The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) has opened 8 RoRo missionary routes proposed by shipping operators in support of the Road Roll-on / Roll-off Terminal System (RRTS) and the priority program relating to the upgrading of the domestic shipping in support of the nautical highway development under the 10-year maritime industry development plan (MIDP).
At the latest Oversight Meeting of the House Committee on Transportation chaired by House Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, MARINA OIC Vice Admiral Narciso Vingson Jr presented the 8 industry-proposed RoRo missionary routes, in addition to the 19 newly-opened RoRo missionary routes in January 2019.
House Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo commended the MARINA of its effort to promote greater connectivity and economic interactions of the various islands of the archipelago.
The 8 industry-proposed RoRo missionary routes are the following:
- Daanbantayan, Cebu to Calbayog City, Samar
- Tabuelan, Cebu to Ajuy, Iloilo
- Laoay, Bohol to Cagayan de Oro
- San Juan, Batangas to Calapan, Oriental Mindoro
- Iloilo City to Cuyo, Palawan
- San Pascual, Burias Island, Masbate to Pasacao, Camarines Sur
- San Andres, Quezon to Pasacao, Camarines Sur
- Lucena, Quezon to San Fernando, Masbate
The MARINA will issue a letter approval that will give a proponent shipping-operator 4 months to start vessel operation on its proposed route, while processing the acquisition of its Certificates of Public Convenience (CPCs).
Upon granting of the CPC, the proponent shipping operator shall enjoy a 5-year route protection or protection of investment, as well as 50% discount on the processing on the regular fees of all applications and renewal of ship documents, licenses, certificates, and permits.
In February 2019, 7 of the 19 newly-opened RoRo missionary routes were already applied for by shipping operators, signifying their interest to serve the unserved routes within the Philippine nautical highway.
The other 12 RoRo missionary routes that have been opened for prospective shipping operators include the following:
- Basco, Batanes – Currimao, Ilocos Norte
- San Juan, Batangas – Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro
- Real, Quezon – Polillo Island, Quezon
- Lucena, Quezon – Buyabod, Marinduque
- Pantao, Albay – San Pascual, Masbate
- Calbayog City, Samar – Cataingan, Masbate
- Cuyo, Palawan – San Jose de Buenavista, Antique
- Oslob, Cebu – Dumaguete, Negros Oriental
- Punta Engano, Mactan Island, Cebu – Jetafe, Bohol
- Poro, Camotes, Cebu – Isabel, Leyte
- Lipata, Surigao del Norte – Dapa, Surigao del Norte
- Siaton, Negros Oriental – Dipolog City
Shipping companies are further encouraged to propose new missionary routes, in addition to the existing list, that could be developed. These will become operational once a qualified applicant is determined based on evaluation of its documents, and has been issued the necessary permits by MARINA.