snehal Soneji

 ssoneji@oxfam.org.uk

+63 (02) 929 4470 ext 113

Fax: +63 (02) 927 0499

Save the Children

n/a

Country Director

 Steve Ashby

 

Emergencies Advisor

 

Nida C. Vilches

Logistics Officer

Allan Tuazon

sashby@savechildren.org

 

 

 

: atuazon@savechildren.org

+63 (02) 852 5408

Mob:

+63 (0) 917 539 2107

 

+63 (0) 917 505 8890 

Fax: +63 (02) 853 0215

 

UNDP

n/a

Country Direcor

 Renaud Meyer

Team Leader

Alma Evangelista

renaud.meyer@undp.org

 

 alma.evangelista@undp.org

+63 (02) 901 0236/ Joseph


+63 (0) 917-893-3706 /  

917-873-8257 

Fax: +63 (02) 901 0200

UNFPA

n/a

Country Representative

 Ugochi Florence Daniels

Assistant Respresentative

 Rencee Tayzon

 daniels@unfpa.org

 

 tayzon@unfpa.org

+63 (02) 901 0300/ Geri

Mob: +63 (0) 917 515 1548

Fax: +63 (02) 901 0348

UNHABITAT

n/a

Habitat Programme Manager

for the Philippines

 Christopher Rollo

Chris.Rollo@undp.org

 +63 (02) 901-0432/Patty

Fax: +63 (02) 889-7505

UNHCR

n/a

Representative

 Bernard Kerblat

kerblat@unhcr.org

+63 (02) 818 5121 /  

+63 (02) 817 239

Mob: +63 (0) 917 596 3491

Fax: +63 (02) 817 4057

UNICEF

n/a

Representative

 Vanessa Tobin

Supply and Logistics Officer

Wilfredo “Willie” Claudio

 

 

wclaudio@unicef.org

+63 (02) 901 0124/Letty


+63 (0) 9178589476 

Fax: +63 (02) 901 0196

World Vision International

n/a

Director Humanitarian Affairs

 Jose “Boy” Bersales

boy_bersales@wvi.org

+63 (02) 374 7618 

local number 225 

Mob: +63 (0) 939 331 3481 /

+63 (0) 0922 874 1636

WFP

n/a

Country Director &

Representative

 Stephen Anderson

Head of Logistics

 Dragoslav Djuraskovic

stephen.anderson@wfp.org

 

 dragoslav.djuraskovic@wfp.org

+63 (02) 750 2300

Mob: +63 (0) 917 829 3175 

Fax: +63 (02) 750 2562

WHO

n/a

Representative

 Dr. Soe Nyuntu

Emergency

Programme Manager

Dr. Gerardo Medina

nyuntus@wpro.who.int

 

medinag@wpro.who,int

+63 (02) 338 7479/

528 9777 Jane

Mob: +63 (0) 908 863 3163

Fax:  +63 (02) 338 8605

United Nations World Food Programme -

Customs Focal Point

c/o WFP 5th Floor, GC Corporate Plaza,

150 Legazpi St, Legazpi Village, Makati

Admin Assistant -

Customs Focal Point

 Johnmark Abejuela

 johnmark.abejuela@wfp.org

+63 (02) 750 2561

Mob: +63 (02) 750 2562


4.3 Philippines Port and Waterways Company Contact List

Philippines Port and Waterways Company Contact List

Port Name Company Physical Address Title Telephone number (office)
South Harbour n/a VP South Harbor, ICD and Engineering

Management Contact

Ricardo Alvarez

n/a
Port of Baybay n/a n/a

City Mayor

Carmen L. Cari

09178962364
Port of Baybay

Philippine Port Authority

Stalla Laguna n/a 09268341306
Port of Cebu Cebu Port Authority CIP Complex, S. Osmena Blvd., North Reclamation Area, Cebu City, Philippines Office of the General Manager

Tel 1: 231-6856

Tel 2: 412-9026

Fax: 231-6848

cpa@cpa.gov.ph

Port of Cebu Cebu Port Authority CIP Complex, S. Osmena Blvd., North Reclamation Area, Cebu City, Philippines Port Management Department

Tel: 232-6365

Fax: 232-6365

cpa@cpa.gov.ph.

Port of Cebu Cebu Port Authority CIP Complex, S. Osmena Blvd., North Reclamation Area, Cebu City, Philippines

Port Security, Safety, &

Environmental Mngt.

Department

Tel: 232-3083

Fax: 232-3083

cpa@cpa.gov.ph.

Port of Tacloban Port Contact n/a

CTSI

Raffy Lauron

Tel: +93 917 502 6471
Email: pmotacloban@ppavis.com


4.4 Philippines Airport Company Contact List

Philippines Airport Company Contact List

Airport Company Physical Address Name Phone Number (office) Description of Services Website 
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Manila International Airport Authority
MIAA Administration Building NAIA Complex n/a +63 (02) 877 1109 Government administration in charge of NAIA n/a
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Ages Aviation Center, Inc.
n/a

Assistant General Manager

 Christopher B. Salonga

+632 8795129

+632 8796551

Fax: +632 8795283

Aircraft, Cargo and Passenger Handling

Fixed Based Operator (FBO)

 

www.agesaviation.com

ops@agesaviation.com

Ninoy Aquino International Airport PETRON Corporation
31st / F Petron MegaPlaza Building
358 Sen. Gill Puyat Avenue
Makaty City, Philippines 1200
PO Box 2228 MCPO 0708
n/a

(02) 886-3032

(02) 886-3888

Fax: (02) 886-3081

n/a n/a
Ninoy Aquino International Airport LUBWELL Corporation

Facility 7530 Cargohaus Building

Clarkfield, Pampanga

n/a

(045) 599-595

(045) 599-6386

Fax:  (045) 599-2165

n/a n/a

4.5 Philippines Fuel Provider Contact List

Philippines Fuel Provider Contact List

Company Name Phone Number (office) Description of Services Provided Website  & Email

Department of Energy -  Oil Industry Management Bureau

Secretary

 Jose Rene Alemendras

+63 (02) 479 2900

Implements policies, plans, programmes and regulations on the downstream oil industry including the importation, exportation, stockpiling, storage, shipping, transportation, refining, processing, marketing and distribution of petroleum crude oils, products and by-products and monitoring developments in the oil industry.

 www.doe.gov.ph

Petron Corporation

Mr. Arman Valladores or Mr.Leo Pausing

+63 (02) 886 3888 

 +63 (02) 563 8521 loc.2591

Refining / Importing / Bulk Marketing / Refilling / Retailing of petroleum products

www.petron.com

amvalladores@petron.com

lgpausing@petron.com

Chevron Philippines Inc.

 Ms. Michelle Fermin

+63 (02) 867 7740

Mob: +63 (0) 9188015312

Importing / Bulk Marketing / Refilling / Retailing of petroleum products

 http://www.chevron.com/

countries/philippines/

fcmi@chevrontexaco.com

Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp.

 Chairman and President

 Edgar O. Chua

+63 (02) 816 6166 or 6501

Fax:  +63 (02) 818 3583

Refining / Importing / Bulk Marketing / Refilling / Retailing of petroleum products

www.shell.com.ph

 

4.6 Philippines Storage and Milling Company Contact List

Philippines Storage and Milling Company Contact List

Company/ Warehouse Location

Phone Number (Office)

Key Role

Fast Cargo

 +63 (0) 916 314 1112

Commercial Storage

Tondo Manila Warehouse

+63 (0) 906 305 2598

Commercial Storage

KM 17, Taguig

+63 (02) 813 7164

Commercial Storage

1st Street, KM 17, Taguig

+63 (02) 823 4255 /  

+63 (02) 824 1024 / 

 +63 (02) 824 1023

Commercial Storage

Baesa, Quezon City

 +63 (0) 906 305 2598

Commercial Storage

KM 23 West Service Road,

Brgy. Cupant Muntinlupa,

Sucat Extension, Paranaque

+63 (0) 906 305 2598

Commercial Storage

232 Querina Highway, Quezon City

 +63 (02) 330 6951

Commercial Storage

4.7 Philippines Luzon Fuel Provider Contact List

Company 

Location(s) 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Phone Number (mobile) 

Website  

 Description of Services Provided 

PETRON Corporation 

Metro Manila 

Petron Pandacan Terminal 2F, New sales building, Jesus street, Pandacan, Manila 

Mr. Raymond VALIN (Jet Fuel) 

Sales Coordinator 

rmvalin@petron.com  

+63 2563 3049 

 

+63917 567 1382 

www.petron.com  

Refining / Importing / Bulk Marketing / Refilling / Manufacturing lubes and greases / Retailing of petroleum products / Aircraft Refueling 

PETRON Corporation 

Mandaluyong City 

Petron Corporation – Cards Business Group  

San Miguel Head Office Complex  

40 San Miguel Avenue 

n/a 

n/a 

petronfleetcard@petron.com  

 

+63 2884 0900  

+63 2563 8521 

n/a 

www.petron.com  

Fuel-Card for vehicle fleet 

SHELL 

Taguig City / Metro Manila 

41st Floor 

The Finance Center 

26th Street corner 9th Avenue 

Bonifacio Global City 

Brgy. Fort Bonifacio 

n/a 

n/a 

generalpublicenquiries-ph@shell.com  

+63 2 878 8888 

n/a 

www.shell.com.ph/  

Refining / Importing / Bulk Marketing / Refilling / Retailing of petroleum products 

SHELL 

Taguig City / Metro Manila 

41st Floor 

The Finance Center 

26th Street corner 9th Avenue 

Bonifacio Global City 

Brgy. Fort Bonifacio 

n/a 

n/a 

cardnewbusiness-ph@shell.com  

generalcardrequests-ph@shell.com 

+63 2 878 8888 

n/a 

www.shell.com.ph 

Fuel-Card for vehicle fleet 

CALTEX (Chevron) 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

6/F, 6750 Office Tower Ayala Avenue,  

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

+63 2 8841 1000 

n/a 

www.caltex.com/ph/  

Importing / Bulk Marketing / Refilling / Retailing of petroleum products 

PHOENIX  

Taguig City / Metro Manila 

25th Floor, Fort Legend Tower, 3rd Avenue corner 31st Street, Fort Bonifacio Global City,  

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

+63 2 403 4013  

+63 917 313 7011 to 18 

n/a 

www.phoenixfuels.ph  

Importing / Bulk Marketing / Refilling / Retailing of petroleum products / Aircraft Refueling 

Department of Energy  Oil Industry Management Bureau 

Metro Manila 

  

Cebu – (Visayas) 


Davao – (Mindanao) 

Energy Center, Rizal Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Philippines 1632 

3rd Floor Escario Building, 731 Escario Street, Capitol Site, Cebu City 

 5th Floor, Metrobank Plaza, Ramon Magsaysay Avenue, Davao City

 

 

 

(632) 479-2900 

(032) 253-7222 (032) 253-2150 

(082) 224-2231 

(082) 221-3889 

(082) 224-0740 

 

www.doe.gov.ph  

Implements policies, plans, programmes and regulations on the downstream oil industry including the importation, exportation, stockpiling, storage, shipping, transportation, refining, processing, marketing and distribution of petroleum crude oils, products and by-products and monitoring developments in the oil industry. Monitors industry players compliance. Performs product sampling, preliminary quality testing, facility inspection and marker dye testing of bulk facilities to ensure compliance with national standards. 

 

4.8 Philippines Transporter Contact List

Philippines Transporter Contact List

Company

Physical Address

Name

Email

Phone Number (office, mobile and fax)

Description of Services Provided

Vehicle Type and condition

Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle

ATS / Negros Navigation

12/F Times New Plaza Bldg.,

United Nations cor. Taft Avenue,

Ermita, Manila 1000

Operations


Joanne Mateo

Joanne_Mateo@

 2go.com.ph

+63 (02) 5548777

Current transporter

for WFP Philippines

Also handles custom brokerage

Vessel / 10-20ft Container

 

10ft: 9MT / 20ft: 18MT

C Gubatan

Enterprises

Tiwala Street, Borol I,

Balagtas, Bulacan

Operations


Kristel Ortega

cgubatan@

yahoo.com

+63 (917) 8484484

Fax: +63 (044) 6934867

Current transporter

for WFP Philippines

  135

10 Wheeler

 

Condition: Good

10

13.5

Elman Trucking

Service

 #16 Mangga St., Candaba,

Pampanga 2013

Mary Jane Pablo

maryjanepablo@

yahoo.com

+63 (045) 4361386

Fax: +63 (917) 8532113

Current transporter

for WFP Philippines

  270



10 Wheeler


Condition: Good

 20

13.5 

 

Fastcargo

Logistics

Corporation

 FMW Building,

Tierra Nueva Subd. 235

Alabang-Zapote Road,

Alabang, Muntinlupa City

  Ruth Que/

Marlyn Sabater

n/a

 +63 (02) 7843278

Current transporter

for WFP Philippines

Also handles custom brokerage

  445.5

 6 Wheeler Forward


Condition: Subcon


10 Wheeler


Condition: Subcon

 36




13

 7.5




13.5

 

FRV

 #3 Iligan St., SFDM,

Quezon City

Owner

  Lope Verzosa

 Frv_trucking@

yahoo.com

 +63 (02) 3710915  

+63 (02) 3717221

Fax:  +63 (02) 3717223

 Current transporter

for WFP Philippines

  1480

 Flat Bed


Condition: Subcon

 74

 20

 

Leavil Trucking Services

 Hugo Perez,

Trece Martires City, Cavite

 Raymundo Villa/

Sarah Villa

  Slvilla25@

yahoo.com

Mob:

 +63 (915) 8406114/ 

+63 (915) 4663215

Current transporter

for WFP Philippines

  270

10 Wheeler

Condition: Good

20

13.5

Macoda

Logistics Inc.

