CELANESE BAY CITY

  • Latitude: 28.8599
  • Longitude: -96.0285
  • Gulf of Mexico
  • Port in US

Location: US

Marine Port Description and Specifications: Celanese Bay City, USA

General Overview:

Celanese Bay City is a port terminal associated with the chemical production facilities of Celanese Corporation, a global technology and specialty materials company. This port is primarily used for the import and export of raw materials and finished products related to Celanese's operations.

Location:

  • Geographical Coordinates: Latitude 28.9828, Longitude -95.9694
  • Address: 2048 FM 3057, Bay City, TX 77414, United States
  • Nearest Major Waterway: Colorado River, eventually connecting to the Gulf of Mexico.

Port Facilities:

  • Terminals: Dedicated chemical handling terminals equipped with specialized loading and unloading systems.
  • Berths/Docks: Potentially multiple berths capable of handling mid-sized tankers and cargo vessels.
  • Storage: Tank farms for liquids, warehouses for dry chemicals and other storage facilities.
  • Equipment: Pipeline infrastructure, pumps, valves, and safety systems specifically designed for hazardous materials.

Cargo Handling:

  • Primary Cargo: Acetic acid, vinyl acetate monomer (VAM), methanol, acetic anhydride, and other specialty chemicals produced or utilized by Celanese.
  • Loading/Unloading: Advanced systems for bulk liquid transfers, including pipelines and flexible hoses with vapor recovery systems to minimize environmental impact.

Safety and Environmental Considerations:

  • Safety Protocols: Strict adherence to OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) standards for handling hazardous chemicals.
  • Emergency Response: On-site emergency response teams equipped with firefighting equipment, spill containment systems, and first aid facilities.
  • Environmental Compliance: Measures in place to comply with EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) regulations, preventing contamination of air, water, and soil.

Connectivity:

  • Road Access: Connected via major highways (e.g., FM 3057) facilitating easy road transport of goods.
  • Rail Access: Likely connections to national rail networks for the transport of bulk materials.
  • Waterway Links: Proximity to the Gulf of Mexico allows for international shipping routes.

Operational Aspects:

  • Operating Hours: Typically round-the-clock to accommodate international shipping schedules.
  • Customs and Immigration: Facilities for customs clearance and inspections for international shipments.
  • Security: High-level security measures including controlled entry points, surveillance systems, and regular patrols aligned with ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code standards.

Services:

  • Supplying Services: Bunker fuel, fresh water, and other essential services often available for visiting ships.
  • Technical Services: Maintenance and repair facilities may be available in or near the port to support docked vessels.

Contact Information:

  • Port Authority: Specific contact details would be managed through Celanese Corporation or local port management entities.
  • General Enquiries: Typically directed to the Celanese Bay City facility management or Celanese's corporate offices.

Additional Information:

  • Insurance: Vessels docking at Celanese Bay City should have adequate insurance coverage corresponding to the handling of hazardous materials.
  • Regulatory Requirements: Compliance with both national (US Coast Guard, EPA) and international maritime regulations.

To obtain detailed, current, and precise information, direct contact with the Celanese Bay City facility or relevant port authorities is recommended.

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