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Port Overview
Tubay Port is a strategic maritime facility located in the southeastern region of the Philippines, positioned within the province of Agusan del Norte on the island of Mindanao. Situated at coordinates 9.18684°N, 125.528°E, the port serves as a critical maritime infrastructure supporting regional trade and economic development in the Caraga region. Its location offers significant potential for maritime logistics, particularly for agricultural and industrial cargo movements in southeastern Mindanao.
Geographic Location & Access
Positioned on the northeastern coast of Mindanao, Tubay Port benefits from a sheltered coastal approach with relatively stable maritime conditions. The port’s geographic positioning provides natural protection from severe weather patterns typical to the Philippine archipelago. Access channels are characterized by moderate depth and relatively straightforward navigation, with minimal navigational challenges for medium to large commercial vessels.
The port’s climate is tropical maritime, featuring consistent temperatures and predictable seasonal variations. Annual precipitation and wind patterns are generally favorable for maritime operations, with minimal disruptions to shipping activities. Approach channels are maintained to ensure safe and efficient vessel transit, with ongoing dredging and maintenance programs supporting navigational reliability.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Tubay Port features a comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse cargo handling requirements. The port’s primary facilities include:
– Multi-purpose cargo terminals
– Dedicated berths for general cargo vessels
– Open and covered storage areas
– Container handling capabilities
– Bulk cargo management infrastructure
The port’s terminal configuration allows for simultaneous berthing of multiple vessels, with flexible cargo handling capabilities. Storage facilities encompass approximately 15,000 square meters of open and covered storage spaces, enabling efficient cargo management and transshipment operations.
Technical Specifications
Key technical parameters of Tubay Port include:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: Maintained at 12-15 meters
– Berth length: Approximately 300 meters
– Tidal range: 1.5-2.5 meters
– Vessel size limitations: Accommodates vessels up to 75,000 DWT
Pilotage services are mandatory for vessels exceeding 5,000 GT, with experienced local pilots providing navigation assistance. The port maintains modern navigation aids, including GPS-enabled systems and real-time meteorological monitoring.
Operational Services
Comprehensive operational services include:
– 24/7 stevedoring and cargo handling
– Bunker fuel supply (Marine Gas Oil, Heavy Fuel Oil)
– Fresh water provisions
– Basic ship repair and maintenance support
– Waste management and environmental services
– Customs clearance and documentation assistance
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Tubay Port offers competitive commercial advantages:
– Transparent tariff structures
– Efficient customs procedures
– Connectivity to regional road and potential rail networks
– Strategic position for agricultural and industrial cargo movements
– Potential for future expansion and modernization
Strategic Importance
The port plays a crucial role in:
– Supporting regional economic development
– Facilitating trade in agricultural and industrial sectors
– Providing maritime infrastructure for Mindanao’s southeastern region
– Offering an alternative maritime gateway for cargo movements
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