Philippine Govt Seeks Expansion of RoRo Facility
Under the program, the government wants a RoRo port system to link the country’s islands. Another trigger for increased demand in new vessels is the April 2008 deadline for the phase-out of black cargo tankers plying Philippine waters. Each vessel, carrying 2,500 to 3,750 dead-weight tons, is priced at around $10m to $15m. Lorenzo said that local shipyards have no technology to build such vessels, but many are establishing ties with foreign shipyards to cope with demand. The average life span of a sea-going vessel is 30 to 35 years, with classed ships able to operate well beyond 50 years. Unclassed ships, however, are considered old by the time they reach 25. Source: The Manila Times