BUENOS AIRES
- ARBUE
- Latitude: -34.6116
- Longitude: -58.3677
- East Coast South America
- Port in Argentina
Location: Argentina
Marine Port Description and Specifications: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Overview
- Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Coordinates: Approximately 34°36'S latitude and 58°22'W longitude
- Management: Managed by AGP (Administración General de Puertos)
Port Characteristics
- Type: Seaport
- Accessibility: Located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata, the port is accessible from the Atlantic Ocean.
- Primary Functions: It handles containerized cargo, bulk cargo (solid and liquid), and general cargo. It also serves as a hub for passenger services, including cruise ships.
Facilities
Terminals:
- Container Terminals: Several terminals with modern facilities for handling containerized cargo.
- Bulk Cargo Terminals: Dedicated to handling grain, minerals, and liquid bulk such as petroleum and chemicals.
- Passenger Terminal: Equipped to handle cruise ships and ferries.
Berths:
- The port features numerous berths along its extensive coastline. These include specialized berths for different types of cargo and passenger services.
Warehousing and Storage:
- Extensive storage facilities, including open storage areas and covered warehouses for various types of goods, are available within the port complex.
Support Infrastructure:
- Equipment: Diverse range of cargo handling equipment including cranes (container cranes, mobile cranes, and gantry cranes), forklifts, and conveyor systems.
- Rail and Road Connectivity: Excellent connectivity to Argentina's national rail and road networks, facilitating the movement of goods to and from the port.
Port Services
- Pilotage: Compulsory for entering and leaving the port.
- Towing: Available and often necessary for larger vessels.
- Bunkering: Fueling services are available for vessels docked at the port.
- Ship Repairs and Maintenance: Facilities for ship repairs and maintenance are provided within the port complex.
- Customs: Customs services are efficiently managed to streamline the import and export processes.
- Security: Managed under international standards, including ISPS Code compliance for security.
Key Statistics
- Annual Cargo Throughput: Millions of tons of cargo handled annually.
- Annual Container Throughput: Hundreds of thousands of TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) handled each year.
- Passenger Throughput: Thousands of cruise ship passengers annually.
Economic Significance
- Strategic Importance: Port of Buenos Aires is one of the most crucial gateways for Argentina's international trade, significantly impacting the nation's economy.
- Export and Import: Facilitates the export of key Argentine products such as agricultural goods, beef, and wine, and the import of consumer goods, machinery, and technology.
Environmental and Safety Measures
- Environmental Policies: The port adheres to national and international environmental regulations, implementing measures to minimize pollution and manage waste responsibly.
- Safety Protocols: Comprehensive safety protocols are in place to ensure the well-being of port workers and the security of cargo.
This detailed specification highlights the operational capabilities and significance of the Port of Buenos Aires in Argentina, underscoring its role as a vital infrastructure component for maritime trade in the region.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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TREMENDO II | Pleasure | 11/16/2024 | ||
ATREVERSE | Pleasure | 11/16/2024 | ||
MORENA | Pleasure | 11/16/2024 |