 #906 Pearl of the Orient Tower,

1240 Roxas Blvd., Ermita, Manila

Owner

 Dorie Balboa

Rcbalboa@

macodalogistics.com/

VDGuzman@

macodalogistics.com

+63 (02) 3530070-71

Fax: +63 (02) 3530072

Current transporter

for WFP Philippines

Also handles custom brokerage

Most of their trucks

are sub contracted

n/a

n/a

n/a

Memphis

Trucking Corp.

Blk 28 Lot 1 Marcos Alvarez,

Road Ext., Molino, Bacoor,

Cavite

Rose Erlandez /

Winnie Soliman

rose.

memphistrucking@

 gmail.com

winniesoliman@

ymail.com

+63 (02) 4998958

Mob:

+63 (922) 8780587 /  

 

+63 (916) 3535886

 

Current transporter

for WFP Philippines

  123

6 Wheeler Forward

Condition: Good

10 Wheeler

Condition: Good

2



8

7.5



13.5

Pambato Cargo Forwarder, Inc.

2109-2111 Dimasalang St.,

cor. Tiago St., Sampaloc, Manila

Francisco

Matabalan Jr.

francisco.matabalan@

pambato.com

+63 (02) 7117085 loc 110

Fax: +63 (02) 7493218

  135

10 Wheeler

Condition: Good

10

13.5

Royal Cargo

 Royal Cargo Building,

Sta. Agueda Avenue,

Pascor Drive Parañaque City 1704

Grace Cabasal

jako.barcase@

royalcargo.com grace.cabasal@

irislogistics.com

+63(02) 3333000 loc 1337

Fax: +63 (02) 8517454

Fax: +63 (02) 8527715

Current transporter

for WFP Philippines

Also handles custom brokerage

n/a

n/a

n/a

RVL Movers Corporation

Km. 23, East Service road,

Cupang, Alabang, Muntinlupa City

Mhong Lomeda / Joseph Lumabi

 lumabi.joseph@

yahoo.com

+63 (02) 8502020

Fax: +63 (02) 8503066

Current transporter

for WFP Philippines

n/a

n/a

n/a


4.8 Philippines Luzon Transporter Contact List

Company 

Location(s) 

Street / Physical Address 

NameTitle & 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Phone Number (mobile) 

Website   

Description of Services Provided 

Vehicle Type 

Number of Vehicles 

Capacity per Vehicle 

Condition 

BOLLORE Logistics Philippines 

Parañaque City 

 

3F Formation Building B, Amvel City Business Park, San Dionisio, Paranaque City 

Mr. Florante Ayawon 

General Manager 

florante.awayon@bollore.com  

(02) 8300681 to 91 

+63 917 807 8145 

http://aiaphilippines.org/aiap_members/sdv-scac-phils/  

Multimodal transportation Services (road, air sea) / Logistics / Brokerage/ Freight Forwarding 

6 wheelers 

10 wheelers 

Vessel: 10ft/20ft/40ft containers 

 

10 

12 

9/18/25 

Good 

Good 

Available 

CBL Freight Forwarders 

Parañaque City 

104 L. Marquez St. Edison Ave. MervilleParanque City, Metro Manila 

Ms. Carlita Luna 

President 

lynluna@cbl-freight.com  

(02) 8447583 to 84 

+63 917 596 7505 

www.cbl-freight.com/  

Freight Forwarders / Trucking service 


6 wheelers 

10 wheelers 

17 units 

23 units 

7 

15 to 17 

Good 

Good 

EMR Courier Service International 

Makati City 

24455 Belarmino St. Bangkal Makit 

Ms. Gleeze Nakila 

Sales and Marketing Manager 

Gleeze.emr@gmail.com  

(02) 6250655 

 

+63 966 714 0823 

http://emr-courier.com/  

Multimodal transportation Services (road, air, sea)


6 wheelers 

10 wheelers 

10ft/20ft/40ft containers 

10 units 

5 units 

10 

12 

12/21/27 

Good 

Good 

Available 

Seahawk Transport Inc. 

Parañaque City 

No. 1 Multinational Avenue Cor.Kaingin Road, Paranaque City 

Ms. Dhang Paulin 

Account Manager 

dhang@seahawk.com.ph  

(02) 8210193 to 96 

+63 942 488 2920 

www.seahawk.com.ph/  

Multimodal transportation Services (road, air, sea) 


20ft / 40ft containers 

 

17 / 22 

Available 

Trans-Asia Shipping Lines 

Cebu City 

MJ Cuenco Avenue Cor. Osmena Blvd., Cebu City 

Ms. Pinky Sy 

VP Marketing & Sales 

sheilafay.sy@transasiashipping.ph  

(0322557995 

+63 917 575 2188 

www.transasiashipping.com/  

Shipping Lines 


10ft/20ft/40ft containers 

 

10/18

Available 

Transmodal International Inc. 

Intramuros, Manila 

 

2/F TMI Centre Bldg Arzobispo St. Intramuros, Manila 

Ms. Des Manalo 

Customer Service Manager 

des.manalo@transmodalphil.com  

(025271414 

+63 917 819 1888 

www.transmodalphil.com/  

Multimodal transportation Service (road, air, sea)


20ft/40ft containers 

 

18 / 25 

Available 

Leavil Trucking 

Cavite City 

581 Purok 2 Brgy.Hugo Perez Trece Martirez, Cavite City 

Ms. Sarah Villa 

Account Manager 

slvc2515@gmail.com  

09171199030 

+63 927 961 5007 


Trucking Services 


10 wheelers 

 

14 

Good 

Southdream Corporation 

Valenzuela City 

09 Narciso St. Cor. Victoria Village, CanumayMalinta Exit, Valenzuela City 

Mr. Francis Archie Ilagan 

Logistics Manager 

southdreamtransport@gmail.com  

(023483427 

+63 917 585 3961 


Trucking Services 


6 wheelers 

10 wheelers 

10 

30 

6 

12 

Good 

Good 

Lane-Moving (Asia-Tigers) 

Taguig City / Metro Manila 

N4 JY and Sons Compound, Veterans Complex 

Colin Cousins 

Director – Business Operations 

colin.cousins@asiantigers-philippines.com     

(02) 8370932 

+63 917 879 6899 

www.asian-tigers.com  

Transportation Services / Logistics / Brokerage / Freight Forwarding 

6 wheelers 

10 wheelers 

Tractor Trailers 

Wing vans 

n/a 

n/a 

 

Royal Cargo 

Paranaque City / Metro Manila 

 

Royal Cargo Building, Sta. Agueda Avenue, 

Pascor Drive 

info@royalcargo.com  

+63 2 333 3000 

n/a 

www.royalcargo.com  

Multimodal transportation Services (road, air, sea) / Logistics / Brokerage / Freight Forwarding 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

PANALPINA 

Pasay City / Metro Manila / Cebu 

Panalpina World Transport (Philippines), Inc 

6th floor, Five Ecom Center 

Pacific Drive Extension Block 18 

Mall of Asia Complex 

/ 

2nd Floor, JV Bldg., Mactan Airport Cargo Compound 

Caesar Sanches / Erwin Yabut / Taylor Williams / Dodee Molina 

info.philippines@panalpina.com  

/ 

Leah Tumaodos 

leah.tumaodos@panalpina.com  

+63 2 580 9797 

/ 

+63 345 5243 

n/a 

http://www.panalpina.com/www/phl/en/home.html  

Multimodal transportation Services (road, air, sea) / Logistics / Brokerage Freight Forwarding 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

GOETZ Moving 

Paranaque City / Metro Manila 

No. 16 Villonco Drive, Southbay 

Michelle Munoz-Brilliante Assistant Director Manager mian@goetzmoving.com 

(02) 775-0764 /  

 

+63 917 535 3808 

www.goetzmoving.com  

Multimodal transportation Services (road, air, sea) / Logistics / Brokerage / Freight Forwarding 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

PANTOS Logistics Philippines 

Pasig City / Metro Manila 

 

Jenny's Avenue Exit, Brgy. San Miguel 

Bryan Agustin 

bryan.agustin@pantos.com  

+63 919 6619 loc. 112 

n/a 

 

Multimodal transportation Services (road, air, sea) and Logistics services  

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

PACIFIC GLOBAL ONE aviation company inc. 

PLDT hangar, General Aviation area 

Domestic airport rd. 

Delta gate. 

Pasay city 

Rene “Butch” S. Meily 

CEO  

rsmeily@pldt.com.ph  

info@pacificglobalone.com  

Phone: +632 854-4801/ +632 854-4802/ +632 854-4803/ +632 854-2076 

+63 918 915 6087 


Helicopter and tourism plane services 

See fleet here:  

https://pacificglobalone.com/fleet/  

 

 

 

4.9 Philippines Railway Company Contact List

Philippines Railway Company Contact List

Company Geographic Coverage Physical Address Name & Title

Phone Number

(Office and Fax)

Description of Services Website 

Philippine National Railway

Luzon PNR Executive Building, MayhaligueSt., Tondo, Manila

Chairman

 Norberto C. Nazareno

+63 (02) 319 0041

Fax: +63 (02) 319 0169

National Railway Provider. Primarily passenger service. http://www.pnr.gov.ph/

4.10 Philippines Luzon Supplier Contact List

 

Company 

Commodity Types 

Location(s) 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number  

Website  

 Description of Services Provided 

BOEING Material Handling Corp. 

Handling Equipment Companies 

Binondo / Metro Manila 

Office in Cebu and Davao 

Rm 502, AIC Center Escolta STR 

n/a 

n/a 

sales@boeingmhc.com.ph 

(02) 242-1255  

(02) 242-5485  

http://boeingmhc.com.ph/

Supplier of Material Handling Equipment 

Up-Town Industrial Sales Inc 

Handling Equipment Companies 

Mandaluyong City / Metro Manila 

Office in regions 

56 - 58 Madison St. 

Lenie Padua 

n/a 

n/a 

(02631 8366 

(02) 631 8367 

http://www.uptown.com.ph  

Supplier of Material Handling Equipment 

JUSTIC Corporation 

Handling Equipment Companies 

Metro Manila 

Don Paquito Bldg. 99 dasmarinas st. Binondo MANILA 

n/a 

n/a 

Justicorp2@gmail.com 

 

(02) 242-2048 

(02) 241-5237  

(02) 310-0836 

http://www.justcorp.com/

Supplier of Material Handling Equipment - Hand Pallet Truck, Platform Truck, Electric Pallet Truck, Manual Stackers, Electric Stackers, Drum Dolly, Drum Lifter, Drum Loader, Double Roller Conveyors… 

MONARK Equipment  

Handling Equipment Companies 

Quezon City / Metro Manila 

13 Economia St., Bagumbayan, 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 635 0901 

https://www.monark-cat.com/

Supplier of Material Handling Equipment rental (Caterpillar) 

PINNACLE PARTS CO. INC. 

Handling Equipment Companies 

Quezon City / Metro Manila 

142 west ave. brgyphilam 

Mr. Melvin l. ONG 

President 

inquiries@pinnaclephil.com  

(02) 920 7305  

(02) 920 7309 

http://www.pinnaclephil.com/

Supplier of Material Handling Equipment rental 

MHE-DEMAG (P) INC. 

Handling Equipment Companies 

Paranaque City / Metro Manila 

Main ave. severina diamond industrial estate, km 16, west service road, south expr.way 

Ramon Dugaduga 

Service engineer 

ramon_dugaduga@mhe-demag.com 

(02786-7500  

032-346-1959 

www.mhe-demag.com 

Supplier of Material Handling Equipment rental 

ASIA INDUSTRIES MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT CORP. 

