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Port of Zamboanga – Clean, Safe, and Smart Port

The Port of Zamboanga is dedicated to securing a sustainable future through its comprehensive approach to environmental protection, safety, and innovation. Securing the Future: Clean, Safe, and Smart Port of Zamboanga focuses on reducing the port’s…

17/06/2025
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Port of Tagbilaran – Enhancing Port Operations through Security Innovation, Sustainable Infrastructure and Environmental Health

The Port of Tagbilaran has evolved significantly since the 2013 earthquake, which served as a catalyst for reconstruction and modernization. Motivated by the need for safer, more resilient, and passenger-friendly operations, the port adopted a multi-faceted…

13/06/2025
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Port of Subic Bay – Integrated Vessel Traffic Management System and Port Management Information System

The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) undertook a significant modernization initiative to enhance its Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS) for improved maritime surveillance, port efficiency, and vessel safety in the Port of Subic Bay. With rising…

31/05/2025
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Port of Surigao – Build-A-Reef initiative to revitalize marine ecosystems

The Philippine Ports Authority’s Port Management Office (PMO) of Surigao, led by Port Manager Froilan U. Caturla, has launched the innovative “Build-A-Reef Project” to protect marine ecosystems. This initiative unites PPA-PMO Surigao with the 72nd Naval…

17/05/2025
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Port of Surigao – Green Port Initiatives

The Port of Surigao is undergoing a remarkable transformation, positioning itself as an exponent in sustainable port management practices. This project champions environmental stewardship through renewable energy, pollution mitigation, and innovative waste management strategies. It aims…

29/06/2024
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Port of Surigao – Data collaboration with MarineTraffic

In 2015, the Philippine Ports Authority’s Port Management Office (PMO) of Surigao put in place an Automatic Identification System (AIS) shore-based station at the Port of Surigao. Primarily acquired and installed as Aid to Navigation (AtoN),…

05/06/2023
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Port of Batangas – Optimal Infrastructure and Services

Philippine Ports Authority’s goal is to implement an integrated port system that is aimed at accelerating maritime trade and commerce and carrying forward the government’s objective of transforming Philippines into a newly-industrialized country. Along these lines,...
25/02/2019
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Port of Batangas – Greening Project

Increased environmental consciousness in Port of Batangas was a result of concerted efforts of employees triggered by the institutionalization of Port Safety, Health and Environmental Management System (PSHEMS), a mechanism for implementing PSHEM Code. The latter...
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Port of Cagayan de Oro – Enhancing Port Security and Safety

Having been certified as ISPS compliant, the Port of Cagayan de Oro continuously enhances its safety and security measures through innovation and automation. A Command Center was established that serves as the nerve of communication for...
21/02/2019
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