Published May 27, 2021, 12:52 PM
Aboitiz Construction on Wednesday, (May 26) announced it has finished the design and construction of Berth no. 4 for Davao International Container Terminal (DICT) in Panabo City, Davao del Norte. The DICT is one of the most modern ports in the country and the project is an extension of Aboitiz’ previous construction of Berths 1-3.
The length of the DICT Berths totals 600 meters. They can moor 3 units of Post Panamax vessels.
Berth no. 4 alone is a 33-meter wide and 177-meters long structure, with a connecting bridge access and a mooring Dolphin. In all, Aboitiz installed 1,965 pieces of precast pile cap, beams, girder and t-beams using a couple of barges and 4 cranes.
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DAVAO CITY â The cold storage facility at the Anflo Industrial Estate (AIE) in Panabo City is expected to be operational by March with hog processors lined up as initial clients.
Ricardo F. Lagdameo, first vice-president of Damosa Land, Inc., which owns and manages the AIE special economic zone, said operations are on track with the construction of the 1,000-square meter facility and it will be ready within the first quarter for various sectors requiring refrigeration.
âThis is open to all. First customers will include hog processors,â Mr. Lagdameo said in an online message.
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