CILEGON

  • IDCGN
  • Latitude: -5.959179
  • Longitude: 106.1089
  • Indonesia
  • Port in Indonesia

Location: Cilegon Banten Indonesia

Cilegon Marine Port Overview

Location:

  • Latitude: Approximately 6° 0' S
  • Longitude: Approximately 106° 0' E
  • Country: Indonesia
  • Province: Banten
  • Proximity: Located in the western part of Java Island, near the Sunda Strait.

Description:

Cilegon is a significant industrial port city, primarily known for its steel production and related industries. The port provides essential services for the import and export activities of various goods, including raw materials and finished products.

Key Specifications:

Infrastructure:

  1. Berths and Terminals:

    • Multiple berths accommodating different cargo types.
    • Specialized terminals for bulk cargo, steel, and other industrial products.
  2. Draft Depth:

    • Varies depending on the berth, generally ranging from 10 to 18 meters, catering to various vessel sizes including Panamax and smaller vessels.
  3. Port Facilities:

    • Warehouses and storage facilities.
    • Cranes and loading equipment for different cargo types.
    • Anchorage areas.
    • Bunker services for refueling ships.
  4. Connectivity:

    • Road links to major industrial and commercial zones.
    • Rail connections facilitating cargo transfer to and from the hinterland.

Operations:

  • Cargo Types Handled:

    • Bulk cargo (e.g., coal, minerals)
    • Breakbulk cargo
    • Steel and related products
    • General cargo
    • Containers in limited quantities
  • Port Services:

    • Pilotage and towage.
    • Customs and clearance services.
    • Cargo handling and logistics support.
    • Ship repair and maintenance facilities.
  • Management:

    • Operated by various stakeholders including government bodies and private corporations.

Environmental and Safety:

  • Adherence to international safety and environmental standards.
  • Waste management protocols and pollution control measures in place.

Economic Importance:

  • A crucial node for Indonesia's trade, particularly for the steel industry.
  • Supports regional economic growth by facilitating industrial activities and employment.

Future Developments:

  • Continuous upgrades and expansions to accommodate increasing trade volumes.
  • Potential plans for deeper berths and more advanced cargo handling technology to improve efficiency.

Challenges:

  • Managing port congestion and ensuring efficient logistics.
  • Environmental impacts and sustainability concerns, particularly related to industrial activities.

Contact Information:

  • Port Authority Offices: Locations within the port area for administrative and operational purposes.
  • Customer Service: Available for inquiries related to shipping, cargo, and logistics services.

For the most current and detailed information, including specifics about tariffs, operational hours, and latest infrastructure developments, it’s recommended to contact the Cilegon port authority directly or visit their official website.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
KMP JACKWIN Passenger 9/2/2025
MV.LBN.8 Other HTS CILEGON 9/2/2025
BINTANG LAUT INDAH02 Dredging 9/2/2025
TB RICELVO Towing/Tug 9/2/2025
JUNEYAO MARU I Tanker LAMPUNG 9/2/2025
SPOB SAMARA Tanker MERAK 9/2/2025
MV.GAIVOTA Cargo DOCK HTS BJ.NEGARA 9/2/2025
TB.KJ MARINE 101 Towing/Tug 9/2/2025
TB PANCARAN 510 Towing/Tug 9/2/2025
KN. KUJANG P. 201 Port 9/2/2025
TB SUMBER XXV Towing/Tug 9/2/2025
TB.ENTEBE EMERALD 50 Towing/Tug 9/2/2025
AWB RAJAWALI NATUNA Other 9/2/2025
KMP ROSWIN Passenger BOJONEGARA-BAKAUHEN 9/2/2025
TB MARINA 2226 Towing/Tug MERAK 9/2/2025
AQUARIUS I Towing/Tug BOJONEGARA 9/2/2025
JAS POWER 1 Towing/Tug CIREBON 9/2/2025
TB.UNITED2015 Pleasure BOJONEGARA 9/2/2025
TB_DAYA_38 Other 9/2/2025
HABCO LYRA Cargo SMI BJNG 9/2/2025

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