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BACOLOD: R-II plans port project

Construction magnate Reghis Romero II disclosed plans to invest in port operations here through Harbour Centre Port Terminal, Inc.
“We are looking into Bacolod. With our experience in port operations, we can convert the domestic into international port. [There are] industries that we are tied up with that we can bring here,” Mr. Romero said in […]

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Construction magnate Reghis Romero II disclosed plans to invest in port operations here through Harbour Centre Port Terminal, Inc.

“We are looking into Bacolod. With our experience in port operations, we can convert the domestic into international port. [There are] industries that we are tied up with that we can bring here,” Mr. Romero said in an interview.

R-II Builders constructed the Harbour Centre Port Terminal, a modern port situated within the 79-hectare Manila Harbour Centre, a development project that included the former Smokey Mountain garbage dump site.

“We are looking for other ports. We at R-II Builders are called a port city developer. We develop the port, we operate [it], and we create the industrial and commercial [opportunities]. Once you have [these] then you have housing,” Mr. Romero said.

Although he did not yet identify a specific site in Bacolod, Mr. Romero said he went around the city on Friday to look for a possible site.

Bacolod City has two major commercial ports, the BREDCO port at the Reclamation area and the Negros Navigation port in Banago.

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