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PPA inaugurates PH Biggest Port Terminal Bldg in CDO Today

“The construction of this brand new building will greatly strengthen the region as the global
gateway to Mindanao. Once we inaugurate this on July 15, we are opening Cagayan De Oro
to the nation and to the rest of the world as we pursue progress for our seaports,” said PPA
General Manager Jay Santiago in a statement.

Santiago said the new P 276.705 million facility would boost opportunities for economic
growth and tourism, not only in the city or in the province of Misamis Oriental, but for the
entire Northern Mindanao.

Through the expansion project, the new PTB can now accommodate up to 3,000 sea
passengers daily, triple its previous passenger capacity of 1,000.

The only port in the country managed and operated by the Philippine Ports Authority with
such a facility, the 18,150.50 sq.m. Passenger Terminal Complex houses three (3) major
structures: the 2-Storey Passenger Terminal Building, the ground floor of which has a 1,176
passenger seating-capacity and the second floor of which has a 1,221 passenger-seating
capacity; Waiting Area for arriving passengers; and the Security Checkpoint Facility 1 for
embarking passengers.

The Complex also has a queuing area for Taxis/PUVs; a designated area for ticketing outlets;
covered walkways; open spaces for parking with carbon sink areas containing mature trees
and some plants.

The Passenger Terminal Building contains facilities and GAD amenities for the safety,
security, comfort and convenience of the passengers including Security Checkpoint 2 with X-
Ray scanner for luggage/baggage, body scanner, CCTVs; Security Office; Office for PTC
Personnel; Ballistics and Ammunitions Office; Passenger Boarding Stations; Collector’s
Booth; Public Assistance and “Malasakit” Help Desks; Offices for passenger-related agencies
such as Tourism, Quarantine, City Tourist Police and Coast Guard; waiting areas; a
designated green area with plant boxes; and storage room for equipment and housekeeping,
among others.

GAD amenities include Play Area for children; Child Care Station for breastfeeding and
diaper changing; Ecumenical Prayer Rooms; Special Boarding Lane for Senior Citizens,

PWDS, Pregnant Women and Women travelling with children below 2 years old; drinking
fountains; separate toilet facilities for PWDs, Female and Male; a Medical Urgent Care Need
Room; and Concessionaires Area for food stalls, coffee shops and pasalubong centers, among
others.

Relatedly, PPA Administrative Order No. 04-2019 which takes effect today, July 15, 2019
grants Exemption from Payment of Passenger Terminal Fee to Embarking Passengers in all
PPA Ports, particularly Students, Senior Citizens, Persons with Disability and Selected
Uniformed Personnel ie. AFP, PNP and the PCG in active service.

PPA have remained steadfast in giving “malasakit” and service to the Filipino people as it
celebrated its 45 th Founding Anniversary on July 11, 2019 with the theme “Apatnapu’t limang
taon na Malasakit at Serbisyo”.

PPA GM Santiago explained that “Malasakit at Serbisyo” will be the mantra of PPA in the
next 365 days with the end goal of providing “malasakit” to the Filipino people through
improved port services and towards a comfortable travel experience.

Besides the new PTB, the PPA will also be inaugurating its new port in Opol, Misamis
Oriental and the 6-lane electronic multi-gate system.

Together with the ongoing extension of wharf and expansion back- up area, these three
projects are part of the Port Management Office for Misamis Oriental and Cagayan de Oro
program to beef up its operational capability under its 7 Pillars of Development infrastructure
program.

Developed in consultation with the Philippine Liners Shipping Association (PLSA), the long-
term program is geared towards sustaining the Northern Mindanao’s growth over the
following decades.

Metro Cagayan de Oro is envisioned to become the Philippines 4 th Metropolitan Center by
2025 along with Manila, Cebu and Davao, based on the National Spatial Strategy proposed
network of settlements under the 2017-2025 edition of the Philippine Development Plan,
As a Metropolitan Center, Cagayan de Oro would serve as a center of commercial, financial,
and administrative activities and a primary international gateway.

Beyond the immediate port area, the Port Management Office-Misamis Oriental-Cagayan de
Oro will also alleviate road congestion in its entry/exit points through the Opol port zone
delineation and development project to address congestion in the West coast highways by
handling all incoming cargo from the Western Misamis Oriental and Iligan City.

