BINTULU
- MYBTU
- Latitude: 3.219872
- Longitude: 113.0622
- Indonesia
- Port in Malaysia
Location: Bintulu Sarawak Malaysia
Web-site: http://www.bintuluport.com.my/
Bintulu Port (Sarawak, Malaysia)
Location and Overview:
- Coordinates: Approximately 3.2817° N latitude, 113.0906° E longitude.
- Situated in the state of Sarawak, on the island of Borneo.
- Primary Function: Bintulu Port is a deep-sea port serving as the principal export terminal for the Sarawak region, particularly for the oil and gas industry.
- Accessibility: The port is strategically located near significant hydrocarbon developments, serving the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE).
Port Facilities and Infrastructure:
Terminals:
General Cargo and Container Terminal:
- Berths: Multiple berths with heavy-duty cranes.
- Handling Capacity: Extensive facilities for handling conventional cargo and containers.
- Storage: Warehouses and open storage areas available.
LNG Terminal:
- Specialized Facilities: Dedicated berths for LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) carriers.
- Safety Measures: Advanced safety and containment systems.
Bulk Cargo Terminal:
- Focus: Primarily on palm oil, fertilizers, and chemicals.
- Conveyor Systems: Efficient systems for bulk handling.
Oil and Gas Terminals:
- Specialization: Handling crude oil and petroleum products.
- Depth: Deepwater berths to accommodate large tankers.
Infrastructure:
- Draft: Ranges from around 11 meters to 14 meters depending on berthing area.
- Quay Length: Over 2,000 meters collectively across different terminals.
- Container Facilities: Well-equipped container yards and modern handling equipment.
- Road and Rail Links: Good connectivity with inland transport networks for efficient cargo movement.
Services:
Pilotage:
- Mandatory: Pilotage services are compulsory for vessel movements within port limits.
- Available 24/7: Pilots available round-the-clock.
Towage & Mooring:
- Tugs: A fleet of powerful tugboats is available for assist operations.
- Mooring Boats: Equipped for safe and efficient mooring operations.
Stevedoring:
- Operators: Experienced stevedoring companies provide loading and unloading services.
- Equipment: Modern lifting gear and specialized equipment for different types of cargo.
Bunkering & Supplies:
- Bunkering Services: Available for refueling ships.
- Ship Supplies: Provision of fresh water, food supplies, and other essentials.
Security and Compliance:
- ISPS Code: Fully compliant with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code.
- Customs and Immigration: On-site facilities ensure efficient clearance procedures.
Environmental and Safety Measures:
- Pollution Control: Measures to prevent marine pollution, including waste reception facilities.
- Safety Protocols: Comprehensive safety regulations to handle hazardous materials.
Connectivity:
- Global Reach: Regular shipping lines connecting Bintulu with major global ports.
- Local Industry Support: Strategic port for the regional energy sector, particularly LNG exports from the Petronas LNG Complex.
Future Developments:
- Expansion Plans: Ongoing projects to expand terminal capacity and improve logistics.
- Technological Upgrades: Implementation of digital systems for enhanced operational efficiency.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Bintulu Port Authority.
- Website: Bintulu Port Holdings Berhad
- Phone: Local office contact numbers are available on the official website for specific inquiries.
Bintulu Port plays a vital role in Malaysia’s maritime infrastructure, supporting the state of Sarawak's economic growth through efficient and strategic port operations.
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