
Study Quantifies Economic Impact of DP World’s Batangas Port Operations
Key Takeaways
- •Batangas port supports 2,340 jobs nationwide in 2024
- •Terminal employees generate $23,900 each, far above regional average
- •Export boost may add $1 billion to GDP by 2035
- •Women hold 28.1% of port‑supported jobs
- •839 workers directly employed at the Batangas terminal
Pulse Analysis
DP World’s Batangas Integrated Port is emerging as a pivotal logistics hub in the Philippines, linking the country’s manufacturing belt to global shipping lanes. Operated by Asian Terminals Inc., the facility has leveraged DP World’s global network to streamline cargo flows, reduce dwell times, and attract ancillary services. This operational efficiency not only underpins the $27.8 million economic activity reported for 2024 but also positions the port as a catalyst for regional supply‑chain resilience, especially as manufacturers seek alternatives to congested Manila terminals.
The commissioned study highlights the port’s labor impact, supporting 2,340 jobs across the nation, with 1,320 concentrated in the Calabarzon region. Direct employment at the terminal stands at 839, and each employee contributes roughly $23,900 in gross value added—significantly higher than the $4,000 average for transport and storage workers in the area. The demographic breakdown shows women accounting for 28.1% of the workforce and younger workers (24 and under) representing 11.4%, indicating a diversifying labor pool that can sustain long‑term operational growth.
Beyond immediate job creation, the research projects that enhanced maritime connectivity will lift Philippine exports by 0.8%, potentially adding $1 billion to GDP by 2035. This aligns with DP World’s “DP World Effect” narrative, where strategic port investments generate spillover benefits for local economies and national trade balances. As the Philippines pursues infrastructure modernization under its Build, Build, Build agenda, the Batangas port’s performance offers a template for how private‑public partnerships can accelerate economic development while delivering measurable returns for investors and communities alike.
Study quantifies economic impact of DP World’s Batangas port operations
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