Title: Free Trade and Port Security
1Center for Research and Communication University
of Asia and the Pacific
- Free Trade and Port Security
- (Philippines)
- 2006 Atlas Liberty Forum
- The Broadmoor, Colorado, USA
- Enrico L. Basilio
- CRC Transport and Logistics Center
- April 21-22, 2006
2Presentation Outline
- ISPS CODE
- Brief History of the ISPS Code
- Mandatory Requirements of the ISPS Code
- Consequences of Non-Compliance
- Philippines and the ISPS CODE
- Philippine International Trade
- Ports and Shipping Sectors
- Compliance to the ISPS Code
- Challenges Ahead
3Brief History of the ISPS Code
- Two months after the "9/11" attacks, the IMO
adopted Resolution A. 924 (22) calling for a
thorough review of all existing measures already
adopted by IMO to combat acts of violence and
crime at sea. - In December 2002, 108 Contracting Governments to
the 1974 SOLAS Convention adopted a number of
amendments to the 1974 SOLAS Convention, the most
important of which is the ISPS Code. - The ISPS Code contains detailed security-related
mandatory requirements for governments, port
authorities and shipping companies, together with
a series of guidelines about how to meet these
requirements.
4Scope of Application of the ISPS Code
- The ISPS Code is applicable to
- all shipping nations who are Contracting
Governments to SOLAS - Flag States and Port
States. - all ships and ports engaged in international
voyages
5Mandatory Requirements of theISPS Code
- 1. Assessment Activity and Adoption of a Security
Plan for - PORT FACILITIES
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- SHIPS
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- 2. Contracting Governments to set Security Levels
6Security Plan for a Port Facility
- Appointment of a Port Facility Security Officer
- Port Facility Security Assessment
- Identify assets and infrastructures
- Determine weaknesses and vulnerability
- Formulation of a Security Plan
- Must indicate the operational and physical
security measures to ensure the port facility
always operates at security level 1 - Government Approval
- Approve the assessment and security plan
- Issue a Status of Compliance of Port Facility
(SCPF) - Port Facilities issued with SCPF to be registered
with IMO database of ISPS Compliant Port
Facilities
7Security Plan for a Ship
- Appointment of a Company Security Officer and a
Ship Security Officer - Formulate a Ship Security assessment
- identify assets and infrastructures and determine
weaknesses and vulnerability - Formulating a Ship Security plan
- The plan to indicate the operational and physical
security measures to ensure the vessel always
operates at security level 1 - Government Approval
- approve the assessment and security plan and
issue a International Ship Security Certificate
(ISSC) - Can also be undertaken by an internationally
- Recognized Security Organizations (RSO)
8Security Levels set by the Contracting Governments
9Indicators of Compliance
- SHIP
- A compliant ship should have an International
Ship Security Certificate (ISSC) issued by -
- Government
- Internationally Recognized Security Organizations
(RSOs) - PORT
- A compliant Port Facility should have a Status of
Compliance of a Port Facility (SCPF). - SCPFs are issued only by the government
- The information regarding compliance of port
facilities are published in the IMO ISPS website
10Consequences in Case of Non-Compliance
- IMO will not impose any penalties on any
Governments who do not ensure compliance with the
ISPS Code - Market forces and economic factors will drive
compliance. - SHIP - If a ship does not have a valid ISSC
- it may be detained in port until it gets a
certificate - the port may expel the ship
- the port may refuse the entry of the ship
- the port may curtail the operations of the ship
- PORT - If a port does not have a valid SCPF,
ships may choose not to dock at this port
11Philippine International Trade
Source NSO
122005 Philippine Exports
Source BETP, NSO
132005 Philippine Imports
Source BETP, NSO
14The Philippine archipelago consists of about
7,000 islands To secure the ports represents a
huge task
15Philippine Ports
- Commercial 150
- Public 120
- International
- Domestic
- International/Domestic
- Private 30
- Domestic
- International/Domestic
- Non-Commercial (Private) 280
- Fish wharves/municipal ports 427
16Philippine International Ports
Manila Intl Container Terminal
South Harbor
Subic Bay Freeport
Mindanao Container Port
17Philippine Domestic Ports
North Harbor
RORO Port
Port in Mindanao
18Philippine Shipping
- OCEAN-GOING
- DOMESTIC INTER-ISLAND
- Liners - Passengers and
- Cargoes (Containerized/Bulk)
- Trampers - Cargoes (Bulk)
- RORO - Passengers/Cargoes (moving)
- Fast Crafts - Passengers
- Tankers - Specialized Cargoes
- Institutional - Cargoes (Bulk)
- Carriers
19Domestic Inter-Island Ships
Liner Ships
RORO Ferry
Fast Crafts
20Philippines Status of Compliance
- 1. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE OFFICE FOR TRANSPORTATION
SECURITY (OTS) - EO 277 (January 2004)
- Establishment of the OTS under the DOTC
- EO 311 (April 2004)
- Expansion of the powers and functions of the OTS
- Designation of the OTS as the single authority
responsible for the security of the
transportation systems of the country (land,
rail, air and sea)
21Organizational Structure of the OTS
22Philippines Status of Compliance
- 2. ASSESSMENT OF THE PORT FACILITIES AND SHIPS
- EVALUATION OF PORT AND SHIP SECURITY PLANS
- ISSUANCE OF ISSCs AND SCPFs
- TOTAL SHIPS issued with ISSC 201
- OTS issued ISSC 35
- RSO issued ISSC 166
- TOTAL PORTS issued with SCPFs 97
23Recognized Security Organizations (RSO)
- Nippon Kaiji Kyokai
- Bureau Veritas
- Lloyds Register
- Det Norske Veritas
- American Bureau of Shipping
- These RSOs are IACS members (International
Association of Classification Societies)
24Philippines Status of Compliance
- 3. TRAINING OF MARITIME SECURITY
- PERSONNEL (Phil-Australia Security Project)
- As of April 2005, OTS has conducted
- Port Facility Security Officer Course - 7
- Advance Techniques for Trainors - 3
- Verification Course - 1
- Audit Course - 1
25Challenges Ahead
- Budget for OTS
- Fund to finance acquisition of security equipment
(CCTVs, X-ray machines for cargoes) - Research and advocacy on the proposed creation of
the Philippine Transport Security Agency - Drafting of the National Maritime Security Plan
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