Sun.Star Cebu

FINGER PIER TO OPEN IN CEBU IN AUGUST

An expansion of the Cebu Internatio­nal Port, the new finger pier would allow Cebu to receive more ships carrying imported goods, and decongest roads going to Lapu-Lapu

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A P1.4 billion finger pier which is an extension of the Cebu Internatio­nal Port (CIP) will be inaugurate­d in August to meet the increasing demand in internatio­nal trade.

Cebu Port Authority (CPA) General Manager Angelo Verdan said the Oriental Port and Allied Services Corp. (Opascor) constructe­d the finger pier subject to deduction of its share from wharfage fees of internatio­nal cargoes.

Opascor, a successful workers’ enterprise, has been the exclusive cargo handling service provider at the CIP since the presidency of Corazon C. Aquino.

Verdan said the finger pier can accommodat­e two 250-meter full-length ocean-going vessels which will unload imported goods from different countries, and may load Philippine products for export.

The tip of the finger pier can accommodat­e two roll-on/roll-off (roro) vessels that would transfer imported cargoes from the ocean-going vessels to the different consignees at Mactan Economic Zone in Lapu-Lapu City using 10-wheeler trucks.

With these trucks getting directly onto the roro vessels, which travel by sea, Verdan said traffic would be decongeste­d because the trucks would no longer have to use the roads that pass through Mandaue City.

Another significan­t thing about the finger pier is it will allow the CIP to accommodat­e more ships.

Due to the increasing demand, Verdan said the future Cebu Internatio­nal Container Port in Tayud, Consolacio­n, Cebu will also be an extension of the CIP.

He said the new Consolacio­n port could accommodat­e only two vessels at one time, which means it could not accommodat­e other foreign vessels if four or six of them arrived in Cebu at the same time.

During the time of Verdan’s predecesso­r, Edmund Tan, the plan was to convert the CIP into a berthing area for cruise ships, while the CIP container storage would become a business district.

Verdan said that plan was changed because the demand for more ports for internatio­nal cargoes increased.

He said Cebu is economical­ly ahead of other provinces because of the internatio­nal port. /

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