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PHMNL
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General before first Philippines port
OVERVIEW:
The main port comprises four areas; South Harbor, Manila International Container Terminal
(MICT), North Harbor and Manila Multipurpose Terminal. In addition, there is a CBM
facility at Rosario that handles imports of crude oil.
North Harbor generally handles domestic cargo and South Harbor handles international
cargo. Cargoes handled include containers, passengers, dry and liquid bulk, Ro-Ro
and breakbulk.
LOCATION:
On the eastern shore of Manila Bay on the west coast of Luzon.
CHARTS:
Digital: GB360590, PH4MCT40 and PH5MHR40.
Paper: BA 3931, 3932 and 4491.
US 801316.
Publications:
NP31, China Sea Pilot Vol 2.
PORT LIMITS:
Defined by a line connecting the following positions:
- 14° 41.40′ N, 120° 55.10′ E
- 14° 29.90′ N, 120° 55.10′ E.
DOCUMENTS:
Customs:
The following should be available on arrival for the boarding Customs Officer:
Last Port Clearance (original)
2 Cargo Declarations
(FAL 2)
2 Crew Effects Declarations…
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