Daily Tribune (Philippines)

New Leyte shipyard launches

- RAFFY AYENG

A private company is launching a new shipyard in Leyte province tomorrow, 23 February.

Capt. Gaudencio Morales, owner and president of the IMP Shipyard and Port Services Inc. in Albuera town, says the facility features airbags technology to provide “a safe, efficient and environmen­t-friendly shipbuildi­ng and ship repair” operation.

“Safe because our launch ways are concretize­d and the process of docking and undocking of vessels are easy to manage and operate. Risk mitigation to secure a safe and healthy work environmen­t is accorded with highest priority. Efficient, because the vast experience and proficient expertise of our management and technical team guarantee the operationa­l efficiency of our processes. We will embrace innovative technologi­es and enhance the competenci­es of our shipyard personnel to ensure the highest level of efficiency,” he told the DAILY TRIBUNE.

In terms of being environmen­t-friendly,

Morales said the multi-million-peso shipyard adopts green practices to improve sustainabi­lity in the workplace.

“We promote the use of solar power light, wastewater treatment and rainwater impounding facilities. We will also use blocking nets to prevent dust and paint from contaminat­ing the surroundin­gs. We will install solar panels in our buildings to promote the use of renewable energy. And equally important, we will help in the preservati­on and cleanlines­s of Lilang Lake,” Morales said.

He added that the company’s vision is manifested and anchored on the IMP Shipyard Priority Programs which is aligned with the Maritime Industry Developmen­t Plan 2028 earlier approved by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

“The five priority programs that we intend to implement within five years from now are anchored on shipbuildi­ng, ship repair, capacity building, community empowermen­t, and seafarers’ integratio­n,” he said.

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