BIALLA
- PGBAA
- Latitude: -5.30572
- Longitude: 150.997
- North Australia
- Port in Papua New Guinea
Location: Papua New Guinea
BIALLA Port - Papua New Guinea
The port of Bialla is located in the West New Britain province of Papua New Guinea. It is a relatively small port and primarily serves the surrounding agricultural region, known for its oil palm plantations and other agricultural outputs.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 5°45'0" S, 150°00'0" E
- Region: West New Britain Province
Port Specifications:
- Type: Minor coastal port
- Primary Usage: Agricultural exports, particularly palm oil and palm kernels
- Facilities: Basic port infrastructure, mainly used for cargo handling and storage
- Berths: Limited number of berths, generally suitable for small to medium-sized vessels
- Depth: The port facilities typically have a shallow draft, accommodating smaller vessels--the exact depth should be checked with local authorities to ensure compatibility with specific shipping requirements
Accessibility:
- Approach: The approach to the port can be affected by local weather and tides, necessitating careful navigation
- Road Connections: Bialla is connected by road to other parts of West New Britain, enabling efficient transport of goods from plantations to the port
Services:
- Cargo Handling: Basic loading and unloading services for agricultural products
- Storage: Limited storage facilities, primarily designed for holding agricultural produce before shipping
Regulatory and Operational Aspects:
- Port Authority: Managed under the jurisdiction of Papua New Guinea Ports Corporation Limited (PNGPCL)
- Customs: Standard customs and immigration procedures as per Papua New Guinea regulations
- Environmental Regulations: Adherence to local and international environmental standards, particularly for the management and export of palm oil
Important Notes:
- Weather Conditions: Weather can impact port operations, particularly during the monsoon season
- Future Developments: There may be plans for upgrades or expansions to improve capacity and capabilities, but specific details should be confirmed with local port authorities
For updated details and specific operational information, contacting local shipping agents or the PNGPCL is recommended.
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