TACLOBAN
- PHTAC
- Latitude: 11.2344
- Longitude: 125.007
- Philippines
- Port in Philippines
Location: Tacloban City Leyte Philippines
Marine Port Description and Specification: Tacloban Port, Philippines
1. General Overview: Port of Tacloban, located in the city of Tacloban, Leyte in the Philippines, is a significant hub for both passenger and cargo vessels in the Eastern Visayas region. Tacloban is an important center for trade and commerce in the Visayas due to its strategic location.
2. Geographic Coordinates: Latitude: 11.2300° N Longitude: 125.0000° E
3. Port Authority: The port is managed by the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), which is the government body responsible for the administration of port services and development in the Philippines.
4. Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Berths: Tacloban port has multiple berths catered to various types of vessels, including passenger ferries, cargo, and container ships.
- Quay Length: The port has substantial quay length to accommodate several vessels at once.
- Draft: The draft at the port varies; specific information can be confirmed by the local port authority, but it generally supports mid-sized vessels.
- Warehouses and Storage: The port is equipped with warehouses for storing goods, including refrigerated units for perishable items.
- Container Terminals: Facilities for container handling, including cranes and storage areas, are available.
5. Services:
- Pilotage: Compulsory for larger vessels; pilotage services are available around the clock.
- Tugboats: Tug services are available for maneuvering vessels in and out of berths.
- Repair and Maintenance: Basic vessel repair and maintenance services are available.
- Bunkering: Fuel supplies and other essential ship services are provided.
6. Cargo Handling:
- Equipment: The port is equipped with modern cargo handling equipment like cranes, forklifts, and conveyors.
- Types of Cargo: Commonly handled cargo includes agricultural products, construction materials, consumer goods, and industrial products.
7. Passenger Services: The port operates several passenger services connecting Tacloban with other parts of the Philippines. Ferry services are available to various islands, facilitating tourism and local travel.
8. Connectivity: The port is well-connected to the road network in Tacloban and beyond, enabling efficient movement of goods and passengers to and from the port.
9. Security and Safety:
- ISPS Code Compliance: The port complies with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) code to ensure the safety and security of ships, cargo, and passengers.
- Emergency Services: Firefighting, medical services, and other emergency protocols are in place.
10. Economic Importance: Tacloban Port is vital for the region's economy, supporting local industries like agriculture, fishing, retail, and manufacturing. It also plays a crucial role in disaster relief, especially evidenced during Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) in 2013, when it served as a key logistics hub for relief efforts.
11. Future Developments: Plans for future development and expansion include upgrading of facilities to handle larger vessels, improving cargo handling capabilities, and increasing storage capacity to meet the growing demands of trade and commerce in the region.
For specific inquiries or detailed operational details, it is recommended to contact the Philippine Ports Authority or local port management at Tacloban directly.
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