The Port of Subic Bay is in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone, the former U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay, on Subic Bay in the Philippines. It is one of the busiest, largest, historical and most important of ports in the Philippines.[citation needed] The Port is operated and managed by the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA).
The port has a capacity to handle 600,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit containers (TEUs) and in 2016 handled less than 200,000 TEU containers.[2]
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^Canivel, Roy Stephen C. (September 7, 2016). "ICTSI seeks to improve utilization at Subic port". Business World. Retrieved September 7, 2016.
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disruptions in port operations, designated ports in Batangas International Port and the PortofSubic, and specifically the SubicBay Freeport shall be...
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possibility of relocating the Cavite Naval Station in SubicBay due to its unhealthy condition. Spanish King Alfonso XII through a Royal Decree made SubicBay (then...
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WestPac. After a short visit in Hawaii, she arrived in her WestPac home portofSubicBay on 25 June. On 5 July she was underway for Yankee Station, to rearm...
expansion of Manila seaports, shifting cargo-handling operations to the portsofSubicBay and Batangas, and to eventually redevelop the port area into...
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series of meetings: Subic, Manila, Cebu and Davao. Subic hosted the Economic Leaders' Meeting just four years after it reopened as a free port zone following...
items from SubicBay in the Philippines. Until mid-1966 when shore installations were prepared to take over the task, messing and quartering of personnel...
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she stayed until 13 February. As a member of Task Group (TG) 76.4 Thomaston later returned to port at SubicBay on 25 February. Her anticipated upkeep period...
000 metric tons of paper annually. Subic Special Economic and Freeport Zone - commonly shortened as SubicBay, Subic Freeport, or Subic (but should no...
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the Western Pacific. This deployment included the portsofSubicBay, Hong Kong, and several ports in Japan. The year 1963 saw her complete a successful...
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Fleet. She departed from the combat zone fairly frequently for port period at SubicBay in the Philippines and for a visit each to Hong Kong and Sattahip...