Davao

General information

Name:
Davao
Country:
Philippines
UN/Locode:
PHDVO
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
16
Expected Vessels:
25
Berths:
3
Coordinates:
N 07° 12' E 125° 41'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Cargo Ship
17.04. 07:58
Tanker
18.04. 00:53
Cargo Ship
17.04. 16:40
Cargo Ship
18.04. 03:05
Cargo Ship
18.04. 03:09
Cargo Ship
17.04. 03:59
Cargo Ship
16.04. 17:50
Tanker
17.04. 23:18
Cargo Ship
18.04. 10:55
Rescue Vessel
16.04. 02:38

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Cargo Ship
19.04. 00:00
Cargo Ship
19.04. 04:00
Tanker
19.04. 09:00
Cargo Ship
19.04. 11:00
Cargo Ship
19.04. 15:00
Cargo Ship
19.04. 19:01
Cargo Ship
19.04. 21:00
Tanker
20.04. 05:00
Tanker
20.04. 06:30
Cargo Ship
20.04. 17:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Cargo Ship
18.04. 09:46
Cargo Ship
18.04. 08:49
Cargo Ship
18.04. 06:35
Tanker
18.04. 06:05
Tanker
18.04. 04:54
Cargo Ship
17.04. 22:50
Tanker
17.04. 17:36
Cargo Ship
17.04. 14:25
Cargo Ship
17.04. 12:54
Cargo Ship
17.04. 12:47

Latest news

Konecranes wins combined order for yard and quay cranes in the Philippines

Thu Aug 29 11:05:38 CEST 2019 arnekiel

Kudos Trucking Company has ordered two Konecranes Noell Rubber Tired Gantry (RTG) cranes and two Konecranes Gottwald Model 5 Mobile Harbor Cranes (MHCs) for their terminal in Davao City, the Philippines. Konecranes booked the order in June 2019.

Chinese navy to make first Philippines port call in seven years

Sun Apr 30 11:35:19 CEST 2017 arnekiel

Chinese navy ships will visit the Philippines for the first time since 2010 this weekend as Manila and Beijing try to ease strategic mistrust and move beyond their territorial disputes. Three vessels – the guided missile destroyer Changchun, the guided missile frigate Jingzhou, and the supply ship Chaohu – will dock at Davao City in Mindanao from Sunday until Tuesday. They will visit around 20 countries in Asia, Europe, Africa and Oceania, and be headed by Rear Admiral Shen Hao, deputy commander of the People’s Liberation Army Navy’s East Sea Fleet. http://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/2091562/chinese-navy-make-first-philippines-port-call-decade

Costs concerns hang over Davao project

Sun Oct 16 19:48:11 CEST 2016 arnekiel

Ambitious plans to update Davao Sasa port in the Philippines might be cut owing to concerns about costs and capacity, sources have said. The modernisation, using a PPP, was touted as the way for the Philippines to overhaul its weak infrastructure. The plan was to create a 1.2m teu facility, but these plans may now be scaled back. “The proposed amount of this project at PHP 18.9bn ($390m) might be reduced as the new government of Pres Duterte is currently reviewing the capacity of Davao Sasa. The costs need to be manageable because of its direct impact in cargo-handling charges,” one shipping industry source told Port Strategy. The source asked not to be named as did government officials who confirmed that talks on the subject had taken place. “I visited it and then in the last meeting of the PPA [Philippine Ports Authority] board, I told them to take a look, re-evaluate, and, if necessary, to modernise it on the basis of the previous plan at P4bn, then let’s do it,” Transportation Undersecretary for maritime sector Felipe Judan told the Manila Standard. Source: Port Strategy

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