Port of Cebu

Port of Cebu
Location
Country Philippines
Location Cebu City, Philippines
Coordinates 10°18′23″N 123°55′34″E / 10.30639°N 123.92611°E / 10.30639; 123.92611Coordinates: 10°18′23″N 123°55′34″E / 10.30639°N 123.92611°E / 10.30639; 123.92611
Details
Operated by Cebu Port Authority
Type of harbor Artificial
Size medium
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage 9,596,102(2011)
Annual container volume 181,419(2011)
Passenger traffic 15,636,198(2011)
Website
http://www.cpa.gov.ph/

Port of Cebu (Filipino: Pantalan ng Sugbo) is a seaport located in Cebu City, Philippines. It is the port that serves the Metro Cebu Area and it is managed by the Cebu Port Authority. It is the largest domestic port in the Philippines, mostly serving routes in the Visayas and Mindanao.

Location

It is located in the North Reclamation Area, Cebu City, Philippines. It is in the Mactan Channel, a narrow strait between the Cebu and Mactan islands.

Facilities

Twilight at Cebu City Pier 1 harbor

Cebu International Port covers an area of 12 hectares (30 acres), consisting of 495 metres (1,624 ft) of space dedicated to berthing.

Passenger terminal

The 2,688 square metres (28,930 sq ft) terminal partially opened on November and started regular operations on November 21, 2014. It features a fully air–conditioned terminal with a spacious lobby that houses the Port Management Office, a send-off area, and a last-minute canteen. It also has a Wi-Fi Internet Connection.[1]

Statistics

Year Ship Calls

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Container Traffic

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Cargo Traffic

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Passenger Traffic

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Domestic Foreign Domestic Foreign Domestic Foreign
2008 68,959 757 226,133 157,634 16,043,164 5,425,518 13,636,584
2009 70,161 801 310,843 178,878 15,542,547 5,766,733 13,064,604
2010 73,863 956 290,046 204,193 17,712,958 6,344,719 14,959,225
2011 73,491 911 330,113 208,087 18,169,470 7,195,672 15,636,198

References

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