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Summary
Max. Size:
Breakbulk:
Depth 12.9 m.
Containers:
Depth 13.7 m.
Passengers:
Depth 12.0 m.
Ro-Ro:
Depth 13.7 m.
Bulk:
Depth 12.0 m.
Tankers:
50,000 d.w.t., LOA 190 m., beam 36.0 m., draft 11.0 m.
Fuel:
Available.
Airport:
Subic Bay Domestic, 10 km. Manila Ninoy Aquino Int'l, 95 km.
Repairs/Drydocks:
Graving dock 550 x 135 m., depth 13.5 m., capacity 450,000 d.w.t.
Medical:
Facilities available.
PHSFS
Also known as Olongapo
Also see
Subic Bay Terminal and
General before first Philippines port
OVERVIEW:
A naturally sheltered port comprising several facilities operating as the Subic Bay
Freeport Zone (SBFZ). Cargoes handled include dry and liquid bulk, containers, Ro-Ro,
passengers and breakbulk cargo. There are also ship repair facilities and berths handling
fishing and military vessels.
LOCATION:
Facilities are located within Subic Bay which lies on the west coast of Luzon, 85
km. WNW of Manila.
CHARTS:
NGA Chart No. 91289.
BA Charts No. 983, 4491 and 4492.
Publications:
BA China Sea Pilot, Vol. 2, NP 31.
PORT LIMITS:
Defined by an arc of 3.0 n.m., centred on Grande Island.
DOCUMENTS:
Vessel to send following documents to Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) via
agent at least 48 hours before arrival
Crew List
(FAL 5)
International Load Line Certificate
Inward/Outward Manifest (declared as per IMDG Code)
IOPP Certificate (tankers only)
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