Handling Equipment Companies 

Pasay City / Metro Manila 

124 domestic road 

n/a 

n/a 


(02) 851 4778   

(02) 851 4779 

(02) 851 4780 


Supplier of Material Handling Equipment rental 

GOETZ Moving 

Warehousing Facilities / WH Management / Logistics Services 

Paranaque City 

No. 16 Villonco Drive, Southbay 

Michelle Munoz-Brilliante 

/ 

Mr. Carmelito Jorge 

Assistant Managing Director 

/

mian@goetzmoving.com 

 / 

sales@goetzmoving.com 

(02) 775-0764 / (02) 842-6300 

+63 917 535 3808 

/ 

+63917834 1531 

www.goetzmoving.com  

Warehousing and Storage (dry and cold storage24/7 surveillance 

Brokerage, Custom clearance 

Freight Forwarding 

Logistics Management 

Pronto Express Distribution, INC. 

Warehousing Facilities / Logistics Service 

Paranaque City 

Main Office & Warehouse No.1 

Filipinas Benson Compound 

Ireneville 1 Subdivision 

Doña Irenea Street, Dr. Alejo Santos Avenue 

Sucat 

Raymond Deomampo 

n/a 

rmd@prontoexpress.com 

 

+63917536 9478  

+63282 00 136 

http://www.prontoexpress.com/main.html

Warehousing and Storage 

Freight Forwarding, Brokerage and Custom Clearance

Manpower assistance

Royal Cargo 

Warehousing Facilities / WH Management (Dry and Cold Storage) / Freight Forwarder  

Paranaque City / Manila 

Royal Cargo Building, Sta. Agueda Avenue, 

Pascor Drive 

n/a 

n/a 

info@royalcargo.com 

 

+63 2 333 3000 

 

https://www.royalcargo.com/

Custom clearance and Brokerage 

Warehousing (dry, temperature controlled, and cold storage) with 24/7 CCTV surveillance 

Customized Warehousing Solutions 

Supply Chain Management 

Logistics Management 

Inventory Management 

Freight Management (Domestic and International) 

Lane Moving (Asian Tigers Mobility) 

Warehousing Facilities / WH Management 

Taguig City / Metro Manila 

 

N4 JY and Sons Compound, Veterans Complex 

Colin Cousins 

Director – Business Operations 

colin.cousins@asiantigers-philippines.com    

(02) 837-0932 

+63 917 879 6899 

www.asian-tigers.com  

Arrangement of in-transit or long-term storage (dry and cold storage) 

Temperature- and humidity-controlled warehouse, with 24/7 CCTV surveillance 

Storage Facilities in Taguig, Cebu and Davao 

Bridge Worldwide Relocation Corporation 

Warehousing Facilities 

Manila 

8483 Kalayaan Ave, Brgy Poblacion 

Mr. Vanj Cort 

n/a 

n/a 

+63 2 890-3923 


Warehouse and Storage 

SAFEHOUSE Storage Facility 

Warehousing Facilities 

Taguig City / Metro Manila 

+ Makati / Quezon / Cubao 

4th Floor VFPI Building Veterans Center 

n/a 

n/a 

info@safehouse.com.ph  

(02) 478 1985 

(02) 275 5242 

https://www.safehouse.com.ph/

Warehouse and Storage 

Cold Chain Association in the Philippines, INC. (CCAP) 

Cold Chain Management 

Pasig City 

3F Steel Centre Bldg., Amang Rodriguez Ave. Manggahan 

n/a 

n/a 

info@ccaphils.org 

 

n/a 

https://www.ccaphils.org/

'Multi-sectoral grouping of companies operating temperature-controlled product storage or distribution'

Cold Storage Operations 

 Refrigerated Transport (Trucking / Shipping / Air Freight) 

Versatemp Corp. 

Cold Chain Management 

Mandaluyong City / Metro Manila 

162 Mabini Street cor Old wack-wack Rd, San Juan 

Nathan E.C. Lim 

Director 

vrsatemp@globelines.com.ph  

(02) 718 2003 

(02) 726 9246 

www.versatemp.com.ph  

Mobile cold-rooms (5 or 8 sqm) 

 

JUSTIC Corporation 

Warehouse Arrangement – Supplier of Handling equipment  

Metro Manila 

Don Paquito Bldg. 99 dasmarinas st. Binondo MANILA 

n/a 

n/a 

Justicorp2@gmail.com 

 

242-2048 

241-5237  

310-0836 

http://www.justcorp.com/

Design, supply and installation of Warehouse Racking System – Supplier of Material Handling Equipment - Hand Pallet Truck, Platform Truck, Electric Pallet Truck, Manual Stackers, Electric Stackers, Drum Dolly, Drum Lifter, Drum Loader, Double Roller Conveyors… 

Up-Town Industrial Sales Inc 

Warehouse Equipment  

Mandaluyong City / Metro Manila 

+ Office in regions 

56 - 58 Madison St. 

Lenie Padua 

n/a 

n/a 

(02631 8366 

(02) 631 8367 

http://www.uptown.com.ph  

Racking systems 

Storage equipment 


Honda Motor Sports 

Supplier of Vehicles 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

506-510 JP Rizal street, Brgy. Olympia 

Anthony D. Balongcas 

Store Manager 

Anthony.balongcas@gmail.com 

Sm.hmjpr@hmsgroup.ph  

(02) 896 9996 

+63 956 150 2882 


Supplier of Motorbikes (HONDA) and spare parts services 

SuperBikes Center 

Supplier of Vehicles 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

491 JP Rizal street, Brgy. Olympia 

Glenn APERIN ANONUEVO 

Branch Manager 

Sm.sbjpr@superbikescenter.net  

(02) 810 8714 

+63 936 435 6862 


Supplier of Motorbikes (YAMAHA) and spare parts services 

Metro Motorbikes Corp. 

Supplier of Vehicles 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

2168 Chino Roces Avenue 

Ligaya DRIS 

 

 

Arnold TABBADA 

n/a 

n/a 

+63 999 229 9545  

(02) 806 0699 +63 999 229 6437 


Supplier of motorbikes and spare parts – (Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki) 

TOYOTA Makati Inc 

Supplier of vehicles 

Makati city / Metro Manila 

Ayala, cor Metropolitan Ave, 

Laira V. Varilla 

n/a 

n/a 

 (02) 897 3333 Loc. 242 +63917684 3104 

http://toyotamakati.com.ph/

TOYOTA Supplier 

Vehicles and spare parts 

NISSAN 

Supplier of vehicles 

Quezon City / Metro Manila 

80 E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue, Libis 

Matthew Alorro 

n/a 

matthew_alorro@yahoo.com  

(02) 635 5888 +63 916680 1821  

+63 908 423 1221 

www.nissan.ph 

NISSAN Supplier 

Vehicles and spare parts 

ALS Marine Center Corporation 

Supplier of vehicles  

Makati City / Metro Manila 

Unit 5 Southway Bldg. Cor. Yakal & Mayapis St. San Antonio Village,  

Mr. Arturo C. Supangan 

n/a 

info@alsmarine.com.ph  

(02) 892 9099 (02) 892 6518 +63 917 872 5688 

www.alsmarine.com.ph  

Fiberglass Boats, Yamaha Outboard Motor, Multi-purpose Engines, Rubber Boats 

Armada Rescue and Safety Equipment Corporation 

Supplier of vehicles 

Quezon City / Metro Manila 

58 Scout Gandia, Barangay Laging Handa 

Mark H. Fernandez 

n/a 

armadarescue@gmail.com  

(02371 2162 +63917830 5504  

+63918942 0641 

https://armadarescue.com.ph  

Rubber Boats 

“Rescue” Items (Rope, Thermal Imaging, Stretchers, Emergency Light, and others…) 

ALS Marine Center Corporation 

Generators and Waterpumps 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

Unit 5 Southway Bldg. Cor. Yakal & Mayapis St. San Antonio Village,  

Mr. Arturo C. Supangan 

n/a 

info@alsmarine.com.ph  

(02) 892 9099 (02) 892 6518 +63 917 872 5688 

www.alsmarine.com.ph  

Generators  

and  

Waterpumps 

Power Asia  

(FG Wilson) 

Electric Power and Generators 

Quezon City / Metro Manila 

 

2/F the Gallery Building,  

80 E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave,  

Libis 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

+63 2 637 1899 

www.powerasia.com.ph  

Generators FG Wilson Distributor (6,5Kva to 2500Kva) 

Genuine parts, Support, Installation and Commissioning 

FMIDC 

Electric Power and Generators 

Mandaluyong City / Manila 

FMIDC Building, 837 Maria Clara Street 

Gladys PARANE 

/ 

Francis Jiminez 

Marketing Supervisor 

gaparane@fmidc.com 

 

+63 908 863 4105 

(02) 635 5041  

(02) 898 3590 to 94  

 

www.fmidc.com  

Generators provider (PRAMAC / FG Wilson and others)  

Generators installation 

Generators Maintenance 

Supplier and maintenance services for National Telecoms installation all over the country (Smart and Globe) 

Monark Equipment – Caterpillar Dealer 

Electric Power and Generators 

Quezon City / Metro Manila 

13 Economia St., Bagumbayan, 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 635 0901 

www.monark-cat.com  

Generators Solar Panel System 

Equipment Rental 

WILCON Depot INC. 

Electric Power and Generators 

Metro Manila 

/ 

Calamba, Laguna 

Several address 

/ 

Manila S Road,  

John Rummel Ocon Carog 

n/a 

calamba@wilcon.com.ph 

 

(049) 545 1813 

www.wilcon.com.ph  

Small Generators – multi brands 

UNITEDSOLAR Technologies Philippines Corp. 

Electric Power 

Mandaluyong / Metro Manila 

n/a 

Ms. Jiessa Cortez 

n/a 

inquiry@unitedsolar.com.ph 

office@unitedsolar.com.ph 

 

(02) 632-1665 

 

www.unitedsolar.com.ph  

Solar Panel System 

Feasibility studies 

Installation, Maintenance 

Hybrid Social Solutions Incorporated 

Electric Power 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

2F State Condominium 1, Salcedo St. Legaspi Village 

Jaime Ayala / 

 Julius Bautista  

Byrn Sanborn 

n/a 

jim.ayala@hybridsolutions.asia  / jcbautista@hybridsolutions.asia  

 byron.sanborn@hybridsolutions.asia  

(+63) 917 527 2000 / (+63) 827 440 0281 / (63)-995-068-7963 

www.hybridsolutions.asia  

Solar Panel System 

Feasibility studies 

Installation, Maintenance 

+ other solar products 

SOLARIC Corporation 

Electric Power 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

2320 Pasong Tamo Ext. (Chino Roces Extension) 

Ms. Mary Rose Asuncion 

n/a 

info@solaric.com.ph 

 

(02) 504-0092 / 0917-806 3141 

http://solaric.com.ph   

Solar Panel System 

Feasibility studies 

Installation, Maintenance 

SUNFINITY Philippines 

Electric Power 

Quezon City / Metro Manila 

36 Don Matias St., Drive, Don Antonio Drive 

Ms. Iris Ann Agustin 

n/a 

info@sunfinity.ph 

 

(02) 245-3329 

www.sunfinity.ph  

Solar Panel System 

Feasibility studies 

Installation, Maintenance 

EQUATOR Energy Corporation 

Electric Power 

Taguig City / Metro Manila 

2nd Floor, Amber Place, 

#67 Bayani Road, Fort Bonifacio 

Engr. Bernardo F. Fabula 

President-CEO 

sales@equatorenergypinoy.com.ph 

 

(02856-4311  

(02710-9677 

www.equatorenergypinoy.com.ph  

Solar Panel System 

Feasibility studies 

Installation, Maintenance 

Others products 

PETRON 

FUEL for Vehicle Fleet 

Mandaluyong City 

Petron Corporation – Cards Business Group  

San Miguel Head Office Complex  

40 San Miguel Avenue 

n/a 

n/a 

petronfleetcard@petron.com 

 

(02) 884-0900  

(02) 563-8521 

www.petron.com  

Fuel services company (Fuel-Card for vehicle fleet) 

PETRON 

Aircraft FUEL (JET-A1) 

Manila 

Petron Corporation Industrial Trade 2nd Floor Regional Sales Office, Jesus street, Pandacan 

Raymond John M. VALIN 

Account Sales Coordinator 

rmvalin@petron.com 

 

(02) 563 3046 

+63 917 567 1382 

www.petron.com  

Jet Fuel Provider  

(JET-A1) 

SHELL 

FUEL for Vehicle Fleet 

Taguig City / Metro Manila 

41st Floor 

The Finance Center 

26th Street corner 9th Avenue 

Bonifacio Global City 

Brgy. Fort Bonifacio 

n/a 

n/a 

cardnewbusiness-ph@shell.com  

generalcardrequests-ph@shell.com  

(02) 878 8888 

www.shell.com.ph  

Fuel services company (Fuel-Card for vehicle fleet) 

CALTEX 

FUEL for Vehicle Fleet 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

6/F, 6750 Office Tower Ayala Avenue,  

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 8841 1000 

www.caltex.com/ph  

Fuel services company (Fuel-Card for vehicle fleet) 

PHOENIX 

FUEL for Vehicle Fleet 

Taguig City / Metro Manila 

25th Floor, Fort Legend Tower, 

3rd Avenue corner 31st Street, 

Fort Bonifacio Global City,  

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 403 4013  

+63 917 313 7011 to 18 

https://www.phoenixfuels.ph/

Fuel services company (Fuel-Card for vehicle fleet) 

GEM stationary INC. 