“The development and construction of Opol Port will decongest Cagayan de Oro Port with
the diversion of tramping vessels to Luyong Bonbon, Opol, Misamis Oriental, thereby
relieving the arterial roads to the port of the truck traffic and the port itself of these types of
vessels” said Engr. Samuel Claro P. Fontanilla, PMO MisOr CDO engineering services
division manager.

 

“As part of the seven pillars program to transform the Port of Cagayan de Oro into a purely
containerized port, the Port of Opol will serve as the alternate port for domestic tramping
vessels to ease berth congestion at the Port of Cagayan de Oro to bring it up to UNCTAD
standard,” he added.

The P264-million Opol port project will reduce standby time, shifting of vessels and optimize berth
utilization at the CDO Port.

Relatedly, the 6-Lane, ISPS compliant Electronic Gate Complex through Gate 3 leading to
Arcadia Valenzuela Avenue in Lapasan will relieve traffic congestion at Gate No. 2 by
providing 6 lane electronic controlled access to port users and eliminate long queues at the
entry point.

This facility will be fully equipped with CCTV cameras, weigh bridges for cargoes,
electronic gates, payment booths.

The Electronic Permit System (EPS) and Electronic Payment System (ePayment) will be
eventually embedded and complemented by the LTO’s Motor Vehicle Recognition System
through the use of the RFID. (as part of system (RFID).

Expected to grace the inauguration of the three key facilities is DOTr Secretary Arthur P.
Tugade.

The DOTr Chief Executive commended the PPA for its efforts in completing the massive
port project for the people of Cagayan de Oro.

“I am thankful to GM Jay Santiago, and to the men and women of PPA, for realizing the
dream of building the biggest Passenger Terminal Building in the country. This is a huge step
towards giving the people of Cagayan de Oro a comfortable life through enhanced
connectivity, a legacy promised by President Rodrigo Duterte,”Tugade said.

“Moreover, it will strengthen the region as the global gateway to Mindanao and gives much
impact on our tourism industry where we are able to showcase and afford to both local and
foreign tourists the comfort, convenience, accessibility of home, safety and security they
deserved in their travel experience,” said Engr. Isidro V. Butaslac, Jr., PMO MisorCDO Port
Manager.

Since Butaslac assumed the stewardship of PPA’s PMO MisOr CDO in November 2014, they
have attained significant milestones, foremost among of which was CDO Port’s recognition
as one of the APSN Green Port Award System (GPAS) winners for 2018 among candidate
ports from 18 member economies of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).
Butaslac received the Certificate of Recognition, ASPN Green Port Badge, and flag banners
from the APEC Port Services Network (APSN) during the annual awarding ceremony held
15 November 2018 in Singapore.

 

Barely a month later, the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) cited the PMO-
MOC as a Best Practice for its environmental protection and conservation during the 2018
Government Best Practice Recognition (GBPR).

The PPA Head Office endorsed the PMO MOC’s entry dubbed, “Philippine Ports
Authority—Port Management Office of Misamis Oriental/Cagayan de Oro (PMO MOC):
Fostering a Green Culture for Port Operations and Management,” highlighted its initiatives
for environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability through the employment of
technology; issuance and compliance with environmental policies and mandates; and
inculcating environmental awareness among port stakeholders.

Operationally, the PMO has addressed berthing congestion (already over 100% eight years
ago) by segregating berths according to type of cargo of the berthing vessel: Berths 1 to 6 for
break bulk; 8,9, and 10 for containerized; and bulk liquids, solids at the end 12 & 13 for deep
draft vessels. In addition, the port is undertaking dredging to a uniform depth of 13 meters to
meet international standards.

As a complement to the berthing classification, the PMO has also proposed for consideration
as a high-impact project, the provision of a break bulk receiving facility at area “A” to enhance
palletizing operations, ensure and improve safe and healthy working conditions for dockworkers and
other port users, and preserve or protect perishable cargoes from environmental hazards and exposure
to extreme weather.

The project is situated about 200 meters from where Mediterranean type vessels carrying
cargoes to be palletized are berthed. Trucks will no longer enter the port area so as not to
congest its operational yard and port roads. Security, yard congestion, entry of irrelevant
personnel, and safety concerns are expected to be attained since cargo trucks will no longer
have to enter the port operational area.

On top of segregating the berths, the quay which has never been extended during the last six
years until 2015 was extended by another 150 meters, to be eventually lengthened up to 700
meters over the next 20 years.

Not the least, the PMO replace its lighting system using solar powered LED lighting to
significantly reduce power costs and pilferage of power cable wires.

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