BARAHONA

  • DOBRX
  • Latitude: 18.2099
  • Longitude: -71.087
  • Caribbean Sea
  • Port in Dominican Republic

Location: Dominican Republic

Marine Port Description: Barahona, Dominican Republic

General Overview: Barahona is a significant port located on the southern coast of the Dominican Republic. Officially known as Puerto de Barahona, it plays an essential role in the local economy by facilitating both commercial and industrial activities. This port services several industries, including mining, agriculture, and energy, and is crucial for both import and export activities.

Location:

  • Coordinates: Approx. 18.2083° N latitude, 71.1000° W longitude
  • Region: Situated in the province of Barahona
  • Access: The port is accessible via major road networks connecting it to other parts of the Dominican Republic.

Port Specifications:

  1. Berthing Facilities:

    • Number of Berths: Multiple berths available for different types of vessels.
    • Berth Length: Varies, accommodating various ship sizes.
    • Draft Depth: Generally ranges between 7-10 meters, sufficient for medium-sized vessels.
  2. Cargo Handling:

    • Types of Cargo: General cargo, bulk cargo (such as minerals and grains), containers, and liquid bulk.
    • Equipment: Cranes, forklifts, and conveyors are available for efficient cargo handling.
  3. Storage Facilities:

    • Warehouses: Several warehouses located within the port for storage.
    • Open Storage Areas: Open spaces are available for temporary storage of goods, particularly bulk materials.
    • Cold Storage: Limited facilities for temperature-sensitive goods.
  4. Navigation and Safety:

    • Pilotage: Compulsory for all incoming commercial vessels to ensure safe navigation.
    • Tug Services: Tugs are available for maneuvering large vessels.
    • Navigational Aids: Modern aids including buoys and lights are in place to assist with night and day navigation.
  5. Port Services:

    • Bunkering: Fuel and other supplies are available for ships.
    • Water Supply: Freshwater available for vessels.
    • Ship Repair: Basic repair services available, though comprehensive services may need to be sourced externally.
    • Customs and Immigration: On-site facilities for efficient handling of customs and immigration procedures.
  6. Environmental and Safety Regulations:

    • The port adheres to environmental regulations to mitigate pollution and ensure operational safety.
    • Waste management and spill response measures are in place.

Economic and Strategic Importance:

  • Barahona port supports regional trade and contributes significantly to the local economy.
  • It is a vital point for exporting minerals from the central highlands of the Dominican Republic.
  • The port serves as a nexus for agricultural products being shipped out and industrial goods being imported.

Future Developments:

  • Plans for infrastructure improvements to accommodate larger vessels and introduce more advanced cargo handling technology.
  • Potential projects aimed at expanding the port's capacity and enhancing its logistics capabilities.

Contact Information:

  • Port Authority: Autoridad Portuaria Dominicana (APORDOM)
  • Website: APORDOM Official Site for further details and updates.

The Port of Barahona remains a key maritime hub in the southern part of the Dominican Republic, balancing its commercial role with sustainable operational practices.

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