Office Supply and Stationery 

Binondo / Metro Manila 

613 norberto ty st. 

Elena or Mark Ngo 

n/a 

gemstarpaper@yahoo.com 

 

(02) 242 4860 /61  

(02) 243 4223 to 25 


 

CONTRADE integrated depot, INC. 

Office Supply and Stationery 

Taguig / Metro Manila 

9000 GP Levi Ave. Brgy, P. Mariano 

Mr. Romeo Reyes 

n/a 

contrade@pldtdsl.net 

 

(02) 243-0567 / 242-2750 / 242-2769 


 

Paper Tree Marketing 

Office Supply and Stationery 

Mandaluyong / Metro Manila 

425 Gomezville Street,                 Brgy. Addition Hills 

Ms. Cecil 

n/a 

papertreemarketing@gmail.com 

 

(02) 723-9668 

www.papertree.com.ph  

 

Office Warehouse 

Office Supply and Stationery 

Quezon City / Metro Manila 

Blk 13 Lot 1 E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue 

Mr. Rion 

n/a 

rw@officewarehouse.com.ph  

 

(02) 896-0091 

www.officewarehouse.com.ph  

Supplies, Stationeries, Furnitures 

Ray-Nier Marketing Inc. 

Office Supply and Stationery 

Caloocan City 

69 D Aquino St. 4th Avenue,  

Gerson Yu 

n/a 

c_gerson20@yahoo.com  

(02) 362 4356  

+63 906492 4486 


Supplies, Stationeries 

JECAMS 

Office Supply 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

Ground Floor, Erechem Bldg., V.A. Rufino corner Salcedo St.,, Legaspi Village 

n/a 

n/a 

jecamsinc@gmail.com 

 

(02) 800 8231 

(02) 821 8349 

+63 917 628 6839 

https://jecams.com.ph  

Supplies, Furnitures 

Triton Communications Corp. 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

Makati city / Manila 

4198 Ponte Street Brgy Tejeros Makati City 

Mr. Darwin Rivera 

n/a 

n/a  

(02) 638 7147 

(02) 638 7175 


Radio materials (HF/VHF…) 

Entel HK Philippines 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

Binan city 

#112 West Main Avenue, Laguna Technopark Anex, Binan City Laguna 

Chino Babiera 

n/a 

chinobabiera@gmail.com 

 

0998-9620489 

http://www.entel.ph/  

Radio materials (HF/VHF…) 

Prismbule Technologies Inc. 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

Quezon city 

31D Don Egea St. BrgyPinagkaisahan Cubao, Quezon City 

Paolo ALABADO 

n/a 

paolo.alabado@yahoo.com 

 

(02) 412-8352 


Radio materials (HF/VHF…) 

F. Escanilla Electronic Services 

Supplier of IT Commodities  

Antipolo City 

20-A STO. Nino st. San Jose 

Felimon Escanilla 

n/a 

philip_esc@yahoo.com 

 

 

(02) 451-1942 

0927-5992693 


Radio materials (HF/VHF…), Technical support, installation, maintenance, repair… (UN vendor) 

Singtel Philippines 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

Makati City 

Unit 1504 Liberty Center 104 H V de la Costa Street Salcedo Village  

 MECIL TORREGOZA 

n/a 

mitchtorre@singtel.com  

+63 2 887 2791 

0917-8731755 


VSAT & Sat Phones 

Smart Communications 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

Metro Manila 

n/a 

Jonathan Huertas 

n/a 

JDHuertas@smart.com.ph 

 

0918-9492343 


Sat Phones (Thuraya) 

We Are IT Philippines Inc.  (WIT) 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

Mandaluyong 

U36 3rd Floor the Columbia Tower, Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City 

Sitti Muhammad Ali 

n/a 

sitti@philsat.com 

 

+63 2 726 9821 

+63 2 320 8882 


VSAT & Sat Phones 

NETEX SYSTEMS, INC. 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

Quezon City / Metro Manila 

2 / FMB Bldg , 626 Quirino Highway 

Liza Ching  

Business and market development manager 

cbernardo@netex.com.ph   

mtabaco@netex.com.ph  

lching@netex.com.ph  

(02930 1688 (02) 930 7169 (02) 930 7981 

www.netex.com.ph  

Computers 

Printers 

and others  

The Brain Computer 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

San Juan City / Metro Manila 

Unit v308b 3/f v mall shopping cent 

n/a 

n/a 

avsales@brain.com.ph  

inquiry@brain.com.ph  

(02) 721 2466 (02) 722 8843 (02) 722 8845 

www.brain.com.ph  

Computers 

Printers 

and others 

Micro Pacific Technologies and Systems Corporation 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

2nd floor Chemphil Building,  

Ms. Jobelle 

Sales Representative 

ecruz@micropacific.net  

(02) 840 4563 Loc. 107 

www.micropacific.net  

Computers 

Printers 

and others 

ASIANIC 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 556 0186 (02) 709 2430 (02) 470 7942 

www.asianic.com.ph  

Computers 

Printers 

and others 

Accel Prime Technologies Inc. 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

Quezon City / Metro Manila 

Unit 405 PM Bldg. No. 26 N. Domingo St., Gilmore St.,  

Ms Rowena   

n/a 

rowena.roxas@apti.com.ph  

+63 956 795 8149 

https://www.facebook.com/APTI2012/  

Computers 

Printers 

and others 

BenStore 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

Manila / Metro Manila 

RBM Building (3rd Floor)  

Rizal Avenue cor. Laguna street Sta Cruz,  

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 512 5122 

www.benstore.com.ph  

Computers 

Printers 

and others 

Gemora Electronic Marketing & Services 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

Unit 202 Simuangco Building 210 odiac St. Palm Village, 

Or 

Unit A – 106, State Condominium V452 EDSA, 

Francis Gamilla Gemora 

n/a 

sales@gemora.com.ph  

techsupport@gemora.com.ph  

(02) 8959812 (02) 895 9815 

http://gemora.com.ph/  

Server, Laptop, desktop, printers, Networking products, softwares (all kinds) and all IT related products 

COLUMBIA Technologies INC 

Supplier of IT Commodities 

Manila / Metro Manila 

1136-1146 J.Nakpil St. Malate II,  

James Dy 

n/a 

jdy@cti-phil.com  

sales@cti-phil.com  

(02) 400 6053 

(02) 524 0393 (02) 524 0394 

www.cti-phil.com 

Computers 

Printers 

and others 

Long Live Pharma 

Supplier of WASH Items 

Pangasinan 

Sta. Barbara-Mangaldan Rd  

  

Racky D. Doctor 

President 

Racky_ddoctor@yahoo.com  

+63 917 687 8611 

+63 923 703 2198 

(075) 653 0565 

https://fr-fr.facebook.com/longlivepharma/  

Drinking Water Disinfection  

 

SUNTRA International Trading CO. LTD 

Supplier of WASH Items 

MANILA 

1410 Taft Avenue, Ermita 

Wella V. Cordova 

Sales Development Officer 

sales@suntra.ph 

 

0917-597 9981 

(02) 242-1045 

www.suntra.ph  

Water Treatment Chemicals 

 

4.11 Philippines Additional Services Contact List

Philippines Additional Service Provision Contact List

Type of service & Name of

Company

Physical Address

Name

Email & Website

Phone Number (office, mobile, fax)

Description of Services Provided

 

 Center Lane Car Rental Services

2709 Cor. Apolinario & Cailles St., Bangkal, Makati City

Proprietor

 Edna Perez

centerlanecarrentalservices@

yahoo.com

+63 (02) 8454129

+63 (02) 8454130

fax: +63 (02) 748 9861

Van, car, SUV and coaster available for rent

 

 Exclusive Cars International Holdings, Inc. (Hertz International Licensee)

1048 Ground Floor El Rico Suites Brgy. Sta. Cruz

Florence Suaja

hertzreservations@gmail.com

+63 (02) 8920274 / 

+63 (02) 8441855

fax: +63 (02) 8876651

Van, Car, SUV and coaster available for rent

 

 Main et Transportation Co., Inc.

7467-A Bagtikan St. San Antonio Village, Makati City

Mr. Benjie Revillosa

 

+63 (02) 895 1932

Fax:  +63 (02) 897 7358

Van, car and SUV available for rent

 

 New Day Transport

191 Ramirez St., Tierra Maria Association, BF Homes Paranaque

Rowena Day

newdaytransport@gmail.com

+63 (02) 825 9650 / 

+63 (02) 826 0434

Van, Car, SUV and coaster available for rent

 

 Nissan Car Lease Phils. Inc.

UPRC Building III, 2289 Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati City

Loida Quintos

nissanreservation@

nissanrentacar.com

+63 (02) 825 9650

Fax: +63 (02) 826-0434

Van, Car, SUV and AUV available for rent

 

 ABC Taxi

 Zabarte, Quezon City

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 454-8717

n/a

 

 Avis

3703 Baesa Street, 1400 Caloocan City

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 8312701

n/a

 

 EMP Taxi

Marulas, Valenzuela City

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 2935930

+63 (02) 2935931 

+63 (02) 2917005

n/a

 

 Hyatt Taxi

Alabang-Zapote Road Corner Concha Drive, Almanza, Las Pinas City

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 8070707

n/a

 

 MGE Transport

170 William Shaw Corner Biglang Awa Street, Caloocan City

n/a

n/a

 +63 (02) 3636096

+63 (02) 3648260

+63 (02) 3666287

+63 (02) 3666214

n/a

 

 Nine Stars

37 Rose Street, Baesa, Caloocan City

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 3301654

+63 (02) 3629089 

+63 (02) 3621890

n/a

 

 R & E

3703 Baesa Street, Caloocan City

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 3629089

+63 (02) 3649058  

+63 (02) 3301654

n/a

 

 Reno

Diliman, Quezon City

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 9313272 

+63 (02) 9312681

n/a

 

 Sturdy Taxi

 3703 Baesa Street, Caloocan City

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 3303568

+63 (02) 3611282

n/a

 

 TAI Taxi Services Inc.

Alabang-Zapote Road Corner Concha Drive, Las Pinas City, Metro Manila

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 8011093

n/a

 

 Aboitiz Transport System

 n/a

Account Manager

 Ms. Tina Macatangay

 tina_macatangay@2go.com.ph

+63 (02) 528-7136

Fax: +63 (02) 528-7970

RORO (rolling cargo), warehousing, asset maintenance, relocation, pouches, parcels

 Asian Tigers Lane Moving & Storage

 n/a

Move Management Treasury

   Ms. Tessie Laberinto

 Tessie.laberinto@asiantigers-philippines.com

  www.asiantigersgroup.com

 +63 (02) 837-0932

Fax:  +63 (02) 838-4835

 Moving international door-to-door household move, residential local move, storage, jet pet service, logistics, fine arts handling, records management, relocation management, brokerage (customs clearance), outbound and inbound.

 

  Crown Relocations

 n/a

Corporate Services Executive

  Ms. Ria orbe

  rorbe@crownrelo.com

www.crownrelo.com

 +63 (02) 822-1123

Fax:  +63 (02) 823-5263

Household goods movement, brokerage (customs clearance), shipment/tracking, door-to-door, import, export, records management services, logistics and fine arts 

 

 Executive International Movers

 n/a

  Moving Consultant

  Ms. Grace Cunanan

 cunanan-g@egs.com

www.egs4winds.com

+63 (02) 671-8000

Fax:   +63 (02) 671-8338 

Export, import, local move, office transfers, records management, storage, brokerage (customs clearance), primate controlled storage, fine antiques and artefact packer and shipper, project cargo and exhibition. 

 

 Goetz Moving and Storage, Inc.

  No. 16 Villonco Drive, South Bay

Secretary

  Ms. Julie Encomienda

 sales@goetzmoving.com

www.goetzmoving.com 

 +63 (02) 8426300/ 

+63 (02) 8504653

Fax:

+63 (02) 850-1305,

 

809-4621

 

 Brokerage (customs clearance), warehousing/storage, international & domestic mover, export and import.

  

Jemara International Freight Services Inc.

 n/a

 General Manager

  Ma. Theresa C. Buensoceso

 jemarampb@jemarafrieght.com

  www.jemarafreight.com

 +63 (02) 527-2277

Fax:   +63 (02) 527-2292/93

 Freight forwarding (import & export), brokerage (customs clearance), non-vessel operating common carrier, distribution & warehousing (stirage), trucking, international & domestic mover.

