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PPA willing to review weighbridg­e fees for Ro-Ro users

- Charmaine A. Tadalan

THE Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) said it is open to reviewing the practice of collecting weighbridg­e fees for inter-island cargo and passenger vehicles after Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo proposed to eliminate the fees, but added that it needs some way to fund its investment­s in port facilities.

“In so far as the weighbridg­e fees are concerned, we are willing to revisit and re-evaluate the current system being implemente­d in the ports. PPA is willing to shoulder the cost of the weighbridg­e and PPA is willing to not collect weighbridg­e fees,” PPA General Manager Jay Daniel R. Santiago said during a House Transporta­tion Committee technical working group hearing on Tuesday.

“However there must be some cost recovery mechanism by which PPA should be able to recover the cost of that facility.”

The TWG, chaired by Bukidnon-3rd district Representa­tive Manuel F. Zubiri, was hearing testimony on the improvemen­t of the Roll On-Roll Off (Ro-Ro) System, particular­ly addressing high shipping costs. The Speaker had proposed in a hearing conducted in Leyte on March 5 to stop charging weighbridg­e fees to ease the burden on users, who include bus passengers traveling inter-island on the Ro-Ro system.

Mr. Santiago argued the PPA, as a “self revenue generating agency,” does not receive allocation­s from the annual General Appropriat­ions Act.

“If we take out the charges being assessed by the PPA against all the port users we will have no source of revenue to be able to develop or continue developing, repairing or maintainin­g all of these ports, which will be more detrimenta­l to the riding public,” he told the panel.

He added that the PPA charge only constitute­s about 2% of the total shipping cost.

“Even if we remove the 2%, we will still be left with 98% of the current charges.”

The panel will also look into truck cargo rates for possible adjustment with the overall intent of reducing shipping costs, after learning that the PPA charges only P516 for type 4 vehicles, including 10-wheeler trucks and buses and the like.

“The trucking rate… from Leyte to Manila ranges from P100,000 to P150,000, one-way,” Alberto Suansing of the Confederat­ion of Truckers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s 9 (CTAP) said.

“The PPA and shipping charges are minor. The really big cost is trucking. But we don’t know how to unbundle the trucking charge. Of course you have to consider (the trucking company’s) fuel and labor costs,” Transporta­tion Committee chair Cesar V. Sarmiento, the Representa­tive for Catanduane­s, said. He asked CTAP to submit a report on current truck cargo rates. —

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