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NAIA OIC: Mr. Joselito L. Antioquia Email PORTS OF ENTRY PORT INFORMATION ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER AIRPORT SEAPORT A. NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION NCR / PQS - NAIA OIC: Ninoy Aquino International Ninoy Aquino Mr. Joselito L. Antioquia Email +632 832-2982 +632 832-2982 None Airport, Pasay City International Airport Address: [email protected] NCR / PQS - South Harbor OIC: Plant Quarantine Service, 16th South Harbor, Port of Mr. Jesus V. Bajacan Email Street, BPI Compound, Gate 3, +632 527-4441 +632 527-4446 None Manila Address: [email protected] South Harbor, Port of Manila NCR / PQS - MICP OIC: South Access Road, Port Area, Manila International Mr. Fernando G. Masbate Email +632 245-8640 None None Manila Container Port Address: [email protected] PORT INFORMATION ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER AIRPORT SEAPORT B. LUZON Region I / PQS - La Union OIC: Poro Point, San Fernando City, La Laoag International Dr. Alvaro L. Lacasandile Email +6372 607-5719 +6372 607-5719 Port of La Union Union Airport Address: [email protected] Diodado Macapagal SBMA, Subic, Zambales Region III / PQS - Pampanga OIC: International Aiport, Clark, Port of Mariveles Mr. Angelito A. Cortez Email San Fernando, Pampanga +6345 961-7928 +6345 961-7928 SBMA, Olongapo, Subic, Port of Marilao Address: [email protected] Zambales Port of Masinloc Region IV-A / PQS - Batangas OIC: Mr. Edgardo H. Carandang Email Port of Batangas, Batangas City +6343 723-2322 +6343 723-2322 None Batangas Port Address: [email protected] Region IV-A / PQS - Quezon OIC: Ms. Romela G. Macahilig Email Talao-Talao, Lucena City None None None Lucena Port Address: [email protected] Region V / PQS - Legazpi OIC: Mr. Danilo L. Doblon Email Rawis, Legazpi City +6352 482-0901 +6352 482-0901 None Legazpi Port Address: [email protected] PORT INFORMATION ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER AIRPORT SEAPORT C. VISAYAS Region VI / PQS - Bacolod OIC: New Bacolod-Silay Airport, BREDCO Avanceña St., Brgy. 39, Bacolod Mr. John A. Calumpiano Email +6334 435-4328 +6334 435-4328 Silay City, Negros City, Negros Occidental Address: [email protected] Occidental Pulupandan Port Iloilo International Airport Iloilo Port Complex Region VI / PQS - Iloilo OIC: Kalibo International Fort San Pedro Port Ms. Lea P. Gella Email BPI Compound, Parola, Iloilo City +6333 300-0873 +6333 300-0873 Airport Address: [email protected] Godofredo P. Ramos Culasi Port, Roxas City (Caticlan) Airport, Malay *not yet operational Region VII / PQS - Dumaguete OIC: Flores Avenue, Lo-oc, Dumaguete Mr. Enrico A. Amores Email +6335 226-3172 +6335 226-3172 None Dumaguete Port City Address: [email protected] PORT INFORMATION ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER AIRPORT SEAPORT C. VISAYAS (Continuation…) Region VII / PQS - Cebu OIC: +6332 238-3048 +6332 2561396 Mactan International Ms. Marina T. Hermoso Email Arellano Boulevard, Cebu City Cebu International Port Airport Address: [email protected] +6332 256-1396 to 97+6332 238-3048 Region VIII / PQS - Tacloban OIC: Ms. Virgilia R. Deloria Email Jones Street, Tacloban City +6353 321-2088 +6353 321-2088 None Tacloban Port Address: [email protected] PORT INFORMATION ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER AIRPORT SEAPORT D. MINDANAO Region IX / PQS - Zamboanga OIC: BPI Compound, Port Area, Zamboanga International Zamboanga International Mr. Benito S. Mendoza Email +6362 991-2802 +6362 991-2802 Zamboanga City Airport Seaport Address: [email protected] Region X / PQS - CDO OIC: Laguindingan Airport *not Mr. Manuel A. Barradas Email Cagayan De Oro City +6388 856-8777 +6388 880-5217 Port of Cagayan de Oro operational Address: [email protected] Region X / PQS - Iligan OIC: Ms. Maria Luz C. Tormis Email Port Area, Iligan City None None None Government Port Address: [email protected] Region XI / PQS - Davao OIC: Davao International Mr. Andres L. Alemania Email Sasa Wharf, Port of Davao City +6382 234-0574 +6382 235-2518 Sasa Wharf Airport Address: [email protected] Region XI / PQS - Mati OIC: +6387 388-3510 Mr. Dulthe L. Espirituoso Email Mati, Davao Oriental +6387 388-3510 None Port of Mati Address: [email protected] +6387 811-3356 PORT INFORMATION ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER AIRPORT SEAPORT D. MINDANAO (Continuation…) Region XII / PQS - GenSan OIC: Port Area, Makar Wharf, General General Santos City Mr. Ramon G. Milloria Email +6383 552-4254 +6383 552-4254 Makar Wharf Santos City International Airport Address: [email protected] Region XII / Cotabato OIC: Mr. Rakim L. Tantong Email Bo. 2, EJC Montilla, Tacurong City +6364 200-6465 +6364 200-6465 None Port of Polloc Address: [email protected] Port of Masao, Agusan del Norte +6385 342-4092 Port of Nasipit, Agusan del local 300 Norte Region XIII / PQS - CARAGA OIC: DA-RFO 13, Capitol Site, Butuan +6385 342-4092 Surigao Baseport, Surigao Mr. Rayme S. Ladao Email None City local 310 del Norte Address: [email protected] Port of Tandag, Surigao del Sur +6385 341-2114 Port of Bislig, Surigao del Sur.
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