  

Macoda Logistics Inc.

 n/a

    President and General Manager

 Ms. Dorie Balboa

 rcbalboa@

macodalogistics.com

 www.macodalogistics.com

 +63 (02) 400-0453

FaX:  +63 (02) 400-0454 

 Brokerage (customs clearance), packing services, export & import, distribution, records management

 

 

 Magnetic Stripes Customs Brokerage Inc.

 920 Benavidez St, Bgy 295, Zone 028 Binondo

General Manager

   Mr. Michael Teh

 michaelteh88@yahoo.com

  www.magneticstripes.com.ph

 +63 (02) 242-6684

Fax:  +63 (02) 242-2868

 Import & export, forwarding, outbound & inbound, brokerage (customs clearance).

 

  

Pronto express Distribution, Inc

 n/a

Vice President for Admin & Operation

  Mr. Raymand de Ocampo

 rmd@prontoexpress.com

 www.prontoexpress.com

 +63 (02)820-0136 / 826-2094

Fax:

  +63 (02) 825-3523

 

825-1978

 

829-1331

 

 Household goods and person effects, moving inbound and outbound (international, local, domestic), office moving, pet handling (inbound and outbound), general cargo handling including special project cargoes, warehousing and storage, packing and crating, brokerage and customs clearances, shipment insurances, courier documents and parcel (international, local, domestic), distribution and car rental.

 

 Speedmark Philippines

 n/a

 Billy Anthony Gonzales

 sales_gonzales@

speedmark.com.ph

 www.speedmark.com

 +63 (02) 776-2207 to 776-2209

Fax: +63 (02) 776-2221

 Import, export, forwarding, door-to-door, brokerage (custom clearance) and tracking/shipment

 

Cebu Pacific Air

  A. Mabini Corner M. Adriatico Streets, Manila

 Regine Paz Jayson

 reginepaz.jayson@

cebupacificair.com

www.cebupacificair.com

 +63 (02) 8545891

Fax:  +63 (922)8903409

 Moving international door-to-door household move, residential local move, storage, jet pet service, logistics, fine arts handling, records management, relocation management, brokerage (customs clearance), outbound and inbound.

  

LBC

 5/F Star Cruises Centre, Newport Cybertourism Zone, Pasay City

 Ella

  gbt01@teamlbc.com.ph

 www.lbcexpress.com

 +63 (02) 8585999

Fax" +63 (917) 6243301 

Import & export, forwarding, outbound & inbound, brokerage (customs clearance).

 

TNT

 Ground Floor, Star Centrum Building, Senator Gil Puyat corner Malugay Street, Makati City

 Glorence Deynchausti

  glorence.deynchausti@

tnt.com

 +63 (02) 242-6684

Fax: +63 (02) 242-2868

  Import & export, forwarding, outbound & inbound, brokerage (customs clearance).

Handling Equipment Companies 

MONARK EQUIPMENT

 No. 13 Calle Economia Street, Bagumbayan, Quezon City Metro Manila 1110

 n/a

www.monark-cat.com

 +63(2)6350901

Fax:  +63(2)6352644

 n/a

Handling Equipment Companies 

Boeing Material Handling Corp.

  Floor, AIC Center 204 Escolta, Binondo Manila, Philippines

 n/a

  janeocava@

boeingmhc.com.ph / sales@boeingmhc.com.ph

 www.boeingmhc.com.ph

 +63 2 2421255 

+63 2 8242600

Fax:   +63 2 2421396

 Forklifts,Hydraulic lift tables

Handling Equipment Companies 

Hyster Forklift Philippines,Inc.

 2/F Jim Compound, Osmena Avenue Corner Faraday Street, Makati City, Metro Manila

 

Sales Manager

 Espie Bandol


  www.hyster.com

 +63 2 8190906

Fax:   +63 2 8127155

n/a

Handling Equipment Companies 

Maxima Machineries

 908 Quezon Avenue, cor. Dr.Garcia St., Quezon City

President

 Raul Ang

  postmaster@maxima.com.ph

www.maxima.com.ph

 +63 2 3731111

Fax:  +63 2 3745116

 n/a

Main Power Producers/Distributors

 Department of Energy

Energy Center, Merritt Road Ft. Bonifacio, Taguig

Jose Rene D. Almendras

rdalmendras@

doe.gov.ph

 www.doe.gov.ph

 +63 02 840 2286

Fax: +63 02 840 6194

Mandated by RA 7638 (Department of Energy Act of 1992) to prepare, integrate, coordinate, supervise and control all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation

Main Power Producers/Distributors

 National Power Corporation

 BIR Road, corner Quezon Ave Diliman, Quezon City

President

  Froilan A. Tampinco

 webmaster@

napocor.gov.ph

 www.napocor.gov.ph

+63 02 921 3541

Fax:  +63 02 921 2468

Mandate to prepare, integrate, coordinate, supervise and control all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation

Main Power Producers/Distributors

 Manila Electric Company (MERALCO)

n/a

Chairman & CEO

 Manuel M. Lopez

www.meralco.com.ph

+63 02 1622 3015

Largest electricity distributor in the Philippines

Main Power Producers/Distributors

 Philippine Long Distance Telephone (PLDT)

n/a

n/a

bizsol@pldt.com.ph

www.pldt.com.ph

171 (tollfree) or 1800 1888 9090

Fax: +63(02) 844 6654 or 1800 1888 0009

See website for services offered

Main Power Producers/Distributors

 Globe Telecoms

n/a

Account Manager

 Kathleen Mamaradlo

kcmamaradlo@

globetel.com.ph

 www.globe.com.ph

+63 (02) 730 1000

See website for services offered

Main Power Producers/Distributors

 Bayan Telecommuncations

n/a

n/a

 business@bayan.com.ph

www.bayan.com.ph

+63 (02) 449 9999

See website for services offered

Main Power Producers/Distributors

 Eastern Communications

n/a

n/a

inquiries@etpi.com.ph


www.eastern

communications.com.ph

+63 (02) 300 8000

n/a

Food Suppliers

 L.M.Lee International Trading Enterprises

516 Quintin Paredes Street, Binondo Manila 1099 Phillippines

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 242 5487

Fax: +63 (02) 242 1354

Beans

Food Suppliers

 Universal Robina Corp.

 Suite 2201 Robinsons Equitable Tower ADB Ave., Ortigas Ctr., Pasig City

President

 Mr. Lance Gokongwei

n/a

+63 (02) 637 5021

Sugar

Food Suppliers

 Central Azucarera de Tarlac – Luisita

JCS Bldg., 119 De La Rosa St. cor Alvarado St., Makati City

President

 Mr. Pedro S. Cojuangco

n/a

+63 (02) 818 3911

Fax:  +63 (02) 818 6270

Sugar

Food Suppliers

 Batangas Sugar Central Inc.

 9/F FEDMAN Bldg. , Salcedo St., Legazpi Village, Makati City

President

 Mr. Federico Serrano

n/a

 +63 (02) 892 4188

Sugar

Food Suppliers

 Baguio Oil; Chen Ban Yek and Co., Inc.

674 Muelle de Binondo St. Binondo, Manila, Philippines

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 7260921 to 24

Oil

Food Suppliers

 Minola Cooking Oil

# 5 Bagtican Road, Pilar Village, Las Pinas City, Metro Manila, Philippines. 

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 801 5921

Oil

Food Suppliers

 Marca- Leon Limketkai Manufacturing Corporation

Suite 201, Limketkai Building, Ortigas Avenue, Greenhills, San Juan, NCR 2000

Mr. Edward Oh

n/a

 +63 (02) 721 4401

Fax: +63 (02) 721 4567

Oil

Food Suppliers

 San Miguel Purefoods Company, Inc

JMT Corporate Condominium ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City

n/a

n/a

 +63 (02) 702 5000 / +63 (02) 672 8602

Fax: +63 (02) 643 8808

RTE: Ready to Eat Meals

Food Suppliers

 Del Monte Philippines, Inc

 28/F Citibank Twr. Bldg., Paseo de Roxas, Makati City,  PH-1226, Philippines

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 856 2888

Fax: +63 (02) 856 2590

RTE: Ready to Eat Meals

Food Suppliers

 FILIPINAS PALMOIL PROCESSING, INC.

 92 E. Rodriguez Jr. AvenueBarrio Libis, Quezon City 1110 Metro Manila

Lemwel Oztiz

fppi_sales@

palmoilbayanbsl.ph

www.philippine

companies.com

 +63 02 6345627-34

Fax:  +63 02 817-5753

Oil

Food Suppliers

 Direct Harvest Crops Corporation

 P-9 Sinayawan Valencia City Bukidnon

Van Herbert B. Jolo

n/a

+63 8586772 loc. 106

Rice

Food Suppliers

 Gratia Natura Trading

Door 1 BDC Bldg., Mayon Ave., Brgy. Tinago Naga City, Camarines Sur

Von Ami Martinez

n/a

+63 (054) 4721672 

Rice

Food Suppliers

 National Food Authority

Philippine Sugar Center Bldg. North Ave., Diliman Quezon City

 Administrator

Angelito T. Banayo

n/a

 +63 (02) 9281634

Rice

Food Suppliers

 River Valley Distribution, Inc.

D6, Goldtrade Bldg. 181 P. Burgos St. Tacloban City

Wesley Walter T. Quesang

n/a

+63 (053) 5237423

Rice

Food Suppliers

 Vergara-Tagorda Rice Mill

 Purok VI Brgy. Quetegan Mangatarem, Pangasinan

 Cesar Tagorda

n/a

+63 (075) 6962029

Rice

Food Suppliers

 Agribest Commodities

726 Asuncion St. Binondo, Manila

Wilson Gan

n/a

+63 (02) 2419524/2151635

Beans

Food Suppliers

 JHRF Enterprises

Purok Kasilak, Brgy. Mahayag, Bunawan District Davao City

James Hope Ferolin

n/a

+63 9209245770

Beans

Food Suppliers

 Columbus Seafoods Corporation-Century Pacific Group

Unit 805 Centerpoint Bldg., Garnet St. Cor. J. Vargas Ortigas Center Pasig city

Alex T. Dela Rosa-

n/a

+63 (02) 6338555

Fax:  09173269182

Canned Fish

Food Suppliers

 Frabelle Market Corporation

1051 Northbay Blvd. Navotas City 1485

DEBBIE M. SACILIOC

n/a

+63 (02) 2836879/+63 (02) 2836880

Canned Fish

Food Suppliers

 Mega Fishing Corporation

 1076 M. Naval st. Navotas City

Marie Antonette D. Roque

n/a

+63 (02) 282 3368/+63 (02) 282 3390

Canned Fish

Food Suppliers

 Universal Canning Incorporated

14 Duhat Road, Potrero, Malabon City

LEONCIO L. KAW

n/a

+63 (02) 3559033/991 3320

Fax: +63 (02) 3623023

Canned Fish

Food Suppliers

 San Pablo Manufacturing Corporation

 16th Flr. UCPB Bldg. Makati Avenue Makati City

Benjamin Y. Pineda

n/a

+63 (02) 891-1919

Oil

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 PowerAsia – FG Wilson Dealer

2/F Gallery Building 80 E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave., Libis Quezon City

Tony Fabrihan

 afabrihan@powerasia.com

+63 (02) 637 1899

Mob:  0917 849 2289

Generators

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Honda Generator Philippines

Lot 34 Phase 1-B Road 3, First Philippine Industrial Park,Tanauan City, 4234 Batangas

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 756 7312 HQ Switchboard: +63 (02) 581 6700

Generators

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Monark Equipment – Caterpillar Dealer

13 Economia Street, Bagumbayan, Quezon City, NCR, 1110

Account Manager

 Patricia Joy Elma

n/a

+63 (02) 635 0901

Generators

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Petron Corporation

 358 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. Makati City

Allen Pua

acpua@petron.com

+63 (02) 886 3888

Fuel: Jet A-1, Diesel, Petrol & Oil Supplies

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Lubwell Corporation

 Cargohauz Bldg. Facility No. 7550 Civil Aviation Complex Clark Special Economic Zone Pampanga

Encanacion M. De Guia

 Encarnacion.deguia@jetfuel.ph

+63 (02) 395 5130

Fuel: Jet A-1, Diesel, Petrol & Oil Supplies

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 CT Link Systems Inc.

4th Floor Maripola Bldg. Perea St., Legaspi Village, Makati City

Ms. Malou Corpuz

n/a

 +63 (02) 893 9515

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Accent Micro Technologies, Inc,

14th flr. Antel Global Bldg. Julia Vargas Ave. Ortigas Center Pasig City

Anavie Albiar

n/a

+63 (02) 636 3563

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Dan Daryll Philippines Inc.

