Port of Ozamiz

The Port of Ozamiz or Ozamiz Port (Filipino: Daungan ng Ozamiz, Cebuano: Pantalan sa Ozamiz), is a seaport in Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental, Philippines. Located in Panguil Bay, it is one of the major gateway ports in the Philippines. It is managed by and the baseport of Philippine Ports Authority - Port Management Office Misamis Occidental/Ozamiz.[2]

Port of Ozamiz
Location
CountryPhilippines
LocationPanguil Bay, Mindanao island, the Philippines
Coordinates8.139568°N 123.8435473°E / 8.139568; 123.8435473
UN/LOCODEPHOZC[1]
Details
Opened1700s
Operated byPhilippine Ports Authority
Owned byRepublic of the Philippines
Type of harbourNatural/Artificial
Land area21,274 m2 (228,990 sq ft)
No. of wharfs2
No. of piers2
Draft depth9.5 m (31 ft)
Other namesDaungan ng Ozamiz
Pantalan sa Ozamiz
Statistics
Website
ppapmoozamiz.com,
www.ppa.gov.ph

History

On June 9, 1961, President Carlos P. Garcia established Ozamiz Port as a subport of entry of Cagayan de Oro City.[3] On July 22, 1993, President Fidel V. Ramos placed the port under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority.[4]

Passenger Line

Statistics[8]

Passenger Movement

YearPassenger
Embarked
Passenger
Disembarked
TotalPercent
Increased
(-Decreased)
2022 905,605 906,219 1,811,824 149.18%
2021 367,372 359,729 727,101 20.87%
2020 500,319 418,532 918,851 73.78%
2019 1,912,391 1,592,414 3,504,805 1.77%
2018 1,700,011 1,743,681 3,443,692 7.53%
20171,863,7561,860,3743,724,13014.09%
20161,576,3221,687,9813,264,3031.21%
20151,594,1401,710,1383,304,278


Container Traffic

YearDomestic
Inward
Domestic
Outward
Domestic
Total
ImportExportForeign TotalGrand
Total
Percent
Increased
(-Decreased)
2023 18,630 18,115 36,744 0 0 0 36,744 17.79%
2022 22,641 22,052 44,693 0 0 0 44,693 8.73%
2021 20,628 20,478 41,106 0 0 0 41,106 1.44%
2020 20,481 20,040 40,521 0 0 0 40,521 14.45%
2019 23,658 23,709 47,367 0 0 0 47,367 7.70%
2018 22,040 21,940 43,980 0 0 0 43,980 17.58%
201718,58618,81937,40500037,4051.36%
201618,71819,20237,92000037,92016.64%
201516,01916,49132,51000032,510-

Cargo Throughput

YearDomestic
Inward
Domestic
Outward
Domestic
Total
ImportExportForeign TotalGrand
Total
Percent
Increased
(-Decreased)
2023 405,232 145,207 550,442 15,048 0 15,048 565,490 10.17%
2022 459,583 154,172 613,755 15,755 0 15,755 629,510 9.65%
2021 522,266 154,457 676,723 20,042 0 20,042 696,765 9
2020 577,341 162,760 740,101 25,604 0 25,604 765,705 17.84
2019 680,282 223,511 903,792 28,221 0 28,221 932,013 8.44
2018 783,274 217,041 1,000,288 17,608 0 17,608 1,017,896 11.57
2017631,269255,527886,79625,000025,000912,2964.91
2016606,645321,528928,17331,082031,082959,25413.36%
2015527,596303,460831,056000831,056

Shipcalls

YearDomesticDomestic
Percent
Increased
(-Decreased)
ForeignForeign
Percent
Increased
(-Decreased)
Grand
Total
Percent
Increased
(-Decreased)
2023 11,060 9.18% 3 0% 11,063 9.18%
2022 12,178 2.88% 3 0% 12,181 2.88%
2021 12,539 28.76% 3 25% 12,542 28.74%
2020 9,738 43.39% 4 71.43% 9,742 43.41%
2019 17,201 0.67% 14 6.67% 17,215 0.67%
2018 17,317 10.22% 15 25% 17,332 10.18%
201715,7113% 2058.33% 15,7312.8%
201615,2540.95%4841.18%15,3021.04%
201515,1103415,144

References

  1. "UNLOCODE (PH) - PHILIPPINES". service.unece.org. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  2. "List of Ports covered in PPA Statistics" (PDF). Philippine Ports Authority. Retrieved September 6, 2017.
  3. Garcia, C. P. (1961). Executive Order No. 432 : Opening Ozamis City as a subport of entry of Cagayan de Oro City. Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. 57 (27), 4893.
  4. Office of the President of the Philippines. (1993). [Executive Order Nos. : 1 – 125]. Manila : Presidential Management Staff.
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  8. "PPA Annual Port Statistics". Philippine Ports Authority. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
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