ROADS and highways in Cagayan de Oro and Misamis Oriental need upgrading so that they can be more container-friendly. This was part of partial findings of a logistics study spearheaded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency along with the Phividec Industrial Authority (PIA), owner of the Mindanao Container Terminal (MCT).

PIA port department manager Dante Clarito told PortCalls the study also noted that the current road system may not be able to handle additional container volumes in the future.

The logistics study is designed to determine what needs improvement not only at MCT but also outside its borders to attract more business.

Since the 1990s, international carriers and different business groups have asked government to improve infrastructure in Mindanao, particularly those adjacent to MCT in Misamis Oriental and the Cagayan de Oro port.

Carriers have asked for additional port equipment and deeper draft while shippers wanted better roads for faster transit times.

Little has been done not only due to lack of funds but also because there was no study identifying needed facilities.

Container cargo passing through MCT increased 52% in the first quarter of 2010 to 37,940 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) compared to 24,868 TEUs in the same period in 2009. The growth was anchored on strong volume from a mining project in nearby Surigao.

From the total volume, 66% was supplied by the domestic trade and 34% by foreign trade. The bulk came from large clients such as Nestlé and Del Monte.

You May Also Like

DOLE puts a stop to General Santos port strike

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has assumed jurisdiction over the dockworkers’ strike at Port of General Santos, effectively ordering strikers to return…

PH freeport zone perks largely untapped—customs expert

Traders and investors are encouraged to take advantage of the trade benefits and cost savings in Freeport zones, especially those in Northern Luzon. International…

Manila-Vietnam container trade up 11% to 3,279 TEUs

CONTAINER cargo handled by members of the Association of International Shipping Lines (AISL) in the Manila-Vietnam trade grew 11.19% in the first four months…

ATI income up 53% in H1 as Manila, Batangas port volumes soar

Port operator Asian Terminals Inc. (ATI) reported a 53% increase in net income for the first half of 2019 to P2.14 billion from P1.40…