3504 Gen. Lucban St. Bangkal, Makati City

 Ms. Liza Neri

n/a

+63 (02) 886 3627

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Edcon Trading

1575 A. Rivera St. Tondo Manila

Ms. Lina Galea

n/a

+63 (02) 253 5393

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Micro Pacific Technologies Co. Ltd.

Unit 2A Gervasia Corporate Center 152 Amorsolo St. Legaspi village, Makati City

Ms. Precel Duquesa

n/a

+63 (02) 840 4563

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Netex Systems

Quirino Hi-way, Novaliches, Quezon City

Ms. Liza Ching

n/a

 +63 (02) 930 1688

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 JOS IT Solutions

 2nd Floor Newtown Plaza, Old Sta. Mesa St. Sta Mesa, Manila

 Mr. Sherwin Fedelino

n/a

+63 (02) 716 3816

n/a

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Advance Solutions

Room 310 PPL Bldg. 1000-1046 UN Ave. cor San Marcelino, Paco, Manila

 

n/a

+63 (02) 524 7711

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Firmlinx Incorporated

 144 Pinatubo St. Pinatubo Bldg. Barangay Ilaya, Mandaluyong City

 Ms. Roxanne Enriquez

n/a

+63 (02) 531 5166

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Tetra Technologies Distribution Inc.

411 Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 718 2664

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Advance Micro System

Unit 1104 East Tower, Philippine Stock Exchange Center, Exchange Road, Ortigas 

n/a

n/a

+63 (02) 635 4181

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Unison Computer System Inc.

18th Floor West Trade Center 132 West Ave. Quezon City

 Mr. Dennis Rosario

n/a

+63 (02) 374 5888

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Gemora Electronic Marketing and Services

Unit 202-203 Simuangco Bldg. 210 Zodiac St. Palm Village, Makati City

Ms. Rowena Atchazo

n/a

+63 (02) 895 9812

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Northgate Technologies

 MVII, The Galery Bldg, Amorsolo St. Legaspi Village, Makati City

Marichell Gaytano

n/a

+63 (02) 844 6477

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Microphase Corporation

Suite 114 11th Floor, Legaspi Suites Bldg. 178 Salcedo St. Legaspi Village, Makati Cit

Ms. Joy San Buenaventura

n/a

+63 (02) 750 0827

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Shellsoft Technology Corporation

Third Floor Megastate Bldg. Araneta Avenuecor Agno Extension, Quezon City

Ms. April Dimaligalig

n/a

+63 (02) 740 0431

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 American Technologist

 ATI Bldg. # 5 Ideal cor. Mc Collough St. Brgy. Addition Hills, Mandaluyong City

Ms. Kristy Mateo


n/a

 +63 (02) 584 0000

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Cosmotech

2nd floor, Kings Court Bldg. Pasong Tamo St. Makati City

Ms. Lucy Paloma

n/a

+63 (02) 759 2484

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Micro Image Co. Ltd.

10th floor Legaspi Suites, 178 Salcedo St. Legaspi Village, Makati City

 Ms. Alicia Melo

n/a

+63 (02) 752 4525

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 SIM Computer

3rd Floor Metrostar Bldg. 1007 Metropolitan Ave., Makati City

 Mr Derwin Ampeloquio

n/a

+63 (02) 898 3782

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Pro Data System

Unit 26Q Burgundy Corporate Tower Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City

 

n/a

+63 (02) 888 1576

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Tricom Dynamics

 345 Metro House Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City

 Ms. Christine Joy Chua

n/a

+63 (02) 890 6525

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Integrated Computer Systems

3rd Floor Limketkai Bldg., Ortigas Ave., Greenhills San Juan

 Ms. Len Espinoza

n/a

+63 (02) 727 3801

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Mannasoft Technology Corporation

n/a

Ms. Ofel Mallari

n/a

 +63 (02) 813 4162

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Microbase Incorporated

3rd and 5th floor Casmer Bldg., 195 Salcedo St. Legaspi Village, Makati City

 Ms. Rowena SJ Baviera

n/a

+63 (02) 759 3712

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Nexus Technologies, Inc.

G/F Don Pablo Bldg., 114 Amorsolo St. Makati City

Ms. Daisy Bautista

n/a

+63 (02) 867 1191

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Comgate Systems Technology Corporation

Unit 636 Cityland Mega Plaza ADB Ave. cor Garnet Rd., Ortigas Center Pasig City

 Mr. Joey Custodio

n/a

+63 (02) 635 4804

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Phildata Business System, Inc.

3rd Floor Kings Court II Bldg. 2129 Pasong Tamo St., Makati City

Mr. Erwin Baretto

n/a

+63 (02) 811 2878

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Micro D International Inc.

6th floor Peninsula Court Bldg. 8735 Paseo de Roxas cor Makati Ave., Makati City

 Mr. Jay-R Leonardo

n/a

 +63 (02) 812 2124

Computers

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Advertising Expert and Professional Technologies Corporation

5th Floor Accelerando Building, 395 Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, 1209 Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Melanie Desor/ Melanie Cuayzon

n/a

+63 (02) 895-2966, 895-1706

Tarpaulin

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Dolmar Press, Inc.

898 Champaca Rd. Ext. UPS-IV, Paranaque City

Edel Aquino

n/a

+63 02 776-5761/+63 02 822-9842

Tarpaulin

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Image Text and Fonts, Inc.

#2164 Zafiro St. San Andres Bukid Manila

 Lyn Jael

n/a

+63 02 5617973/+63 02 5614253

Tarpaulin

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Lobster Printing Corporation

 2214 Advincula St., Tondo Manila

 David Lu

n/a

+63 02 8331366/+63 02 8335942

Tarpaulin

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 New World Printing

Bldg. 3A GIC Compound No. 999 Gov. Pascual Avenue, Potrero Malabon City, 

 Joann Valliente

n/a

 +63(02) 330-4322, 330-4377

Tarpaulin

Suppliers of Other Commodities

 Boeing Material Handling Corporation

Rm 502, AIC Center Escolta STR, Binondo Manila

Sales

 Jane Ocava

janeocava@

boeingmhc.com.ph

+63 (02) 2421255

Mob: +63922.8084067

Warehouse Equipment

Accommodation

 Amorsolo Mansion

130 Amorsolo Street Legazpi Village, Makati

n/a

 http://www.mansion

group.com.ph

+63 (02) 818 6811

n/a

Accommodation

 Prince Plaza II

101 Dela Rosa Street Legazpi Village, Makati

n/a

http://www.prince

plaza-makati.com/

+63 (02) 840 3215

Fax: +63 (02) 894 2992

n/a

Accommodation

 Somerset Millennium

104 Aguirre Street Legazpi Village, Makati

 Ms. Donna Perez

www.somerset.com

 +63 (02) 750 7888

Fax: +63 (02) 751 1111

n/a

Accommodation

 Amigo Terrace Hotel

 Delgado Street Iloilo City

Ms Judith Sitchon

http://www.amigo

terracehotel-iloilo.com

+63 (33) 3350908

Fax:  +63 (33) 3350610

n/a

Accommodation

 Cebu Business Hotel

F& C Square, Colon Street Cebu City

Mr. Robert Namit

www.cebubusinesshotel.net

+63 (32) 255 6010

Fax:  +63 (32) 253 2893

n/a

Accommodation

 Lima Park Hotel

Lima Technology Centre Malvar, Batangas

n/a

lch@globelines.com.ph

 www.limaparkhotel.com

+63 43 981 1555

Fax:  +63 43 981 2555

n/a

Accommodation

 Ponte Fino

Gulod Labac, Batangas

Ms. Abigail Galguerra

www.pontefino.com.ph

+63 (43) 723 3466

n/a

Accommodation

 Sunrise Hotel

Royal Tagaytay Estates Alphonso Cavite

Ms. Mercy Medina

 http://www.sunrise

.com.ph/tagaytay.htm

+63 (46) 413 2366

n/a

Accommodation

 Golden Pine Hotel

Cnr. Carino & Yandoc Streets Baguio

Mr. Bernie San Pedro

 www.goldenpinehotel.com

+ 63 (74) 444 9965

n/a

Accommodation

 The Legend

Malvar Street Puerto Princesa City Palawan

Ms. Minerva Sembria

www.legendpalawan.com.ph

+63 (48) 434 4270

Fax:  +63 (48) 434 4276

n/a

Accommodation

 Waterfront Insular Hotel

Lanang, Davao Cityl

Ms. Jennifer Romero

www.waterfronthotels.net

+63 (82) 233 2881

 Fax: +63 (82) 235 0900

n/a

Accommodation


Marco Polo Hotel

C.M. Recto Street Davao City

Ms. Kristina Geronimo

www.marcopolohotels.com

+63 (82) 221 0888

Fax:  +63 (82) 225 0111

n/a

Accommodation

 East Asia Royale Hotel

National Highway General Santos City

Lorelynn Grafilo

www.eastasiaroyalhotel.com

 +63 (83)553 4119

Fax:  +63 (83) 553 4129

n/a

Accommodation

 Estosan Hotel

Cotabato City

Mr. Antonio Santos

www.estosanhotel.com

+63 (64) 421 6777 or 78

Fax: +63 (64) 421 5488

n/a

Accommodation

 Holiday Inn Clark Philippines (Pampanga)

 Mimosa Drive, Mimosa Leisure Estate, Clark Field

Account Executive

 Mabel Lopez

mabel.lopez@ihg.com

www.holidayinn.com

+63 (02) 845 1888

Fax: +63 (02) 2506020

n/a

Accommodation

 Asian Institute of Management

Makati City

Account Manager

 Charmaine Sangil

asangil@aim.edu

www.aim.edu

+63 (02) 7501010

Fax: +63 (02) 7504467

n/a

Accommodation

 Bayview Park Hotel

 Manila

Account Executive

 Jasmin M. Zapanta

jasminzapanta@yahoo.com

www. bayviewparkhotel.com

 +63 (02) 5261555

Fax: +63 (02) 5211285

n/a

Accommodation

 Baguio Burnham Suites

Baguio City

Account Executive

 Michelle Salita

mitz.burnhamsuites@gmail.com

www.burnhamsuites-baguio.com

 +63 (02) 7061093

Fax: +63 (02) 7061093

n/a

Accommodation

 Crimson Resort and Spa

Cebu

Credit and Collectino Supervisor

 Lorelie Baldehueza

info@mactan.crimsonhotel.com

 www.crimsonhotel.com

 +63 (32) 4019999

Fax: +63 (32) 4019997

n/a

Accommodation

 Los Angeles Corporation (El Cielito Baguio)

Baguio City

 Account Executive

 Jozel Landicho

telayerz_28@yahoo.com

www.elcielitohotels.com

+63(074) 3043693

Fax: +63(02) 2506020

n/a

Accommodation

 Hotel Kimikarlai & Remedios Restaurant (Cagayan)

Tuguegarao Cagayan

Account Executive

 Michelle Turingan

telayerz_28@yahoo.com

+63 078 844-9580

Fax: +63 078 844-2763

n/a

Accommodation

 Hotel Kimberly

Manila

Account Executive

 Rona Corsiga

rhona.corsiga@

hotelkimberly.com

www.hotelkimberly.com

+63 (02) 5211888

Fax:  +63 (02) 5267270

n/a

Accommodation

 Hotel Stotsenberg

Clark, Pampanga

Account Executive

 Naome Lucernas

naomelucernas_hs@

yahoo.com.ph

 hotelstotsenberg-clark.com

+63 (02) 5849224

Fax: +63 (02) 5763542

n/a

Accommodation

 Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila

 Manila

Associate Director of Sales

 Francis Arceo David

francis.david@hyatt.com

www.manila.casino.hyatt.com

+63 (02) 2451234

Fax: +63 (02) 2478624

n/a

Accommodation

 Mandalay Tourist Hotel, Inc.

Manila

Credit and Collection Manager

 Alfonso S. Morales

 sales@tiara.com.ph

 www.tiara.com.ph

+63 (02) 8884146

Fax: +63 (02) 8884142

n/a

Accommodation

 Mallberry Suites Business Hotel

Cagayan de Oro

General Manager

 Stella Ramos

 stella@mallberrysuites.com

www.mallberrysuites.com

+63 (088) 8549999

n/a

Accommodation

 Pearl Mont Inn

Cagayan de Oro City

Supervisor

 Marla Mancao

info@pearlmontinn.com

www.pearlmontinn.com

+63 (088) 8562653

Fax: +63 (08822) 728913

n/a

Accommodation

 Somerset Olympia Makati

Makati City

Account Executive

  Princess Estrella

Princess.estrella@the-ascott.com

www.somerset.com

+63 (02) 7558216

Fax: +63 (02) 7280000

n/a

Accommodation

 The Richmonde Hotel

Ortigas, Pasig City

Account Executive

 Rey Labao

rlabao@

richmondehotel.com.ph

www.richmondehotel-ortigas.com

+63 02 6898417

Fax: +63 02 2506020

n/a

4.11 Philippines Luzon Additional Services Contact List

Type of Service 

Company 

Location(s) 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number 

Website  

Description of Services Provided 

Freight Forwarder 

Able Global Logistics Philippines INC. 

