hilippines Port Development Summit 201 Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila Philippines August 13-16, 2013 PORT CONGESTION PORT CONGESTION and and WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE Mr. Ramon T. de Leon Chairman – Pac-Atlantic Group Philippines Port Development Summit 2013
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Philippines Port Development Summit 2013Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila
PhilippinesAugust 13-16, 2013
PORT CONGESTIONPORT CONGESTIONandand
WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONEWHAT NEEDS TO BE DONEMr. Ramon T. de Leon
Chairman – Pac-Atlantic Group
Philippines Port Development Summit 2013
CONTENTS OF PRESENTATION
A. Introduction
B. Current Situation
C. Causes of Congestion
D. Proposed Actions
E. What Needs to be Done
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INTRODUCTION
1. “Port Congestion” “Port-Related Congestion”
1. Limited to Sea Ports only
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CURRENT SITUATION
1. Traffic Handled by Manila Ports
4 MILLION4 MILLIONTEUs / YEAR
MICT
South Harbor
North Harbor
HCPTI
About 98% of total volume passing through
the country
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CURRENT SITUATION
2. Batangas and Subic Ports: capacity vs. utilization
Batangas Port
Operator
Capacity
Utilization
ATI
400,000 TEUs
4.2% (2011)
Subic Port
Operator
Capacity
Utilization
SBITC
600,000 TEUs
5.6% (2011)
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CURRENT SITUATION
3. Expansion at Manila Ports
MICT • Increased capacity to 2.5 million TEUs
• Another P4B for Berth 7
SouthHarbor
• Target capacity of 1.2 million TEUs• P4.2B for Pier 3 extension, CY expansion,
fleet improvement, IT enhancement
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CURRENT SITUATION
4. Existing Metro Manila Road Network
• Shared with private and public utility vehicles
• Illegal vendors
• Illegally parked vehicles
• Makeshift basketball courts
• Makeshift market stalls
• Truck Ban
• Anti-Overloading Law
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CAUSES OF PORT-RELATED CONGESTION
1. Proliferation of Obstructions
• Informal settler communities near port areas
• Tricycles and pedicabs in truck routes
• Illegal vendors
• Road diggings
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CAUSES OF PORT-RELATED CONGESTION
2. Lack of Truck Holding Areas
• Forced to park along city roads
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CAUSES OF PORT-RELATED CONGESTION
3. Lack of Cargo Rail System
• Will reduce number of trucks on the road
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CAUSES OF PORT-RELATED CONGESTION
4. Lack of Road Linkages from Port to Ecozones
• Will reduce number of trucks on the road
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CAUSES OF PORT-RELATED CONGESTION
5. Truck Ban
• Good or Not?
• 9 hours per day
• 39,543 trucks plying M.M. roads daily
• JARI study
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NLEX12,004
11,116SLEX
9,910Rizal
4,641
MacArthur
* others are within MM
METROMANILA
CAUSES OF PORT-RELATED CONGESTION
6. Anti-Overloading Law
• Requires more truck trips
• Unclear road tolerable weight
• Substandard roads vs. overloading?
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CAUSES OF PORT-RELATED CONGESTION
7. Overstaying Containers
• Hampers efficiency of port operations
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PROPOSED ACTIONS
1. Diversion of Cargoes to Batangas and Subic
• Support for compulsory diversion
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PROPOSED ACTIONS
1. Diversion of Cargoes to Batangas and Subic
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METROMANILA
SUBIC
BATANGAS
110 kms
110 kms
Cargo of PEZA locators from CALABARZON
Cargo of Subic, Clark, Bataan, Tarlac, La Union locators
PROPOSED ACTIONS
1. Diversion of Cargoes to Batangas and Subic
• JICA Study: 50% reduction in port dues and docking fees
• DOTC plans mandatory diversion by 3Q2013
• Port operators oppose diversion and favor road upgrade
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PROPOSED ACTIONS
2. Stop Expansion at Manila Ports
• JICA Study: 6-year moratorium in capacity expansion at South Harbor and MICT
• Both ports have already undertaken major expansion activities
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PROPOSED ACTIONS
2. Stop Expansion at Manila Ports
• Capex of P4.2B for port improvement over next three years• Add 1,960 TEUs of CY space by 2014• Add 100 slots in truck holding area• Acquire RTG cranes, empty container handler, spreader,