PPA BOOSTS PORTS’ GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS

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The state-run Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) yesterday said it has launched its Integrated Management System (IMS) at the Port Management Offices (PMOs) NCR-North and PMO NCR-South to boost the port’s global competitiveness.

This initiative aims to enhance port operations by ensuring compliance with ISO standards and the Government Quality Management Systems Standards (GQMSS). 

PPA said the implementation of the IMS aligns with executive order no. 605, which establishes the structure, mechanism, and standards for the government’s quality management program.

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PPA general manager Jay Santiago said that the IMS makes the Philippines “at par with the world’s best port practices and that the Philippine ports are globally ready and competitive.”

“By implementing globally recognized standards, we are ensuring that our ports operate efficiently while upholding the highest levels of corporate governance and sustainability,” said Santiago in statement.

Santiago said he has directed all Port Management Offices nationwide to ensure the effective implementation of the IMS manual across their respective ports, particularly in key operational processes on vessel entrance and departure clearance, as well as the entry and withdrawal of cargo.

With the adoption of the IMS, PPA aims to elevate the quality of services and port management while strengthening its commitment to environmental sustainability and the safety and well-being of its workforce.

The system is designed to uphold rigorous standards of corporate governance, fostering a cleaner, safer, and more efficient port environment. Additionally, the IMS encompasses measures to minimize the environmental impact of port activities, as well as occupational health and safety protocols aimed at protecting the well-being of PPA employees, port users, and other stakeholders by providing a safe, healthy, and work-conducive environment.

With the goal of implementing the IMS across all PMOs and the PPA head office by 2028, this initiative is part of a broader strategy to standardize and elevate port management nationwide.

This will not only transform Philippine ports as globally competitive trade hubs but it will also minimize the ecological footprint of port activities for more sustainable environment while supporting the country’s economic growth and by helping the logistics costs lower for each family’s lower costs of every day basic goods while ensuring high-quality port services.

Meanwhile, PPA also successful launched ISO certification in nine PPA-PMOs, including Batangas, Panay/Guimaras, Misamis Occidental/Ozamiz, Zamboanga, Socsargen, Misamis Oriental/Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Palawan, and Bicol.

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