Makati city / Manila 

Unit 28, 2858 P. Binay street, Barangay, San Isidro 

Pedro Vittorio TUMIBAY 

Director-Business Development 

Pedro_tumibay@ableglobal.com  

+63 917 857 4707 

www.ableglobal.com  

Export, import, local move, records management, storage, brokerage (customs clearance) 

Freight Forwarder 

GOETZ Moving 

Paranaque City 

No. 16 Villonco Drive, Southbay 

Michelle Munoz-Brilliante 

/ 

Mr. Carmelito Jorge 

Assistant Managing Director 


mian@goetzmoving.com 

 

 

(02) 775-0764 / (02) 842-6300 

+63 917 535 3808 

/ +63917834 1531 

www.goetzmoving.com  

Export, import, local move, records management, storage, brokerage (customs clearance) 

Freight Forwarder 

Pronto Express Distribution, INC. 

Paranaque City 

Main Office & Warehouse No.1 

Filipinas Benson Compound 

Ireneville 1 Subdivision 

Doña Irenea Street, Dr. Alejo Santos Avenue 

Sucat 

Raymond Deomampo 

n/a 

rmd@prontoexpress.com  

+63917536 9478  

+63282 00 136 

www.prontoexpress.com  

Export, import, local move, records management, storage, brokerage (customs clearance) 

Freight Forwarder 

Royal Cargo 

Paranaque City / Manila 

Royal Cargo Building, Sta. Agueda Avenue, 

Pascor Drive 

n/a 

n/a 

info@royalcargo.com  

+63 2 333 3000 

 

www.royalcargo.com  

Export, import, local move, records management, storage, brokerage (customs clearance) 

Freight Forwarder 

BOLLORE Logistics Philippines 

Parañaque City 

3F Formation Building B, Amvel City Business Park, San Dionisio,  

Mr. Florante Ayawon 

General Manager 

 

florante.awayon@bollore.com  

+63 917 807 8145 

(02) 8300681 to 91 

http://aiaphilippines.org/aiap_members/sdv-scac-phils/  

Export, import, local move, records management, storage, brokerage (customs clearance) 

Freight Forwarder 

CBL Freight Forwarders 

Parañaque City 

104 L. Marquez St. Edison Ave. Merville, 

Ms. Carlita Luna 

 

President 

 

lynluna@cbl-freight.com  

+63 917 596 7505 

(02) 8447583 to 84 

www.cbl-freight.com/  

Export, import, local move, records management, storage, brokerage (customs clearance) 

Warehouses renter 

Kuehne and Nagel  

 

 

 

Dominador Z. Maranion II 

Mr.  Noel Caibiran  

National Operations Manager – Contract Logistics 

Warehouse Manager 

dominador.maranion@kuehne-nagel.com  

noel.caibiran@kuehne-nagel.com 


Cell: +63 906 312 9819 

Cell: +6935 874 9467 

 

Facilities all over the country, but specially in ports and airports (ie. location for logistics hub with warehouse and office space in Clark airport) 

Estate Agent 

Mr. Erik De La Pena 

Metro Manila 

n/a 

Erik DE LA PENA 

n/a 

erikmikhail21@gmail.com  

0917 521 1201 

n/a 

Warehouse Building Rental  

Real Estate Agency 

New Wealth Properties 

Taguig / Metro Manila 

/ 

Pasay / Metro Manila 

1 Joseph Sitt Road 1 Street   

/ 

3270-D Armstrong Rd., Merville Brgy. 201 

Ricardo Chu Jr 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 830 6931 

(02) 776 2935 

 

 

n/a 

Warehouse Building Rental 

And others 

 

Real Estate Agency 

PRIME Philippines 

Quezon City/ Metro Manila 

Ground Floor, Pacific Century Tower #1472 - 1476, Quezon Avenue, South Triangle,  

n/a 

n/a 

inquiry@primephilippines.com 

(02) 442 8888 

(02) 219 5763 

+63 917 555 8222 

+63 917 893 3929 

www.primephilippines.com  

Commercial Building (Office Warehouse / others) 

Real Estate Agency 

UPSCALE REALTY Holdings Corporation 

Makati city / Metro Manila 

3/F GC Corporate plaza150 legaspi st. Legaspi village 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 779 8720 

(02) 894 5059 

(02867 1401 

n/a 

Property leasing 

Real Estate 

Victor Lau Property Holdings 

Metro Manila 

n/a 

Victor 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 536 5517 /  

(02) 536 5518 

n/a 

Accommodations / Premises Rental 

Rental CAR Company 

ECITTI 

Makati City / Metro Manila  

 

Manila 

UG02 Cityland Pasong Tamo Tower, Chino Roces Ave., Brgy Pio Del Pilar   / 

511 A. Flores Cor. A. Mabini St., Barangay 670, Ermita 

Ms. Shirly Tubi 

n/a 

n/a 

+63 915 826 2144  

+63 998963 2043 

(02) 838-9949 

n/a 

CAR rental services  car, 4x4, mini bus/coaster or large bus 

Rental CAR Company 

AVIS Philippines 

Clark / Baguio Cagayan De Oro  / Calamba  / Cebu  / Davao / General Santos Manila Metro Manila  / Subic 

See Website 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

See website 

www.avis.com/en/locations/ph  

CAR rental services 

Rental CAR Company 

Europcar Philippines 

Cagayande oro / Cebu / Mactan island / Davao / General Santos / Makati city / Manila / Paranaque city / Pasay city / Taguig city 

See website 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

See website 

www.europcar.com/location/philippines  

CAR rental services 

Rental CAR Company 

MTCI  

(Main et Transportation Corp., Inc.) 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

Unit 4-A Highpoint Bldg. 1184, Chino Roces 

Mr. Benjie 

n/a 

mainettranspo@yahoo.com  

(02) 895 1932 

(02) 899 1462 

+63 918 928 8421 

www.facebook.com/pages/MCTI-Bus-Company/196623373787666  

CAR Rental services with driver - CAR, Minibus/coaster, Bus  

Rental CAR Company 

Taxi Services 

NISSAN CAR LEASE PHILIPPINES, INC. 

Pasay City / Metro Manila 

+ Office in Cebu 

2317 Aurora Boulevard, formerly Tramo 

n/a 

n/a 

reservations@eclpi.com.ph  

(02) 886 9931 

+63 917808 2144 

www.nissanrentacar.com   

www.eclpi.com.ph  

Taxi Service and Car rental (Car, SUV, Van, Coaster Bus, etc.)  

TAXI Company 

Dedication 24/7 transport, INC. 

Quezon City / Metro Manila  

2836 JP RIZAL  

JENNY G. REA 

n/a 

jedanrea052314@yahoo.com  

(02931 4647 

n/a 

Taxi Service and Car rental 

TAXI Company 

ABC Taxi 

Quezon City/ Metro Manila, 

Zabarte Road,  

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 935 5878 

n/a 

Taxi Services and Car rental 

TAXI Company 

EMP Transport INC. 

Valenzuela / Metro Manila 

51 Pio Valenzuela Street, Marulas 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 291 7005 

(02) 293 5930 

www.facebook.com/pages/category/Taxi-Service/EMP-Transport-INC-1522683681166769/  

Taxi Services and Car rental 

TAXI Company 

FROEHLICH TOURS INC. 

Pasay City / Metro Manila 

Suite 410 B, 5 ECOM Building, Mall of Asia Complex, JW Diokno Blvd  

Rhalf Timbreza 

/ Mr. Willy Avellana 

/ Mr. Marvin Pulido 

n/a 

raffy.ti@me.com  

/ willy.avellana@froehlichtours.com 

/ marvin.pulido@froehlichtours.com   

(02) 577 0536 

(02) 838 4706 

/ +63 977 063 6933 

/ +63 906 512 4505 

http://froehlichtours.com/  

Taxi/shuttle Services and Car rental 

TAXI Company 

JHAMIAH VAN RENTAL 

Antipolo City / Metro Manila 

B12 L6 Phase II Sta. Maria Subd., Dalig 

Conrado Sabado Tigrado, Jr. 

n/a 

bhengtigrado@hotmail.com 

(02) 624 3564 +63 927855 6966 

n/a 

Van Taxi Services 

TAXI Company 

GRAB Apps. 

 

https://app.appsflyer.com/com.grabtaxi.passenger?pid=PH-Website-ADR-Install_Button&c=Website_Download  

 

See Application  

https://app.appsflyer.com/com.grabtaxi.passenger?pid=PH-Website-ADR-Install_Button&c=Website_Download  

 

See Application 

Taxi Services Apps

Internet Provider 

BlackFiber Communications Corp. 

Pasig City 

2108 Antel Global Corporate Center Ortigas Center 

Rurik K. LEE 

n/a 

rurik.lee@blackfiber.com.ph  

n/a 

www.blackfiber.com.ph  

Internet Service Provider 

Internet Provider 

PLDT Enterprise 

n/a 

PLDT Alpha 

John Lao 

Relation Manager 

jslao@pldt.com.ph  

+63 908 888 6217 

https://pldthome.com/fibr  

Internet Service Provider 

Internet Provider 

GLOBE Telecom 

n/a 

n/a 

Khariz Valdez 

Account Manager Enterprise Sales 

kgvaldez@globe.com.ph  

+63 917 688 2208 

+ 63 2 624 1216 

http://business.globe.com.ph     

Internet Service Provider 

Internet Provider 

Eastern Communications 

n/a 

n/a 

Via Baltazar 

Account Manager 

n/a 

+ 63 917 301 4815 

+ 63 2 300 1690 

https://eastern.com.ph/  

Internet Service Provider 

Manpower Services 

Iprovide Manpower & Allied Services INC. 

Quezon City / Metro Manila 

91 Sison Drive  

 

n/a 

n/a 

iprovide_hr@yahoo.com.ph  

0927 266 0650 

(02) 709-7099 

www.facebook.com/pg/IProvide-Manpower-Allied-Services-Inc-755423447899518  

Manpower 

Daily Worker 

Manpower Services 

ISS Facility services phils., INC. 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

1040 EDSA corner magallanes village 

MICHELLE RAMOS/ 

Sales & marketing manager 

mramos@issph.com 

ccandelaria@issph.com  

(02754-7600 

www.issworld.com  

Manpower 

Daily Worker 

Manpower Services 

GROW VITE staffing services INC 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

8F Unit A, iAcademy Bldg. 6764 AYAL 

n/a 

n/a 

info@growvite.com.ph  

(02) 893 5267 

(02) 893 5268  

(02) 893 5269 

http://www.growvite.com.ph/ 

Manpower 

Daily Worker 

Staffing Service Provider 

Manpower Services 

TGServices, INC. 

Quezon City / Metro Manila 

2/F L&I BUILDING, 34 SAMAR AVE. SOUTH TRIANGLE 

Alexis g. TIBAYAN  

Armand AGSAWAY 

Operations head 

armando.agsaway@tgserv.com.ph alexies.tibayan@tgserv.com.ph  

(02) 585 0107 

 

n/a 

Manpower 

Daily Worker 

Staffing Service Provider 

Accommodation 

Quest Plus 

Clark 

Mimosa Drive, Filinvest Mimosa + Leisure City, Clark Freeport zone, Pampanga 

n/a 

n/a 

Clarkm1@questhotelsandresorts.com    

+63998587 8081 

(02) 236 5040 

https://questhotelsandresorts.com/clark/ 

Hôtel 

Accommodation 

Royce Hotel 

Clark 

Manuel a. Roxas highway, ninoy aquino avenue cornerClark Freeport zone, Pampanga 

n/a 

n/a 


+63 917 150 0276  

+63 917 686 0069 

(02) 045 499 3238 

www.roycehotelcasino.com   

Hôtel 

Accommodation 

The Legend Villas 

Mandaluyong City / Metro Manila 

60 Pioneer corner Madison Streets,  

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 633 1501  

to 

 (02) 633 1509 

www.legendvillas.com.ph  

Hôtel 

Accommodation 

Go Hotel Timog 

Quezon City/ Metro Manila 

Timog Avenue, Diliman 

Mr. Carlos   

n/a 

c.gaston@roxacoasiahospitality.com  

(032) 366 3469 

www.gohotels.ph 

Hôtel 

Accommodation 

GSC SunCity Suites 

"Firenzo Property Development, Inc. 

