BADAS
- IDPBB
- Latitude: -8.46303
- Longitude: 117.373
- Indonesia
- Port in Indonesia
Location: Indonesia
Marine Port Description and Specification: Badas, Indonesia
General Overview: Badas Port, also known as Pelabuhan Badas, is a significant maritime facility located on the island of Sumbawa in Indonesia. It serves as an essential gateway for the region's economic activities, predominantly supporting the transport of goods and passengers between islands as well as facilitating trade.
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Latitude 8.5344439, Longitude 117.417022
- Region: Located on the western coast of Sumbawa Island, part of West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
- Accessibility: The port is accessible via sea routes from various parts of Indonesia, and the nearest airport is Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport in Sumbawa Besar.
Port Specifications:
- Type of Port: Mixed-use port, accommodating cargo and passenger vessels.
- Primary Operations:
- Cargo handling (dry and liquid bulk, general cargo, and containerized goods)
- Passenger services (inter-island ferries and local fishing vessels)
- Berthing Facilities: Badas Port is equipped with multiple berths designed to accommodate different types of vessels, ranging from small boats to larger commercial ships.
- Draft and Depth: The port has varying depths to support different vessel sizes. The depth at the berths typically ranges from 5 to 8 meters, accommodating moderate-sized ships.
- Cargo Handling Equipment: The port is equipped with basic cargo handling equipment including cranes, forklifts, and conveyors suitable for handling various types of cargo efficiently.
- Storage Facilities:
- Open storage yards
- Warehouses for dry goods
- Specialized storage for hazardous materials, if necessary
Services and Amenities:
- Customs and Immigration: Operational customs and immigration services to facilitate international trade and travel.
- Logistics and Transport: Availability of trucking and freight services for inland transport of goods.
- Utilities: Supply of fresh water, electricity, and fuel services for vessels.
- Maintenance and Repair: Basic ship repair facilities and maintenance services are available for routine vessel upkeep.
- Safety and Security: Adequate safety measures and port security protocols are implemented to ensure safe operations.
Key Economic Influences:
- Regional Trade Hub: The port significantly contributes to the local and regional economy by enabling trade.
- Fishing Industry: A key port for local fishermen, playing a crucial role in the fishing industry.
- Tourism and Passenger Movement: Facilitates tourism within the West Nusa Tenggara region, providing transport for both local and international travelers.
Regulatory and Administrative Bodies:
- Port Authority: The port operations are managed and regulated by the local port authority in accordance with national maritime laws and international shipping standards.
- Government Oversight: Supervised by the Indonesian government through various maritime and transport departments.
Development Prospects:
- Expansion Plans: There may be future plans to expand and modernize the port facilities to accommodate increasing maritime traffic and enhance operational efficiency.
- Upgrading Infrastructure: Potential projects to upgrade infrastructure, including deepening of berths, adding more advanced cargo handling equipment, and improving logistical support.
Conclusion: Badas Port plays a vital role in supporting the economic activities of Sumbawa Island and the broader West Nusa Tenggara region. With its strategic location and essential services, it continues to be an important maritime hub facilitating trade, transport, and regional connectivity.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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MV TRIFOSA | Cargo | CIGADING | 11/9/2024 | |
SARANA LINTAS UTAMA | Cargo | GRESIK | 11/6/2024 |