MAASIN
- PHMAA
- Latitude: 10.1288
- Longitude: 124.842
- Philippines
- Port in Philippines
Location: Maasin Southern Leyte Philippines
Maasin Port - Philippines
Location: Maasin is the capital of Southern Leyte province in the Philippines. It is strategically positioned on the west coast of Leyte Island, facing the Canigao Channel.
Description: The Maasin Port is a crucial maritime infrastructure serving the local economy, particularly aiding in transporting goods and passengers. It provides an essential link between Southern Leyte and other parts of the Philippines and supports trade, commerce, and tourism in the region.
Specifications:
Port Type:
- A mixed-use port accommodating both cargo and passenger vessels.
Coordinates:
- Latitude: 10° 8' N
- Longitude: 124° 50' E
Facilities:
- Wharves and Berths:
- The port features several berths capable of handling various vessel types, including Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off) vessels for vehicle transportation.
- Storage:
- Warehousing facilities for goods storage and distribution.
- Passenger Terminal:
- Equipped with basic amenities to handle passenger traffic efficiently.
- Cargo Handling:
- Facilities for loading and unloading bulk and containerized cargo.
- Wharves and Berths:
Accessibility:
- The port is accessible by land via the Pan-Philippine Highway and by sea routes connecting to various other ports.
Depth:
- The port has adequate depth to accommodate medium-sized vessels, but details on the exact draft must be obtained for specific vessel requirements.
Operational Hours:
- Operates 24/7 to facilitate continuous movement of goods and passengers.
Services:
- Bunkering (fuel supply for vessels)
- Ship repair and maintenance services
- Piloting and tug assistance for vessel docking and undocking
Nearby Facilities:
- Customs and immigration offices for processing international arrivals and departures.
- Proximity to local markets and supply chains, aiding easy transportation and logistics.
Economic Role:
- Significant in supporting local industries such as agriculture, fishing, and small-scale manufacturing.
- Plays a role in disaster response and relief operations given the region's vulnerability to typhoons and other natural disasters.
Notable Information:
- Given its location in an archipelagic country, Maasin Port is subject to national maritime regulations and standards set by the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
- Infrastructure developments and improvements may be periodically undertaken to enhance its capacity and facilities.
Conclusion: Maasin Port is a vital artery for the Southern Leyte region, ensuring connectivity, economic vitality, and community support. Its strategic importance cannot be understated, providing a gateway for growth and development in the area.
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