TAGOLOAN

  • PHTGO
  • Latitude: 8.52393
  • Longitude: 124.746
  • Philippines
  • Port in Philippines

Location: Philippines

Tagoloan is a municipality in Misamis Oriental, northern Mindanao, Philippines, and it is home to one of the country's important marine ports, the Mindanao Container Terminal (MCT). Below is a detailed description and specification of the Tagoloan port:

Tagoloan Port (Mindanao Container Terminal)

1. General Information:

  • Location: PHIVIDEC Industrial Estate, Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental, Philippines.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 8°34'N latitude and 124°45'E longitude.
  • Type: International Commercial Port.
  • Management: Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) and PHIVIDEC Industrial Authority.
  • Primary Function: Handles containerized cargo, break bulk, project cargo, and general cargo.

2. Infrastructure:

  • Berthing Facilities:
    • Berth Length: Total quay length of around 600 meters.
    • Draft: Varying draft depths up to around 13 meters to accommodate larger vessels.
    • Berths: Multiple berths for different types of cargo including container and general cargo.
  • Container Terminal:
    • Container Yard: Large storage capacity with modern container handling equipment.
    • Handling Equipment: Gantry cranes (Quay cranes), RTGs (Rubber-tyred Gantry cranes), reach stackers, and forklifts.
  • Storage Facilities: Warehouses, open storage areas, reefer facilities for refrigerated cargo, and hazardous cargo storage.

3. Connectivity:

  • Road Access: Well-connected to national highways and main roads, facilitating efficient inland transportation to and from the port.
  • Rail Access: Current status and exact rail connections need verification; improvements and expansions are ongoing.
  • Air Access: Approximately 40 km from Laguindingan Airport, the main airport for Northern Mindanao.
  • Sea Routes: Regular shipping lines connecting to major Asian ports such as Hong Kong, Singapore, and other domestic ports.

4. Services:

  • Cargo Handling: Full suite of cargo handling services including loading/unloading, storage, consolidation, and distribution.
  • Customs and Inspection: Customs services, quarantine services, and security inspections are in place to ensure compliance with international shipping regulations and safety standards.
  • Maintenance and Repair: On-site facilities for maintenance and repair of containers and equipment.
  • ICT Systems: Equipped with modern IT systems for real-time tracking and management of shipments, including terminal operating systems (TOS) and electronic data interchange (EDI).

5. Security:

  • Access Control: Strict access controls and 24/7 security surveillance.
  • Regulations Compliance: Complies with international maritime security standards including the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.

6. Trade and Economic Impact:

  • Economic Zone: Located within the PHIVIDEC Industrial Estate, an economic zone that attracts numerous businesses and industries, enhancing the port's role within the regional economy.
  • Employment: Creates employment opportunities and supports local and regional economic development.

7. Environmental and Community Impact:

  • Environmental Measures: Implementation of measures to reduce environmental impacts such as waste management and pollution control.
  • Community Engagement: Engages with the local community for sustainable development and corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

For detailed, up-to-date information and specific inquiries, it's advisable to contact the Tagoloan port authorities or the Mindanao Container Terminal administration directly. They can provide precise and current details about operational capabilities, shipping schedules, and other port-related services.

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