Port of Plaridel

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Port of Plaridel
Daungan ng Plaridel
Pantalan sa Plaridel
Looc Harbor in Plaridel, Misamis Occidental.png
Port of Plaridel
Location
Country Philippines
Location Mindanao Sea, Mindanao island, the Philippines
Coordinates 8°36′26″N123°43′32″E / 8.60720°N 123.72559°E / 8.60720; 123.72559
UN/LOCODE PHPLA [1]
Details
Operated by Philippine Ports Authority - Port Management Office Misamis Occidental/Ozamiz.
Owned by Republic of the Philippines
Type of harbour Natural/Artificial
Statistics
Website

The Port of Plaridel or Plaridel Port (Filipino : Daungan ng Plaridel, Cebuano : Pantalan sa Plaridel), is a seaport in Plaridel, Misamis Occidental, Philippines. It is managed by Philippine Ports Authority - Port Management Office Misamis Occidental/Ozamiz. [2]

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Passenger Lines

Statistics [4]

Passenger Movement

YearPassenger
Embarked
Passenger
Disembarked
TotalPercent
Increased
(-Decreased)
202013,84715,04528,892Decrease2.svg82.39
201980,03583,993164,02829.88
201861,31664,980126,2966.12
201760,00359,011119,014-0.39Decrease2.svg
201656,20663,280119,486-

Cargo Throughput

YearDomestic
Inward
Domestic
Outward
Domestic
Total
ImportExportForeign TotalGrand
Total
Percent
Increased
(-Decreased)
201930,47026,54857,01800057,01815.09
201830,43219,11149,54300049,54322.48
201717,02223,42840,45000040,450-28.46Decrease2.svg
201610,49346,04856,54100056,541-

Shipcalls

YearDomesticDomestic
Percent
Increased
(-Decreased)
ForeignForeign
Percent
Increased
(-Decreased)
Grand
Total
Percent
Increased
(-Decreased)
20194780478155.61
201818701873.31
2017181-0-181-2.16Decrease2.svg
20161850185-

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