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PDO - SOUTHERN MINDANAO
Km. 10, Sasa, Davao City, Philippines


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Municipal Ports

Babak
Caliclic
CASODECO
Dawis
Kaputian
Km. 11, Sasa
Limao
Lupon
Maco
Malalag
Peñaplata
Sta. Ana
Sta. Cruz

Private Ports

AJMR Ports Services
Baganga Plywood Corp.
Caltex Philippines, Inc.
Craft Haven International Services Inc.
Davao Oil Terminal and Services Corp.
Emilia Chua (River) Port
HIJO Resources Corp.
Holcim Philippines, Inc.
International Copra Exports Corp.
Interco Manufacturing Corp.
Legaspi Oil Company, Inc.
Mae Wess Ferry Terminal
Mindanao Terminal and Brokerage Services
New Davao Oil Mill, Inc.
Pacific International Terminal Services
Petron Corp.
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp.
Pryce Gases, Inc.
Tagum Agricultural Development Co., Inc.
Tagum Agricultural Development Co., Inc. Jetty Port
Terminal Facilities Services Corp.
Universal Robina Corp.

Other Government Ports

Municipal / Feeder Port
Military Supply Point

 

 

 

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GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION

CASODECO Ferry Landing in Km. 11, Sasa, Davao City was constructed by the Balunos family during the early 90s to serve the transport needs for heavy equipment to Samal Island for its road constructions and other government projects.

Currently, it is used as an alternate platsofrm for the larger barges form Manila in the absence of a special ramp for such at the government-operated Sasa Wharf.

NAVIGATIONAL APPROACH

Entry and exit points from the privately-run CASODECO port structure is through the Davao Gulf.

ENTRANCE CHANNEL

Like the ports along the Sasa Davao City coasts, access to the CASODECO Ferry Landing Area is through the Pakiputan Strait.

FACILITIES AND FEATURES

- Approximately 30 meter-side RORO ramp facility with unpaved back up area
- Partially completed 6 meter-wide concrete access road

CONTACT INFO

Contact Person Mr. Candido Balunos
Address Km. 11, Barangay Sasa,
CASODECO Area,
8000 Davao City

 






 

 

 

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