Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Lagonglong Port project to boost logistics/trade capacity in Mindanao

 MISAMIS ORIENTAL—The Aboitiz Construction completed the Lagonglong Port project in partnership with AMADI MGT Terminals Inc., to boost logistics and trade capacity and strengthens Aboitiz’ commitment to infrastructure development and economic growth in the Mindanao area.

The private commercial port, located in Lagonglong, Misamis Oriental, included the construction of dock facilities, storage areas for perishable goods, and the installation of loading and unloading equipment.   As the official contractor, Aboitiz Construction deployed up to 300 workers during peak construction periods, highlighting its dedication to creating local jobs.

“We are not just building a port; we are fostering economic growth and job creation. Our commitment to operational excellence drives us to continue our partnership with AMADI in advancing both business and communities,” Aboitiz Construction’s Chief Operating Officer Ramez Sihom said.

With a handling capacity of up to 3.3 million metric tons of bulk cargo annually, the new port is poised to streamline logistics for transporting agricultural products and raw materials, strengthen regional trade capacity, and create employment opportunities for the local community.

The berth measures 23 meters in width and 250 meters in length, with a seabed elevation of -21 meters from mean lower low water (MLLW), allowing it to accommodate larger vessels and support efficient cargo handling operations.

Aboitiz Construction, a trusted partner in marine infrastructure

Aboitiz Construction signed a partnership with DICT Bulk Terminal, Inc. in October 2024 to develop a new berth dedicated to cement shipments at the Davao International Container Terminal (DICT) in Panabo City, Davao del Norte.


This project marks the construction of DICT’s fifth berth and is targeted for completion within the year. The facility primarily accommodates cement and cementitious materials, further supporting the region’s infrastructure and development needs and enhancing port efficiency and supporting the nation’s growing logistics and trade demands.

Aboitiz Construction has been a long-standing partner of DICT, having built all four of its existing berths—the latest of which was completed in 2021. That project notably enhanced operational efficiency by reducing vessel turnaround times and increasing the terminal’s capacity to handle agro-industrial goods.

This continued collaboration demonstrates Aboitiz Construction’s marine infrastructure expertise and its commitment to advancing the country’s logistics and trade capabilities.  In addition to marine infrastructure capabilities, Aboitiz Construction previously completed major projects in Balamban, Cebu for Tsuneishi Heavy Industries.

These included a 100-hectare shipbuilding facility and the Pier Head and Admin Building Project, which involved extensive reclamation works, a causeway, and various support facilities.  

These projects underscore Aboitiz Construction’s capability in delivering large-scale marine works that support nation-building and industrial growth. (Photos: Aboitiz Construction & Google Images)

 

 

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