Port of General Santos

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Port of General Santos
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Country Philippines
Location General Santos
Coordinates 6°05′39.8″N125°09′27.1″E / 6.094389°N 125.157528°E / 6.094389; 125.157528 Coordinates: 6°05′39.8″N125°09′27.1″E / 6.094389°N 125.157528°E / 6.094389; 125.157528
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Operated by South Cotabato Integrated Port Services [1]

The Port of General Santos (Filipino : Pantalan ng General Santos), also known as the Makar Port, is a seaport in General Santos in the Philippines. [2]

The port is used to transport cargo in and out of General Santos, serving the wider Soccsksargen region. [3] From 2008 until 2018, the seaport did not serve domestic passenger services. Passenger services was briefly resumed in October 2018 [4] with 2Go Travel serving Davao City, Zamboanga City, Iloilo City, and Manila for eight months. [2] 2go resumed its Davao City route by 2021. The Philippine Ports Authority is working to expand the seaport's passenger operations. [5]

In September 2021, a new Port Operations Building (POB) complex for the seaport was inaugurated. [2] [3] [6]

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