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Introduction: Educational Tour gives us ideas likewise opportunities to visit prestigious agencies that may help us visualize what we are learning at school. This activity helps us develop our personality since social graces and etiquette are learned too by experience. Moreover, important to every student since it is a part of our learning process to acquire more knowledge through actual exposure to the different agencies. On September 3, 2014, the faculty of Computer Technology held an educational trip for the Bachelor of Science in Computer Technology students. The locations were Subic Bay.
II Companies Profile The following are the list of companies and their profile; we had visited last Sept 3 educational tour.
1. Subic Bay International Terminal Corp.
1.1 Background - (SBITC), an ICTSI Group Company, has been serving the growing economy of the northern regions of the Philippines through world class container handling services at the Subic Bay Freeport since 2000 initially at the Naval Supply Depot (NSD). In 2004, SBMA began constructing a dedicated container terminal, the New Container Terminal Compound (NCT-1), as part of its Port Development Master Plan. In October 2007, SBITC was awarded the management and operation of the New Container Terminal-1 (NCT-1). In April 2008, commercial operations commenced and container handling operations at the NSD Terminal were transferred to the NCT-1 located at the Freeport´s Cubi Point. As the NCT-1 terminal operator, SBITC is committed to further develop facilities and provide services at par with the world´s leading container terminals.
1.2 Infrastructure and Support Facilities-
Terminal Area: 13.16 hectares
Berth Length of quay: 280 meters
Number of berthing positions: 2
Controlling depth: 13 meters
Container Yard
Storage areas: 5.57 hectares
Reefer stations: 84 units at 440 volts
Gates
Truck lanes: 6
Weigh bridge: 1 (60-ton capacity)
Truck Holding Area: 0.7 hectares
1.3

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