PMO MO/C conducts virtual Division-Level Yearend Conference for 2021

Diligence and patience: the two anchors relied on by the Port Management Office of Misamis Oriental/Cagayan de Oro in remaining steadfast and resilient amidst the challenges of 2021, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and its variants. Conducting tree planting activities, providing support to government-initiated programs, and being the recipient of prestigious awards are just some continue reading : PMO MO/C conducts virtual Division-Level Yearend Conference for 2021

PMO MO/C takes part in Tree Planting Activity for the National Zero Waste Month Celebration

A total of 100 mangrove seedlings were planted at the New Government Center Site of Opol, Misamis Oriental to mark the celebration of the National Zero Waste Month where the PMO MO/C through its Opol Terminal Management Office actively participated on January 29, 2022. Mangroves perform an integral role in environmental protection, especially for countries continue reading : PMO MO/C takes part in Tree Planting Activity for the National Zero Waste Month Celebration

PMO MO/C participates in the virtual WWF Media Launch for Baseline Study on Port Waste Management in the Philippines

The Port Management Office of Misamis Oriental/Cagayan de Oro represented by the Port Services Division Manager Ruby Gumapon and Environmental Specialist Core D. Suan, attended the virtual media launch for the World Wide Fund Baseline Study on Port Waste Management in the Philippines held last 28 January 2022, via Zoom. The results of the study continue reading : PMO MO/C participates in the virtual WWF Media Launch for Baseline Study on Port Waste Management in the Philippines

PMO/MOC facilitates transportation of relief goods to Bohol after onslaught of TS Odette

Typhoon Odette was the 15th and the strongest storm to hit the country in 2021. It made its landfall on the 16th of December, developing from a Category 1 storm to Category 5 within 24 hours. Heavy rains and strong winds flooded the islands of Siargao, Surigao, Leyte, Cebu, and Bohol, leaving behind destroyed homes continue reading : PMO/MOC facilitates transportation of relief goods to Bohol after onslaught of TS Odette