BARBERS POINT
- USNAX
 - Latitude: 21.31468
 - Longitude: -158.0942
 - North Pacific
 - Port in US
 
Location: US
Barbers Point, also known as Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor, is a key commercial harbor in Hawaii, situated on the island of Oahu. Here's a detailed description and specification of Barbers Point Harbor:
Location
- Geographical Position: South-west coast of the island of Oahu, Hawaii
 - Coordinates: Approximately 21.32° N latitude and 158.12° W longitude
 - Proximity: Roughly 25 miles from Honolulu Harbor
 
Harbor Features
- Type: Man-made harbor
 - Primary Use: Commercial and industrial operations
 - Ownership: Operated by the Hawaii Department of Transportation Harbors Division
 
Facilities and Infrastructure
Berths and Piers: Several deep-draft berths and piers capable of accommodating large commercial vessels
Docking Facilities:
- Petroleum and chemical terminals for fuel and chemical offloading
 - Bulk cargo terminals for materials such as cement, coal, and aggregate
 - General cargo and container operation areas
 
Water Depth: Channel depth around 42 feet, suitable for larger vessels
Turning Basin: Spacious area for vessel maneuvering
Storage Facilities:
- Open storage for bulk materials
 - Warehouses for commodities
 
Services
- Cargo Handling:
- Cranes and other heavy-lift equipment
 - On-site logistics and stevedoring services
 
 - Fueling: Dedicated facilities for bunkering and refueling vessels
 - Repair and Maintenance: Limited on-site services, with more extensive shipyard facilities available in Honolulu
 - Pilotage: Required for large vessels; provided by licensed harbor pilots
 
Connectivity
- Land Transport: Connected to major highways for easy access to the rest of Oahu
 - Proximity to Airports: Approximately 15 miles from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport
 - Intermodal Links: Capabilities for efficient truck and rail (proposed) transshipment
 
Environmental Considerations
- Environmental Regulations: Compliance with state and federal environmental protection guidelines
 - Spill Response: Equipped with spill containment and response equipment for petroleum and other hazardous materials
 
Economic Significance
- Primary Commodities Handled:
- Petroleum and petroleum products
 - Cement and construction materials
 - Bulk commodities
 
 - Industry Support: Serves as a critical hub for Hawaii’s construction industry, energy sector, and overall logistics network
 
Future Developments
- Expansion Plans: Potential future expansions to accommodate increasing commercial traffic and enhanced infrastructure for more efficient operations
 - Sustainability Initiatives: Ongoing environmental sustainability efforts to mitigate the impact on the local marine ecosystem
 
Security
- Port Security: Adheres to stringent security measures under the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) and is monitored by the U.S. Coast Guard
 
Barbers Point serves as a vital commercial harbor that supports the logistical and material needs of the island of Oahu and, by extension, the state of Hawaii. Its facilities are tailored to handle a wide range of cargo types and support various industrial activities, making it a cornerstone of maritime transportation in the region.
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