Sun.Star Pampanga

SBMA launches vessel traffic management system

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SUBIC FREEPORT ---- The Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA) has launched a stateof-the-art Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS) that will raise the bar of traffic management services of the Port of Subic to eventually qualify as one of the leading ports in the world.

SBMA Chairman and Administra­tor Eduardo Jose Aliño said the VTMS will "significan­tly" improve port management efficiency as well as the safety and security of the ports inside the Subic Bay Freeport.

He added that the SBMA is currently using a VTMS installed as part of the Subic Bay Port Developmen­t Project in 2008. It has been in operation for more than 15 years.

“We have proposed and requested funding for the upgrade of the system since 2019. This was approved by the National Government under the General Appropriat­ions Act for 2021. In fact, the approved funding for the new VTMS is P270 million,” Aliño disclosed.

The winning bidder for the said project was Northwind Communicat­ions and Electronic Incorporat­ed-Xanatos Marine Ltd. with a contract amount of P233 million. A notice to proceed was then issued to the company on June 14, 2022.

Senior Deputy Administra­tor for Port Operations Ronnie Yambao said the new VTMS will provide SBMA increased marine radar coverage or vessel tracking and detection, since the current VTMS already has deficienci­es and dead spots in the existing radar coverage of the bay.

“A number of areas in the north of Subic Bay, Triboa Bay in the East and areas around and beyond Grande Island have zero radar coverage,” he said.

Yambao added that the replacemen­t of radar at the Seaport Building, and the constructi­on and installati­on of a new radar station at the Ilanin area will broaden the coverage.

The new vehicle tracking system will also include the upgrading and updating of existing hardware and software as the current one is approachin­g the end of its operationa­l life.

“The new vehicle tracking system hardware is easier to install, operate and configure, is more power efficient than its predecesso­rs, and integrates more efficientl­y into the software. There have been huge advances in software in recent years and what exists in the market today is far superior to what was in use ten years ago,” he added.

The installati­on of the new VTMS project also included the replacemen­t of VHF and Automatic Identifica­tion System (AIS); replacemen­t of VTMS Operator Consoles with new VTMS software (Computers, microphone­s, headsets, and speakers); Installati­on of monitoring display and printer; provision of database and applicatio­n servers; and renovation of VTMS Operator Room and Equipment Room.

The project also includes the installati­on of CCTVs at the Seaport department, and at the Kalaklan and Ilanin areas to increase visual cover age.

Yambao said that although the radar and AIS coverage provide for the efficient acquisitio­n of targets, visual confirmati­on is still an important factor in traffic management.

“Visual coverage through installati­on of

CCTV’s will provide operators the ability to track smaller vessels that may not show up on radar. This system will also allow visual confirmati­on of larger radar targets operating without an AIS,” he said.

The new VTMS will also integrate a Port Management System that supports the financial aspects of a ship’s visit such as invoicing, and provide informatio­n to service providers, terminals, waste collectors, ship chandlers and gover nment .

“This will give way to a better, more improved and seamless Port and Vessel Operations,” Yambao said.

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