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Marcos wants 24/7 port operations

The Philippine Star

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June 07, 2024

President Marcos has ordered a round-the-clock deployment of customs and agriculture department teams to ports to ensure uninterrupted processing of shipments, including the screening of imported goods such as food and agricultural products.

- ALEXIS ROMERO

At a meeting with the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC)-Infrastructure Sector Group last Wednesday, Marcos said the operations of all ports and the processing of shipments should be continuous to accommodate the arrival of more ships.

“In this business, there’s no after hours... It’s ready 24/7. So, let’s not put an extra team, let’s just keep it running. Whatever you have there in the day, let the same number of people that you have all 24 hours,” Marcos told government officials and PSAC members during the meeting held at Malacañang. He noted that the setup would require three eight-hour shifts of personnel.

“Let’s keep it running, whatever you have in the day, that is the same amount, same number of people at night. This is not a skeleton crew but a full complement of personnel who will take care of any kind of business that is there,” the President was quoted by a PSAC statement as saying.

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