BANJUL
- GMBJL
- Latitude: 13.4425
- Longitude: -16.5765
- West Africa
- Port in Gambia
Location: Gambia
Marine Port Description and Specifications: BANJUL, The Gambia
General Overview:
- Port Name: Banjul (formerly known as Bathurst)
- Country: The Gambia
- Location: Situated at the mouth of the Gambia River where it enters the Atlantic Ocean.
- Port Type: Deep-water seaport
- Coordinates: Approximately 13°27'N latitude and 16°34'W longitude
- Operated by: Gambia Ports Authority (GPA)
Port Specifications:
Accessibility:
- Approach: Access to the port is via an approach channel from the Atlantic Ocean.
- Draft Limitations: Vessels with a draft up to 10 meters can be accommodated.
- Tidal Range: Around 1.6 meters (Spring Tide variations).
Berthing Facilities:
- Number of Berths: Multiple berths with potential for general cargo, container, and bulk cargo operations.
- Length of Quays: Varied lengths, main container quay approximately 300 meters.
- On-dock Rail Facilities: Not generally available within the port perimeter.
Cargo Handling:
- Container Handling: Dedicated container terminal facilities with modern equipment like gantry cranes.
- Bulk Cargo: Capabilities to handle bulk commodities such as petroleum products, cement, and grains.
- General Cargo: Includes break-bulk, machinery, vehicles, and project cargo.
Storage Facilities:
- Warehouses: Multiple warehouses for general and transit storage.
- Open Storage Yards: Available for container storage and bulk goods.
Supporting Infrastructure:
- Road Connectivity: Well-connected by road to the hinterland regions.
- Rail Connectivity: Limited, no significant rail infrastructure in vicinity.
- Air Connectivity: Proximity to the Banjul International Airport for logistics support.
Port Services:
- Pilotage: Compulsory for vessel movements within the harbor area.
- Tug Assistance: Tugs available for ship maneuvers.
- Bunkering: Fuel and water supplies available.
- Repair Facilities: Basic ship repair and maintenance services available.
Security and Safety:
- ISPS Code Compliance: Port complies with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code.
- Port Patrol: Regular patrols and surveillance for enhanced safety.
- Emergency Services: Available for fire-fighting, medical emergencies, and pollution control.
Economic and Strategic Significance:
- Trade Hub: Acts as a key gateway for imports and exports, not only for The Gambia but also for neighboring countries.
- Economic Driver: Significant contributor to the national economy through its support of trade and employment.
- Development Projects: Ongoing and planned projects for modernizing port infrastructure and expanding capacity.
Contact and Further Information:
- Gambia Ports Authority (GPA) Headquarters: Located within the port premises.
- Contact Details: Specific contact details (like phone number, email) can be obtained via the GPA’s official website or local directory services.
This descriptive overview should give a comprehensive insight into the particulars and capabilities of the Port of Banjul, highlighting its role and facilities for maritime trade.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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NORD SOUND | Cargo | ES ALG | 06:15:33 | |
SEA FALCON II | Cargo | GM BJL | 11/21/2024 | |
CL HEIDI | Cargo | GM BJL | 11/20/2024 | |
DIANE A | Cargo | GMBJL | 11/6/2024 |