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Port Overview
Siquijor Port is a strategic maritime facility located on Siquijor Island in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. Positioned at 9.22092°N, 123.511°E, this port serves as a critical maritime gateway for the island province, supporting local economic activities and regional maritime connectivity. While relatively small, the port plays a significant role in inter-island transportation and local trade within the Philippine archipelago.
Geographic Location & Access
Situated on the southeastern coast of Siquijor Island, the port benefits from a sheltered coastal position within the Bohol Sea. The port’s location offers natural protection from severe maritime conditions, with relatively calm approach channels and moderate maritime approaches. The surrounding geography features a tropical maritime climate characterized by consistent temperatures and predictable seasonal wind patterns. Access to the port is facilitated by well-defined maritime approaches, with minimal navigational challenges for vessels of moderate draft.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
The port infrastructure is designed to support local maritime transportation and regional trade. Key facilities include:
– Primary cargo berth with approximately 150 meters of linear quay space
– Modest container handling capabilities
– Open storage areas for general cargo
– Basic maritime support infrastructure
– Limited but functional cargo handling equipment
– Passenger terminal facilities for inter-island transportation
Technical Specifications
Technical capabilities of Siquijor Port include:
– Maximum operational draft: 5.0 meters
– Channel depth: Approximately 6.0 meters
– Tidal range: Moderate, typically 1-2 meters
– Vessel size limitations: Primarily suitable for small to medium coastal vessels
– Navigation aids: Standard maritime navigation markers and basic lighthouse infrastructure
– Pilotage: Recommended for vessels unfamiliar with local maritime conditions
Operational Services
Port operational services encompass:
– Basic stevedoring and cargo handling
– Limited bunkering capabilities
– Fresh water provisions
– Basic vessel support services
– Customs and immigration facilities
– Standard maritime safety protocols
– Emergency response capabilities
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Commercial characteristics include:
– Competitive port dues for small to medium vessels
– Support for local agricultural and fishery product exports
– Connectivity to regional transportation networks
– Limited but functional customs and logistics infrastructure
– Primary focus on inter-island trade and local economic support
Strategic Importance
Siquijor Port’s strategic significance lies in its role as a critical maritime link for the island province. While not a major international shipping hub, the port serves essential functions:
– Supporting local economic development
– Facilitating inter-island transportation
– Providing maritime connectivity for Siquijor Province
– Serving as a crucial infrastructure for regional maritime mobility
Competitive Advantages
Key competitive advantages include:
– Strategic location within the Central Visayas region
– Natural harbor protection
– Reliable maritime access
– Supporting local economic development
– Flexible operational capabilities for regional maritime trade
Cargo Suitability
Recommended cargo types:
– Agricultural products
– Fishery exports
– Local manufactured goods
– Inter-island commercial shipments
– Small-scale containerized cargo
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