General Santos City 

SunCity Suites, National Highway,  

n/a 

n/a 

suncitysuites.sales@gmail.com  

(083) 552-3333 

http://suncitysuitesgsc.com/ 

Hôtel 

Accommodation 

Northwalk inn, incorporated 

Quezon City/ Metro Manila 

49 Bulacan Street,  

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 355 1132 

n/a 

Hôtel 

Accommodation 

KL Tower Rental Management Corporation 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

117 Gamboa St., Legaspi Village,  

Rubi Marcial 

n/a 

reservations@kltower.ph  

(02) 845 0084 

+63 917 565 5452  

+63 977 849 2836 

www.kltower.ph 

Hôtel 

Accommodation 

Century Park Hotel 

Manila / Metro Manila  

599 P. Ocampo St., 1004 Malate 

Johanna Chriselle A. Canlas  

/ Jessie Zarate 

Sales Acct. Manager 

jcanlas@centurypark.com.ph  

sales10@centurypark.com.ph  

information@centurypark.com.ph  

(02) 528-8888 (02) 528-5814 to 16  

+63 920 963 5405 

www.centurypark.com 

Hôtel 

Accommodation 

The A. Venue Hotel 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

7829 Makati Avenue,  

Dream Deleon 

n/a 

reservations@avenuehotel.com.ph  

(02) 403 0888 

(02) 773-3000  

(02) 662-3300 

www.avenuehotel.com.ph 

Hôtel 

Accommodation 

THE BAYLEAF INTRAMUROS HOTEL 

Intramuros, Manila 

Muralla cor Victoria Streets 

n/a 

n/a 

inquiry@thebayleaf.com.ph  

(02) 318 5000 

(02) 328 3170 

www.thebayleaf.com.ph  

Hôtel 

Security Agencies 

Shooters Security Agency 

Manila 

118 Balagtas St., Manila 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 521 6606 

(02) 428 2276 

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Shooters-Security-Services/1722079631422880  

Security Guards 

Security Agencies 

Soliman Security Agency 

Metro Manila 

Soliman Corporate Centre 

2182 Don Chino Roces Avenue Makati city 

n/a 

n/a 

Info@asisbiz.com  

(02) 892-8881 

(02) 813 8226  

(02) 813 8227 

http://www.soliman-security.com  

Security Guards 

Security Agencies 

Commander Security Services 

Metro Manila 

133, 5th Avenue, Cubao, Quezon City 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

+63 (2) 709-2102 

https://commandersecurity.powersites.ph/  

Security Guards 

Security Agencies 

Jamila & Company Security Services Inc 

Metro Manila  

+ Other regions 

81 Lantana Street, JCI Corporate Centre, Quezon City 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

+63 (2) 411-9000 

http://www.jci.com.ph/  

Security Guards 

Cash Transfer 

WESTERN UNION 

www.westernunion.com/PH/en/find-locations.html  

www.westernunion.com/PH/en/find-locations.html  

 

 

 

(02) 888 1200  

1-800-1-888-1200  

1-800-9-888-1200 

+632 888-1200  

www.westernunion.com/mywu/ph/  

International and Domestic Money Transfer Service 

Cash Transfer 

Philippine Postal Corporation (PHL Post) 

Manila / Metro Manila 

PHL Post Office 

Central Post Office, Liwasang BonifacioErmita  

PHL Post Office 

 

 

info@philpost.gov.ph  

customercare@phlpost.gov.ph  

(02) 527-8327 to 30 

(02) 527-0108 

 (02) 527-0059 

 (02) 524-8771 

www.phlpost.gov.ph/page.php?id=43  

Domestic Money Transfer Service 

Cash Transfer 

GLOBE GCASH 

Several Agencies, e.g:

MAKATI City  

/ Quezon City 

Store No. 6, 3rd Floor Glorietta 3, Ayala Center 

/ 3rd Floor Gateway Mall, Araneta CenterCubao, Quezon City, 1109 Metro Manila

 

 

 

+63 905 384 1353 

/ +63 905 387 0727 

www.gcash.com  

Mobile Domestic Money Transfer Service 

Cash Transfer 

SMART PADALA 

https://smartpadala.ph/find-a-smart-padala-agent/  

https://smartpadala.ph/find-a-smart-padala-agent/  

 

 

 

(02) 845 7777  

(02) 841 5177  

http://smartpadala.ph   

Mobile Domestic Money Transfer Service 

Printing 

Visibility 

3 A's Musketeer's Enterprises 

Taytay Rizal 

52 San Mateo St., Dolores,  

Joannah Irish De Leon Sta. Maria 

n/a 

the3Asmuskeeters@yahoo.com  

(02) 660 4676 

+63 917 651 5925 

n/a 

Visibility products (Customized Polo Shirts, Round neck Shirts, jacket, printing and embroidery, etc.) 

Printing 

Visibility 

Needle Point Trading 

Mandaluyong city 

35 B Country Side St. Barangka Ibab 

& 933 BusilakKalakhang Maynila 

n/a 

n/a 

needle_point_trading@yahoo.com  

(02) 584 0064 

www.facebook.com/pages/category/Advertising-Agency/Needle-Point-Trading-162223827176638/  

Visibility products (Customized Polo Shirts, Round neck Shirts, jacket, printing and embroidery, gifts, etc.) 

Printing 

Visibility 

SLV Digital Solutions CO. 

Valenzuela / Metro Manila 

72 General Tibo Street Marulas 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 445 8363 

www.facebook.com/slvdigitalsolutioninc/ 

Visibility products (Customized Polo Shirts, Round neck Shirts, jacket, printing and embroidery, gifts, etc.) 

Printing 

Luminaire Printing and Publishing Corp. 

Paranaque City / Metro Manila 

8333 Dr. A. Santos Avenue 

Simeon Ng Tan 

n/a 

arlene@luminaireprinting.com  

(02) 238 3511  

(02) 738 0430  

local 116 

http://luminaireprinting.com/  

Printing services 

Printing 

VJ7 Printing 

Valenzuela City / Metro Manila 

1845 P. Gomez Street, Maysan  

And 

7 Legion of Mary Street, Brgy Marulas 

Enrico Olivares Santos 

n/a 

info@vj7printing.com  

(02) 277 9513  

http://vj7printing.com/  

Printing services 

Printing 

RICOH Philippines Inc. 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

GF OPPEN Bldg. 349 Sen Gil Puyat avenue 

Ms Jassen   

n/a 

janssen.gandola@rph.ricoh.com.ph  

(032) 865 9500 

www.ricoh.com.ph  

Printing services 

 

Printing 

Color1 Digital, Inc. 

Makati City / Metro Manila 

2321 Marconin Street, San Isidro 

Rayment Castro Nicolas 

n/a 

sales@color1digital.com  

+63 903 0193  

(02) 792 2145 

http://www.color1digital.com/  

Printing services 

Printing 

RCG Printing Press and General Engraving Services 

Manila  

1985 UC Bldg., C. M. Recto Ave. Sampaloc 

Mr. Rey Gasis 

n/a 

rey_gasis@yahoo.com  

(02) 244 1412 

https://fr-fr.facebook.com/RCGPrintingandEngraving/  

Printing & Engraving services 

Printing 

Print Trends Trading Services 

Pasig City / Metro Manila 

485-B E. Santos Avenue, Barangay Sumilang 

Mr. Gutch, Ms. Liza and Ms. Tin 

n/a 

print.trends@yahoo.com  

(02) 643 4312 

n/a 

Printing services 

Postal Courier Services 

PHL Post 

PHL Post Office 

PHL Post Office 

 

 

customercare@phlpost.gov.ph  

 

www.phlpost.gov.ph/page.php?id=27  

International Express Mail Service 

Domestic Express Mail Service 

Express Pouch 

Letter Post (Ordinary, Priority, Registered) 

Parcel Post 

Direct Mail 

Postal Courier Services 

LBC Express 

www.lbcexpress.com/us/branch-locator/  

www.lbcexpress.com/us/branch-locator/  

 

 

glbaldago@lbcexpress.com  

 

www.lbcexpress.com  

International and Local shipping 

Documents 

Mails 

Parcels  

Boxes 

Postal Courier Services 

TNT Express 

Several Agencies 

 

Harlene Pagtakhan 

 

 

+63 2 5510918 

1-800 10 551 5632 

https://www.tnt.com/express/tl_ph/site/home.html

International and Local shipping 

Documents 

Mails 

Parcels  

Boxes 

Postal Courier Services 

DHL 

Several Agencies 

n/a 

Angelica 

Arda-Florida 

 

JR Hautea 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 811- 7008  

+63 917- 804 4011 

(02) 811- 7005  

+63 917- 8938548 

(02) 811 7000 

www.dhl.com.ph  

International and Local shipping 

Documents 

Mails 

Parcels  

Boxes 

Pest Control 

No ka Oi Philippines 

Paranaque City / Metro Manila 

#5 Molave Ave., cor Mangga Molave Park Subd., BrgyMerville 

Mr. Risavil 

n/a 

Savil Alpeche sav.alpeche@nokaoi-ph.com  

nokaoiph@pldtdsl.net  

(02) 400-9664 

(02) 836-4133 

Liza (02) 836-4153 

www.nokaoi-ph.com  

Pest Control Services Company 

Waste Management 

Maynilad Water Services Inc.  

Quezon City/ Metro Manila 

MWSS Compound, Katipunan Avenue, Balara 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

1800-1000-92837 

www.mayniladwater.com.ph/ 

Waste Water Treatment and Collection 

(ISO 9001:2008) 

(ISO 14001:2004) 

(OHSAS 18001:2007) 

Waste Management 

CleanAway Philippines INC. 

Quezon City Metro Manila 

4 Scout Rallos Street  

1103  

 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 922 3421 

n/a 

Hazardous Waste Management  

Recycling and Treatment of Miscellaneous Waste Products 

Waste Management 

SGS Philippines, INC. 

Makati city / 

Metro Manila 

+ Office in region 

3/F Alegria Bldg. 

2229 Chino Roces Avenue 

 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

(02) 784 9400 

www.sgs.ph  

Waste Management / Recycling  

Waste Management 

All Waste Services INC. 

Mandaluyong City / Metro Manila 

Unit 810 Globe Telecom Plaza, Pioneer St 

 

n/a 

n/a 

sales@aws.ph  

(02) 637 3367 

http://www.aws.ph/  

Waste Management and treatment, neutralization and chemical treatment, chemical fixation and stabilization, wastewater treatment systems, solvent and oil recovery 

 

5 Philippines Annexes

The following section contains annexes for additional information for the Philippines LCA

5.1 Philippines Acronyms and Abbreviations

Acronym Full name of the Agency / Organization
AADMER Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response
AFP Armed Forces of the Philippines
ATO

Air Transport Office

AWB Airway Bill
BOC Bureau of Customs
BL Bill of Lading
C&F Cost & Freight
CAA Civil Aviation Authority
CARE Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere
CFS Container Freight Stations
CAR Cordillera Administrative Region
DA Department of Agriculture
DENR Department of Environment and National Resources
DLCA Digital Logistics Capacity Assessment
DOH Department of Health
DOTC Department of Transportation and Communications
DTI Department of Trade and Industry
ERC Energy Regulation Commission
FAO Food and Agriculture Organisation
GPRS General Pocket Radio Service
GRT Gross Register Tonnage
IATA International Air Transport Association
ICAO International Civil Aviation Organisation
IDPs Internally Displaced Persons
ILS Instrument Landing System
IMF International Monetary Fund
INGO International NGO
IOM International Organisation for Migration
ISPs Internet Service Providers
KVA Kilo Volt Ampere
LCA Logistics Capacity Assessment
LTO Land Transportation Office
MILF Moro Islamic Liberation Front
MOU Memorables of Understanding
MT Metric Tons
MRR Manila Railroad Company
MW Megawatt
n/a not available
NCBP National Commitee on Biosafety of the Philippines
NDB Non directional beacon
NDRRMC National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council
NFA National Food Authority
NFI Non Food Items
NGO Non Governmental Organisation
NPA New People's Army
NTC National Telecommunications Commission
OCHA Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
PNR Philippines National Railways
RC Resident Coordinator
RoRo Roll on Roll off
T Tons
T&D Transmission and Distribution
TEUs Twenty Foot Equivalent Units
THC Terminal Handling Charge
UNAIDS Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
UNCT United Nations Country Team
UNDP United Nations Development Programme
UNEP United Nations Environmental Programme
UNCT United Nations Country Team
UNDP United Nations Development Programme
UNEP United Nations Environmental Programme
UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNFPA United Nations Population Fund
UNHAS United Nations Humanitarian Air Service
UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund
(V)HF (Very) High Frequency
VOR VHF omnidirectional radio range
V-SAT Very Smart Aperture Terminal
WASH Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
WCO World Customs Organisation
WFP World Food Programme
WHO World Health Organisation
WVI World Vision International