BROWNSVILLE
- USBRO
- Latitude: 25.9568
- Longitude: -97.3791
- Gulf of Mexico
- Port in US
Location: US
The Port of Brownsville is a deepwater seaport located in Brownsville, Texas, in the southern part of the United States near the Gulf of Mexico. Here are the key specifications and descriptions of the Port of Brownsville:
Location
- City: Brownsville
- State: Texas
- Country: United States
- Coordinates: Approximately 25.930° N latitude, 97.400° W longitude
- Waterway: Connected to the Gulf of Mexico via the Brownsville Ship Channel
Port Specifications
- Depth: Channel depth is approximately 42 feet (12.8 meters)
- Berths: The port has multiple berths for handling various types of cargo
- Turning Basin: The turning basin in the port provides ample space for vessels to maneuver
- Terminal Facilities:
- General cargo terminals
- Bulk cargo terminals (including liquid and dry bulk)
- Container terminals
- Oil terminal facilities
- Breakbulk terminals
- Storage: Includes open storage areas and warehouses
Cargo and Commodities
- Types of Cargo Handled:
- Breakbulk cargo
- Bulk cargo (both liquid and dry)
- Containers
- Project cargo
- Steel products
- Petroleum products
- Agricultural products
- Wind turbine components
- Scrap metal
Infrastructure and Facilities
- Rail Connections: The port has direct rail connections with major railroads, enhancing the transport of goods to and from inland locations.
- Road Connections: Well-connected by highways, providing easy access for trucks and other vehicles.
- Industrial Area: The port has an industrial zone that hosts various industries, including manufacturing and warehousing facilities.
Operations and Services
- Pilotage: Pilotage services are available and compulsory for navigating the ship channel.
- Tugboats: Tug services are available to assist in berthing and unberthing of ships.
- Bunkering: Fueling services are available for vessels.
- Customs and Immigration: The port has the presence of customs and immigration authorities to handle the processing of international cargo.
Advantages and Highlights
- Strategic Location: Being close to the Mexico border, it serves as a vital trade gateway between the United States, Mexico, and other international markets.
- Economic Impact: Plays a crucial role in the regional and national economy by providing jobs and supporting local industries.
- Foreign Trade Zone: Designated as a foreign trade zone, allowing certain companies to benefit from tariff reductions or exemptions.
Environmental and Security Measures
- Environmental Initiatives: The port is committed to environmental sustainability, implementing various green practices to minimize its ecological footprint.
- Security Protocols: Advanced security measures in place, including surveillance, fencing, and compliance with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
Contact Information
- Port Authority: Brownsville Navigation District
- Website: Port of Brownsville
- Address: 1000 Foust Road, Brownsville, TX 78521
- Phone: General inquiries can be made to the port authority via their website or posted contact number.
The Port of Brownsville continues to expand its facilities and capabilities to meet the growing demands of maritime trade and logistics.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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SEACON TOKYO | Cargo | US BRO | 10/27/2024 |