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After nine months of traffic woes, economic slowdown and unending bickering between the national government and business groups versus the local government of Manila, the port congestion problem may soon be resolved.

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Like we always do as the year comes to an end, Business & Leisure (B&L), the television show, is coming up with a Two-part yearend special where prominent leaders give us their assessment of the year that was for the specific sector they belong to.

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To address the "alarming" level of congestion at the Cebu International Port, an official of the Oriental Port and Allied Services Corporation appealed to local government units concerned to seriously revisit the ongoing truck ban.

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The congestion at Manila’s ports has started to ease up amid the Christmas rush, Cabinet Secretary Rene Almendras said yesterday.

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The Aquino administration has successfully reduced congestion at the Ports of Manila but authorities are expecting further surge in volumes with the upcoming long weekend and the Christmas season.

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It’s about time that the national government takes notice of the serious condition of two of our ports in Manila.  The Manila International Container Port (MICP) and the Port of Manila have been congested far too long that the country is fast disappearing from the radar of international shipping lines as a destination.  The lack of berthing space has also cost many sectors to lose money due to missed deadlines for the country’s exporters or added berthing or harbor fees.

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The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) sees the yard utilization rate at the ports of Manila improving to 80 percent next month once close to 17,000 to 22,000 empty containers or empties clogging the ports are removed.

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After nine months of traffic woes, economic slowdown and unending bickering between the national government and business groups versus the local government of Manila, the port congestion problem may soon be resolved.

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Like we always do as the year comes to an end, Business & Leisure (B&L), the television show, is coming up with a Two-part yearend special where prominent leaders give us their assessment of the year that was for the specific sector they belong to.

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To address the "alarming" level of congestion at the Cebu International Port, an official of the Oriental Port and Allied Services Corporation appealed to local government units concerned to seriously revisit the ongoing truck ban.

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The congestion at Manila’s ports has started to ease up amid the Christmas rush, Cabinet Secretary Rene Almendras said yesterday.

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The Aquino administration has successfully reduced congestion at the Ports of Manila but authorities are expecting further surge in volumes with the upcoming long weekend and the Christmas season.

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It’s about time that the national government takes notice of the serious condition of two of our ports in Manila.  The Manila International Container Port (MICP) and the Port of Manila have been congested far too long that the country is fast disappearing from the radar of international shipping lines as a destination.  The lack of berthing space has also cost many sectors to lose money due to missed deadlines for the country’s exporters or added berthing or harbor fees.

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The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) sees the yard utilization rate at the ports of Manila improving to 80 percent next month once close to 17,000 to 22,000 empty containers or empties clogging the ports are removed.

[DatePublished] => 2014-07-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097197 [AuthorName] => Lawrence Agcaoili [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => http://media.philstar.com/images/the-philippine-star/business/business-main/20140729/ppa-BUS5.jpg ) ) )
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