THROUGH THE TIDES : A GET-AWAY THROUGH THE PERFECT GATEWAY THROUGH THE TIDES : A GET-AWAY THROUGH THE PERFECT GATEWAY
CARRIER / VESSEL n The n The Port District Office of Southern Mindanao otherwise known as PDO – Somin operates under the direct supervision of the Office of the General Manager and manages the operation and management of ports under its jurisdiction. It helps ensure the orderly implementation of all operations and management policies, systems and procedures and performance standards of the Philippine Ports Authority. OUR
OUR BY BY 2010, PHILIPPINE PORTS AUTHORITY SHALL HAVE MET THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS IN PORT FACILITIES AND SERVICES IN AT LEAST TEN PORTS IN SUPPORT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.
WE WE COMMIT TO PROVIDE RELIABLE AND RESPONSIVE SERVICES IN OUR PORTS, SUSTAIN DEVELOPMENT OF OUR PORT COMMUNITIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT, AND BE A MODEL CORPORATE AGENCY OF THE GOVERNMENT.
PORT DISTRICT OFFICE PORT DISTRICT OFFICE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DIVISION MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIVISION ENGINEERING SERVICES DIVISION LEGAL AFFAIRS DIVISION OFFICE OF THE PORT DISTRICT MANAGER
Land Land area of 4,785,273 hectares reachreach OUR Somin District
OUR SOMIN DISTRICT : Zamboanga Peninsula (Region IX) Zamboanga Peninsula (Region IX) Davao Region Region (Region XI) Davao Region Region (Region XI) SOCSKSARGEN Area (Region XII) SOCSKSARGEN Area (Region XII), encompassing 15 cities and 12 provinces
OUR OUR n The n The seat of the Port District of Southern Mindanao is in DAVAO CITY, CITY, considered one of the fastest growing hub centers of the country and one of the most liveable cities in Asia Davaos Davaos strategic location has earned it a name as a gateway to sea trade and commerce in the Asia-Pacific Region. Region.
PMO - ZAMBOANGA PMO – GEN. SANTOS PMO - DAVAO PMO - COTABATO
SASA WHARF MAKAR WHARF PORT OF ZAMBOANGA COTABATO PORT
OUR SUB-STATIONS OUR OUR SUB-STATIONS
PMO DAVAO : The Exotic Gateway 16.7 hectares
PMO GENSAN: THE PROMISING GATEWAY THE PROMISING GATEWAY AREA = 14.7 Has.
Makar Wharf
PMO-ZAMBOANGA : The Blooming Gateway
PORT OF ZAMBOANGA AREA = 15.6 Has.
ZAMBOANGA CITY
PMO-COTABATO: PMO-COTABATO: The Enchanting Gateway The Enchanting Gateway
Cotabato Area = 5,200 sq. mtrs.
Regular Employees Regular Employees n PDO-SM Proper - 45 n PMO-Davao - 88 n PMO-Cotabato - 24 n PMO-Gen.Santos - 53 n PMO-Zamboanga Casual Employees - 19 Casual Employees - 19 Total OUR CREW
OUR OPERATION PMO DAVAO Filipinas Filipinas Port Services (FILPORT) Davao Davao Integ. Port & Stev. Services Corp. (DIPSSCOR) PMO – GENERAL SANTOS South South Cotabato Integ. Port Services Inc. ( SCIPSI ) PMO – ZAMBOANGA PTC-Mindanao PTC-Mindanao Port Services Inc. ( PTC – MPSI ) Unified Stevedoring Arrastre Corp. ( USAC ) Zamboanga Zamboanga Arrastre & Stevedoring Corp. (ZASCO) PMO – COTABATO Sittie Sittie Janezah Arrastre Stev. Services ( SJASS )
OUR TOP CARGOES vegetables fruits & Fish preparations & FISH
OUR TOP CARGOES
3 YEARS COMPARISON OF AREA ( in hectares ) PLANTED WITH BANANA IN DAVAO REGION
BANANA ANNUAL YIELD PER HECTARE ( in metric tons ) IN DAVAO REGION
BANANA SHIPMENT PMO – DAVAO ( in M. T. )
MAKAR WHARF CORN SHIPMENT 2000 – 2002 ( in metric tons )
OUR MILESTONES
PDO - SOMIN TOTAL REVENUE COLLECTION ( IN PESOS )
3 YEARS COMPARATIVE PDO REVENUE PESO
