The Department of Transportation (DOTr) is actively pursuing maritime projects and initiatives, prioritizing the rights and welfare of Filipino seafarers, safeguarding our coastal territory, and modernizing port infrastructure.
DOTr said a P16.9 billion New Cebu International Container Port (NCICP) – to be constructed in Consolacion, Cebu – will decongest the existing Cebu Base Port, while improving cargo handling capacity and reducing logistics cost.
A 1,365-meter access road will also be built to connect the new port via a 300-meter offshore bridge. Target completion is November 2027.
Once completed, the NCICP ensures faster turnaround and unimpeded flow of goods and services in anticipation of increasing cargo demand.
DOTr said the improved North Port Passenger Terminal offers a comfortable, efficient, and safe travel experience for passengers and port operators.
Capable of accommodating 1,800 passengers at any given time, the enhanced seaport has new x-ray terminals, play area for children, prayer room, and nursing room.
Meanwhile, the recently signed implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers guarantees the protection of the rights and welfare of both domestic and overseas Filipino seafarers.
The final version of the IRR consists of 22 rules, establishing a comprehensive framework to implement the principles outlined in the Magna Carta, including four key provisions such as strengthening seafarers’ rights and welfare, promoting equality and inclusion, advancing maritime education and training and ensuring accountability.
The Philippine Coast Guard is also improving its maritime capability and response with strengthened workforce and modern air and sea assets, including the 40 fast patrol crafts to be purchased from France.
Coast Guardians also play a vital role in humanitarian efforts, such as helping in search and rescue as well as serving as first responders in calamity-hit areas.