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Port in Philippines
BREDCO Port
Map
Location
Country Philippines
LocationBacolod City
Coordinates 10°40′39′′N 122°56′32′′E / 10.67750°N 122.94222°E / 10.67750; 122.94222
UN/LOCODE PHBCD
Details
Opened1990s
Operated by Bacolod Real Estate Development Corporation
Owned by Bacolod Real Estate Development Corporation
Type of harbour Artificial
Size250 hectares (620 acres)
Statistics
Website
https://bredcoport.com/

BREDCO Port is a seaport located in Bacolod City, Philippines. It serves the city, province of Negros Occidental. BREDCO Port is managed by the Bacolod Real Estate Development Corporation.

Shipping firms and destinations

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Passenger/Cargo

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Shipping Lines Destinations
Montenegro Shipping Lines Iloilo City, Dumangas
Tri-Star Megalink Dumangas
2GO Travel [1] Iloilo City, Batangas, Cagayan de Oro, Manila
Ocean Jet Iloilo City
Weesam Express Iloilo City

Cargo

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References

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Luzon
Visayas
  • Banago (Bacolod)
  • Banate (Banate, Iloilo)
  • Bato (Samboan, Cebu)
  • Baybay (Baybay, Leyte)
  • BREDCO (Bacolod)
  • Calbayog (Calbayog, Samar)
  • Catbalogan (Catbalogan, Samar)
  • Caticlan (Malay, Aklan)
  • Cebu (Cebu City)
  • Danao (Danao, Cebu)
  • Dumaguete (Dumaguete, Negros Oriental)
  • Dumaguit (New Washington, Aklan)
  • Dumangas (Dumangas, Iloilo)
  • Escalante (Escalante, Negros Occidental)
  • Getafe (Getafe, Bohol)
  • Guihulngan (Guihulngan, Negros Oriental)
  • Hagnaya (San Remigio, Cebu)
  • Hilongos (Hilongos, Leyte)
  • Iloilo (Iloilo City)
  • Jagna (Jagna, Bohol)
  • Jordan (Jordan, Guimaras)
  • Larena (Larena, Siquijor)
  • Liloan/Santander (Santander, Cebu)
  • Liloan (Liloan, Southern Leyte)
  • Maasin (Maasin, Southern Leyte)
  • Naval (Naval, Biliran)
  • Ormoc (Ormoc)
  • Palompon (Palompon, Leyte)]
  • Pulupandan (Pulupandan, Negros Occidental)
  • Roxas City/Culasi (Roxas, Capiz)
  • San Carlos (San Carlos, Negros Occidental)
  • Sibulan (Sibulan, Negros Oriental)
  • Tacloban (Tacloban)
  • Tabuelan (Tabuelan, Cebu)
  • Talibon (Talibon, Bohol)
  • Tagbilaran (Tagbilaran, Bohol)
  • Tampi (San Jose, Negros Oriental)
  • Tandayag (Amlan, Negros Oriental)
  • Toledo (Toledo, Cebu)
  • Tubigon (Tubigon, Bohol)
  • Ubay (Ubay, Bohol)
Mindanao
Naval bases

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