OUR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OUR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS TOTAL SHIPCALLS
FOREIGN SHIPCALLS
DOMESTIC SHIPCALLS
COMPARATIVE CARGO THROUGHPUT (in metric tons)
COMPARATIVE PASSENGER TRAFFIC
OUR TREASURE CHEST OUR OUR TREASURE CHEST EXPENDITURES VS. SAVINGS EXPENDITURES VS. SAVINGS 2000 – 2002
YEARTARGETCERACTUALCER % % % % % % PDO – SOMIN COLLECTION EFFICIENCY RATIO
PDO – SOMIN RETURN ON ASSETS ( ROA ) AVERAGE2.27
OUR PROJECTS COMPLETED PROJECTS : 60 Meter Expansion of Old Quay Fenced Storage Area for Old Records ON – GOING PROJECTS : Construction of 6,250 sq. m. transit shed ( M ) Construction of 6,250 sq. m. transit shed ( M ) Construction of 144 Outlets Reefer Rack ( 36 M ) Construction of 144 Outlets Reefer Rack ( 36 M ) Port Development projects in Lupon, Davao Oriental and Port Development projects in Lupon, Davao Oriental and Maco, Compostela Valley Province. Maco, Compostela Valley Province. PMO - DAVAO
ON – GOING PROJECTS : PMO – GENERAL SANTOS Construction of 144 Outlets Reefer Rack ( 36 M ) Construction of 144 Outlets Reefer Rack ( 36 M ) Construction of Rock Causeway, Pier Structures and Construction of Rock Causeway, Pier Structures and Reclamation of Port of Mabila, Sarangani Prov. ( 31 M ) Reclamation of Port of Mabila, Sarangani Prov. ( 31 M ) PMO – ZAMBOANGA Development of Port of Malangas, Zamboanga ( M) Development of Port of Malangas, Zamboanga ( M) Construction of walk shed of Zamboanga Baseport ( 6.8 M ) Construction of walk shed of Zamboanga Baseport ( 6.8 M ) Supply and Installation of Pile Cluster fenders at Port Supply and Installation of Pile Cluster fenders at Port of Basilan, Isabela Province ( 1.9 M ) of Basilan, Isabela Province ( 1.9 M )
PMO – COTABATO 85 Meter Widening and Extension of Wharf and 85 Meter Widening and Extension of Wharf and Construction of 1,216 sq. m. Transit Shed at Baseport Construction of 1,216 sq. m. Transit Shed at Baseport ( 17 Million ) ( 17 Million ) Reclamation of 1000 sq. m. back up area the Port of Reclamation of 1000 sq. m. back up area the Port of Kalamansig, Sultan Kudarat ( 3.96 M ) Kalamansig, Sultan Kudarat ( 3.96 M ) Construction of Two-Storey Terminal Operations Office and Port Police Division Building and Modification of Existing Passenger Terminal ( 4 M ) Improvement of fenders at the Port of Kalamansig ( 747 T )
OUR NEXT VENTURES PROPOSED PASSENGER TERMINALS PMO – DAVAO PMO – DAVAO PMO – GENERAL SANTOS PMO – GENERAL SANTOS
OUR DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS OUR OUR DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS nnPnnPort Service Providers nnSnnShipping Associations nnGnnGovernment Agencies Maritime Industry Authority Philippine Coast Guard Bureau of Customs Department of Agriculture Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Department of Environment and Natural Resources nnLnnLocal Government Units
EXCESS BAGGAGE n 1. Relocation of informal settlers in the ports n 2. Port Modernization Priorities n 3. Implementation of Security Measures Versus Global Terrorism n 4. Expansion of New RO-RO Routes Within SoMin n 5. Prioritization/Development of Municipal/Feeder Ports (e.g. Maco, Babak, Lupon, Glan, Margosatubig) n 6. Reduction of Logistics Cost in Transacting Business at the Ports n 7. Continuity of Projects in Anticipation of the 2004 Elections
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