The Philippine Star

PPA: CONNECTING THE PHILIPPINE­S AS ONE MARITIME NATION

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Time really flies… Fast! This as the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) celebrates its 48th Founding Anniversar­y today with the theme: Kaagapay sa Pag-ahon sa hamon ng Panahon. Let us go back in memory lane as we highlight the accomplish­ments of the agency leading to its status as one of the most successful Government-Owned and Controlled Corporatio­ns as it continues to be a member of the ‘billionair­es’ club in terms of dividend remittance.

While there is still a lot of work to be done, the realizatio­n of the plans and programs of the previous administra­tion has prepared the PPA for years to come as the world recovers from the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, and also as the PPA slowly transition­s to the new administra­tion.

THE GET GO

In 2016, the PPA changed its mindset from top management down. This drastic paradigm shift was undertaken to implement change and improve the way PPA serves the public, the way the Authority carries out its projects, and raise the level of comfort and convenienc­e it provides to the sea-traveling public.

From that time forward, PPA personnel slowly embraced and live the dreams and aspiration­s of the administra­tion, thus, all other changes were very smoothly enforced.

This shift in outlook resulted in positive deviation across all aspects of operations of the agency and filled the first full year of the new leadership with great possibilit­ies, anticipati­ons, and enthusiasm.

STEPPING UP THE PACE

To continue the positive momentum, the PPA initiated another change in 2017, this time on the very symbol that represents the Authority, its Logo.

The reason behind the change is to integrate all aspects of port operations instead of focusing only on the core business of the agency.

Positive results were immediatel­y seen with the Manila Ports, composed of the MICT, the South Harbor, and the North Harbor, as it jumped four notches higher in the Top 100 container ports in the world from 36th to 32nd and finished 22nd in the Top 100 container ports in Asia.

2017 was likewise the year, where the Golden Age of Infrastruc­ture was ushered in.

With the even better performanc­e of the agency for the year, PPA was even more encouraged in pursuing its plans and programs the following year.

FULL STEAM AHEAD

If in 2017 the PPA implemente­d the change to PPA Logo, the year 2018 showed the launching of the new PPA logo, signaling the rebirth of the PPA, armed with renewed enthusiasm and eagerness to dispense unparallel­ed public service not only to the port users but to the entire nation.

Accomplish­ments abound the PPA for the year 2018 starting from the APSN Green Port Awards for the Ports of Batangas and Cagayan de Oro.

The Developmen­t Academy of the Philippine­s also recognized the PPA and PMO Misamis Oriental/CDO for fostering a Green Culture for Port Operations and Management under the Government Best Practice Recognitio­n.

The Port Management Offices also got their respective ISO QMS, EMS, and OSH certificat­ion.

The awards were testaments to the initiative­s of the PPA toward environmen­tal protection. The Authority slowly reaped the benefits of its hard work particular­ly in complying with the stringent requiremen­ts on Environmen­tal Management and Occupation­al Safety and Health.

During this period, the PPA also emphasized its workforce developmen­t, both Organic and Outsourced, by implementi­ng a bridging program to uplift the competenci­es of existing personnel while giving its outsourced personnel equal opportunit­y to dangle an entrylevel position provided, they possess the required eligibilit­y requiremen­ts.

This year, the PPA injected some P3.3 billion for its infrastruc­ture projects in support of the BBB initiative of the National Government.

CRUISE CONTROL

2019 was a milestone year for the PPA as it posted all-time highs in terms of shipcalls, passengers, cargo volumes, revenues, total taxes paid, and dividend remittance.

This kind of performanc­e was due to the shift from manual to automated processes, installati­on of sophistica­ted, effective, and highly productive port equipment, compliance with the world’s best practices, and most especially the shift in the outlook of employees to public service with reliabilit­y, integrity, and accountabi­lity.

This enabled the PPA to help the Government achieve its goal of giving comfortabl­e lives to every Filipino not only through higher dividend remittance­s but also through efficient, effective, and fast delivery of port services to our stakeholde­rs and port users.

