by admin | May 2, 2008 | Features
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo formally launched the new roll-on/roll-off route linking Jagna-Bohol and Camiguin Island.
The opening of the new route that links the two island provinces—Bohol and Camiguin, stands to boost tourism in the islands known for their ecological-tourism destinations.
Through the Central Nautical Highway (CNH) ro-ro system, tourists visiting the eco-tourist spots in Bohol that include the world-famous Chocolate Hills and the powdery white beaches of Panglao Island and the Loboc river cruise plus the tarsiers, world’s smallest monkey in the municipality of Carmen, can island-jump to the volcanic island of rustic Camiguin.
The President also witnessed the awarding of the certificate of convenience to Asian Marine Shipping for its franchise to operate the Jagna-Mambajao ro-ro route.
The President arrived from Cebu City where the first day of the three-day Central Nautical Highway (CNH) RO-RO caravan had an overnight stop.
Enroute to Jagna Port, the President visited Tubigon port, one of the two ports in Bohol linked to the CNH.
The two ports in Bohol linked to the CNH underwent a P278 million rehabilitation in preparation to linking them to the Strong Republic Nautical Highway third major route—the CNH.
The improvements included the roro ramps, truck holding areas, lighting systems, widening, among others. (PIA/Bohol)
by admin | Apr 29, 2008 | Headlines
AFTER setting up P278M port links in the last seven years for Bohol alone, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (GMA) comes Thursday, April 29 to personally lead the caravan that would make history by uniting Cebu, Bohol, Camiguin and Cagayan de Oro in one nautical highway.
By opening the Central Seaboard (CS) of the country’s Strong Republic Nautical Highway (SRNH), inter-island travel and transport in the Visayas and Mindanao becomes one step away.
In Bohol, the two key ports, the one in Tubigon and another one in Jagna have been upgraded with roll-on roll off (RORO) ramps and corresponding back up areas and lighting systems to better serve vessels cruising to and from Cebu City and the different ports of Mindanao, says a report from the Tagbilaran Port Office of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
At the Tubigon Port, where PGMA inaugurates the improved facility, she would meet the RORO caravan with the rest of the country’s top officials and accompanying media taking the run through the newly opened CS of the SRNH.
The country’s top executive arrives however on a helicopter to meet the caravan she sent off in Cebu earlier as the RORO docks at the port facility which has seen P144M improvements since 2002.
by admin | Apr 29, 2008 | Features
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will formally launch the Roll-On, Roll-Off (Ro-Ro) system linking the ports of Tubigon and Jagna in Bohol province to the Central Nautical Highway (CNH).
The President is scheduled to arrive in Tubigon Tuesday morning to welcome the CNH Ro-Ro Caravan that she will send off at the Bulan Port in Sorsogon and the Cawayan Port in Masbate to formally signal the completion of the Strong Republic Nautical Highway (SRNH).
The event will also formally open the Ro-Ro system between the island provinces of Bohol and Camiguin.
The CNH connects the ports of Pilar and Bulan in Sorsogon to the Balingoan Port in Misamis Oriental, through the Cawagan Port in Masbate, Bogo Port in Cebu, Tubigon and Jagna ports in Bohol and Mambajao and Benoni ports in Camiguin.
The Arroyo administration spent a total of P278 million for the upgrading of the Ro-Ro ramps and the corresponding backup areas, lighting systems at the Tubigon and Jagna ports to better serve vessels cruising to and from Cebu City, Camiguin and Misamis Oriental.
Tagbilaran Ports Operations Manager Rogelio Gambuta said the port of Tubigon can accommodate two Ro-Ro vessels at any given time and can hold a maximum of 15 units of rolling cargoes.
Jagna Port on the other hand is equipped with a 3,000-square meter truck holding area that can hold a total of 35 rolling cargo units.
The SRNH is an integrated set of highway segments and ferry routes and forms the backbone of a nationwide vehicle-accessible transport system, and interconnects 17 provinces and cities throughout the country with the SRNH’s three seaboard trunks—the Western seaboard trunk, the Eastern seaboard trunk and he central seaboard trunk. (PIA/Bohol)