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PBBM: Upgraded Banago Port To Serve As ‘Standard Design’ For Terminals

Ayon kay PBBM, ang Banago Port Improvement Project ang magiging hulmahan ng future port developments sa buong Pilipinas.

PBBM: Upgraded Banago Port To Serve As ‘Standard Design’ For Terminals

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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday said the Banago Port Improvement Project will serve as a model for the country’s terminals and ports to ensure a more efficient and modern services for passengers and cargo.

After inspecting the upgraded Banago Port, Marcos said the new Port Operations Building (POB) can now accommodate up to 500 passengers, a significant increase from the previous capacity of 50.

“This is now going to be the standard design for our terminals, for our ports around the country,” Marcos told reporters.

“And the reason it’s important to have a standard design so that ang tao, ang pasahero, kahit saan sumasakay, saan bumababa, alam nila kung saan bibili ng ticket, saan maghihintay, saan papasok, saan sila dadaan (A standard design is important so that passengers, wherever they board or disembark, know where to buy tickets, where to wait, where to enter, and where to exit. Everything will be clear). All of that,” he added.

Marcos said the modernization project makes a big difference, as the port is now clean and well-maintained, making the travel experience for Filipinos “a little more pleasant.”

Marcos, joined by key officials from the Department of Transportation and the Philippine Ports Authority, led the unveiling of the ceremonial marker for the new POB.

The upgrade addresses the increasing demand for safe, efficient and future-ready port operations in Bacolod City.

The new facility features a modern operations center, allowing the existing terminal to serve passengers exclusively.

Other improvements include widening the causeway to improve road access, enhancing vehicular flow, and installing a covered walkway to protect passengers from inclement weather.

The modernization of Banago Port is expected to spur economic growth of Negros Occidental, with upgraded infrastructure generating ripple effects across shipping, transportation, retail, tourism and related sectors, reinforcing the province’s position as a vibrant economic hub.

The Banago Port plays a crucial role in passenger transportation, Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) services, and the shipment of vital goods such as sugar, rice and corn that support the local and regional economies.

It also facilitates easier access to nearby tourist destinations, including Mambukal Resort and Wildlife Sanctuary, Patag in Silay City, and Lakawon Island. (PNA)