Port of Cebu
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Location
CountryPhilippines
LocationCebu City, Philippines
Coordinates10°18′23″N 123°55′34″E / 10.30639°N 123.92611°E / 10.30639; 123.92611
UN/LOCODEPHCEB[1]
Details
Operated byCebu Port Authority
Type of harbourArtificial
Sizemedium
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage9,596,102(2011)
Annual container volume181,419(2011)
Passenger traffic15,636,198(2011)
Website
www.cpa.gov.ph

Cebu Port Authority
Paggamhanan sa Pantalan sa Sugbo
Agency overview
Formed1992
Superseding agency
JurisdictionMetro Cebu and Province
HeadquartersCPA Executive Building, S. Osmeña Jr. Blvd., North Reclamation Area, Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
Agency executive
Parent agencyDepartment of Transportation
Websitewww.cpa.gov.ph

Port of Cebu (Cebuano: Pantalan sa 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. It is in the Mactan Channel, a narrow strait between Cebu and Mactan Island.

Facilities

Twilight at Cebu City Pier 1 harbor
Port harbor with Cokaliong Shipping Lines

The harbor consists of international and domestic sections.

The Cebu International Port covers an area of 14 hectares (35 acres), consisting of 512 metres (1,680 ft) of berthing space, with 1,953 TEU ground slots and 204 refrigerated container plugs, as well as a bulk handling terminal.[2]

The Cebu Domestic Port covers an area of 21 hectares (52 acres), consisting of 3,838.47 metres (12,593.4 ft) of berthing space and three piers, three passenger terminals for inter-island trips, and two ferry terminals for Cebu City–Mactan ferry boats.[2]

Passenger terminal

Passenger terminal

The 2,688 square metres (28,930 sq ft) terminal started regular operations on November 21, 2014. It features a terminal with a lobby, a send-off area, and a last-minute canteen.[3]

Statistics

Statistics include all ports under jurisdiction by Cebu Port Authority, i.e. Cebu City, Mandaue, Danao, Santa Fe, Toledo, and Argao.

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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DomesticForeignDomesticForeignDomesticForeign
200868,959757226,133157,63416,043,1645,425,51813,636,584
200970,161801310,843178,87815,542,5475,766,73313,064,604
201073,863956290,046204,19317,712,9586,344,71914,959,225
201173,491911330,113208,08718,169,4707,195,67215,636,198
201299,176970386,363234,18815,778,3655,083,03816,205,614
2013111,140946390,923240,29216,837,8545,523,47017,087,848
2014107,9311,001423,264285,04920,017,4636,141,95716,312,425
2015111,2791,076462,581366,56525,815,1736,385,89318,206,216

References

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