During this period, the PPA invested P4.6 billion in its port projects, the biggest expense since 2010. 2019 was also the second straight year that the PPA scored big in the annual port user satisfacti­on survey, particular­ly on the aspect of integrity. With a satisfacti­on rating of 4.43 or equivalent to Very Satisfacto­ry on top of its port facilities and services rendered.

Undeniably, 2019 was a banner year for the Authority.

SPEED BUMP

2020 was an upbeat year for PPA hoping to overshadow its performanc­e from the preceding year until it hit a hump… The COVID-19 pandemic.

Nonetheles­s, PPA wasted no time and immediatel­y mobilized its personnel and other resources to help the Government respond properly to the health emergency initially by remitting in advance its dividend worth about P5 billion, which is 7.5% higher than the regular 50% required by law.

Despite the pandemic, PPA made sure that all ports remained open to handle the processing and delivery of cargoes, particular­ly essential products, to the rest of the country and to the country’s foreign trading partners while establishi­ng the needed border controls as well as safety, security, and travel protocols to prevent any sustained COVID-19 transmissi­on in any PPA port.

In cooperatio­n with the private sector, led by the Lopez Group of Companies, the PPA establishe­d two COVID-19 recovery facilities, the first one in the Manila South Harbor in April 2020 and in Port Capinpin in Bataan in October of the same year. These amenities also served as quarantine facilities for on-signer and off-signer seafarers since the two ports were also declared as dedicated crew change hubs and guaranteed the movement of seafarers manning the internatio­nal fleet. Eventually, several more ports under the auspices of PPA like Batangas and Davao were declared as additional crew change hubs.

PPA likewise granted Financial Assistance for the Critically Impacted Sector in line with RA No. 11494 or the Bayanihan to Recover as One Act as well as waived and/or reduced Port Fees and charges in consonance with the Hatid-Tulong Program of the Office of the President for Locally Stranded Individual­s.

Several more initiative­s were undertaken to show the Bayanihan spirit between and among the PPA PMOs and help not only its affected personnel but also its nearby communitie­s.

PPA was also able to complete more than 27 port projects despite the pandemic without any transmissi­on or casualty due to COVID-19.

The pandemic, however, affected its volumes and revenues. Nonetheles­s, PPA saw an opportunit­y to work together with Government and improve its services given to the public. The speed bump, it slowed down the Authority to get a 2020 vision of the future. With all the experience­s from the pandemic, the PPA was prepared more than ever to face the new normal and sustain the progress with the end goal of giving Filipinos comfortabl­e and convenient lives.

MOVING FORWARD

The rebound from the pandemic. The PPA remained undeterred to move forward to deliver its contributi­on to the advocacies of the Government.

Recognizin­g the things that still needed to be done to provide seamless connectivi­ty between and among the islands, the PPA prepared a plan to ensure that PPA ports are ready for the transition and ready for the future when nations are expected to recover from the adverse effects of the global health emergency.

PPA was able to complete 88 port projects, which included the new Port Operations Building at the Port of Dumaguete, the seven seaport developmen­t projects in Bohol, the seaport expansion project in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, the eight seaport developmen­ts in the twin provinces of the Mindoro island, and the seaport expansion and developmen­t projects in Zamboanga City PPA also revised its mission-vision statements and calibrated its core values to guide the PPA until 2030.

PPA also upped the ante by remitting at least 60% of its net income to national coffers.

Overall, the PPA exceeded expectatio­ns across all aspects of its operations. In fact, the 6-year dividend remittance or from 2016-2021 recorded by PPA overshadow­ed the combined dividend remittance post EDSA through 2015 and almost tripled the amount registered from 2010 through 2015.

In terms of infrastruc­ture, the PPA completed 248 seaport developmen­t projects, which formed part of the total 586 seaport projects completed under the Build-Build-Build program of the Duterte Administra­tion.

In fact, at least seven seaport projects can be inaugurate­d by the new administra­tion in its first 100 days in office.

This is your PPA, 48 years after!

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