09 July 2024 – The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), as the premiere maritime agency, continues to steer progress through the archipelago's vital ports and harbors, keeping its place as one of the strongest ports in Southeast Asia. Over the years, PPA has been involved in various port expansion and modernization projects aimed at improving the efficiency and the capacity of the Philippine Ports.
PPA takes pride in commemorating five decades of dedicated service in facilitating maritime connectivity across the Philippine islands and to the world, even making history with its highest dividend remittance in 2023 amounting to Php5.06B, contributing to economic growth, and placing 4th among the top GOCC contributors in the country every year consistently.
The PPA is giving back to the public another five more projects this 2024 in addition to the hundreds of projects it created since the agency's inception in 1974. Among the five key projects this year are the following:
Law Enforcement Building (LEB) at Port of Currimao
To ensure efficient cooperation between the PPA and other government agencies, the agency constructed the Law Enforcement Building (LEB), situated at the Port of Currimao in Ilocos Norte. It is a state-of-the-art facility that aims to strengthen security measures and streamline coordination among various government agencies tasked with ensuring the safety of ports and waters nationwide.
PPA-PCG K9 Academy in Pampanga
The K9 Academy was established to assist the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) by providing a dedicated academy equipped with comprehensive facilities, including training centers, living quarters, and more. This project is expected to significantly contribute to the community by producing a greater number of trained handlers and improving overall security and efficiency at the port.
Expansion of Balanacan Port Project in Marinduque
Situated in Mogpog, Marinduque, the expansion project of the Balanacan Port is a strategic initiative aimed at improving port facilities and accommodating the growing demands of maritime trade and commerce in the province.
Tubigon Port Passenger Terminal Building
The newly upgraded passenger terminal building at Port of Tubigon in Bohol is now a two-story facility, capable of accommodating more than 1,000 passengers at any given time. The new terminal building features state-of-the-art amenities, including passenger waiting areas, baggage handling facilities, and food kiosks.
Cruise Ship Port in Dapa, Surigao del Norte
The completion of the Cruise Ship Port in Port of Jubang located in the municipality of Dapa, Surigao del Norte ushers new era of maritime connectivity and economic prosperity for Siargao Island and the entire province.
PPA was established under Presidential Decree No. 505, later amended by P.D. No. 857 by Former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. which aims to be the country's maritime agency responsible for planning, development, and management of the country's ports. Committed to fostering efficient, modern, and sustainable port infrastructure projects to support national development and global connectivity, PPA has been serving the people and connecting the Philippine islands to world.
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