DAESAN
- KRTSN
- Latitude: 37.0153
- Longitude: 126.383
- North China
- Port in South Korea
Location: South Korea
Daesan Port, located on the west coast of South Korea, is a dynamically growing industrial port that plays a crucial role in the country's maritime activities. It primarily supports the petrochemical and industrial sectors, with a strong focus on oil, gas, and chemical handling.
Specifications and Features
Location:
- Latitude: 37.0103° N
- Longitude: 126.4203° E
- Situated in South Chungcheong Province, approximately 85 kilometers southwest of Seoul.
Port Infrastructure:
- Terminals: The port is equipped with multiple specialized terminals for handling various types of cargo, including liquid bulk, dry bulk, and general cargo. Notable terminals include those operated by Daesan Petrochemical and Hyundai Oilbank.
- Berths: The port encompasses numerous berths, designed to accommodate a range of vessel sizes from small coastal ships to large tankers.
- Storage Facilities: Extensive storage capacities, including tank farms for liquid bulk cargo and warehouses for dry goods.
Depth and Tidal Range:
- Draft: The port can accommodate vessels with a draft of up to 15 meters, making it accessible for large tankers and bulk carriers.
- Tidal Variation: The tidal range at Daesan can vary significantly, which is crucial for navigation planning and berthing operations.
Handling Equipment:
- Modern loading and unloading equipment for efficient cargo handling.
- Specialized equipment for hazardous materials and petrochemical products.
Connectivity:
- Road and Rail Links: Well-connected to major industrial regions and inland destinations via road and rail networks.
- Proximity to Airports: Nearest major airport is Incheon International Airport, facilitating cargo and personnel transit.
Services:
- Pilotage: Compulsory pilotage is required for navigating the port. Experienced pilots are available to assist with safe berthing and departure.
- Towage and Mooring: Adequate towage and mooring services ensure safe handling of vessels.
- Bunkering: Fueling services for ships are readily available.
- Ship Repair and Maintenance: Facilities for minor repairs and maintenance are present, with more extensive services available in nearby ports.
Environmental and Safety Measures:
- Focus on stringent safety protocols, especially for handling hazardous materials.
- Environmental measures are in place to prevent and mitigate pollution incidents, aligning with international standards.
Port Administration:
- Managed by local port authorities overseeing day-to-day operations, security, and compliance with national and international regulations.
Economic Impact:
- A key hub for regional economic activities, with significant contributions to the local economy through trade and employment.
Key Considerations
- Navigation and Weather: Mariners should consider local weather conditions and tidal movements for safe navigation.
- Regulations: Compliance with South Korean maritime regulations and international safety standards is mandatory.
Daesan Port is a vital maritime gateway for South Korea, especially for its petrochemical and industrial sectors, providing essential infrastructure and services that support both national and international trade.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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BLUE OCEAN HO | Fishing | 10/28/2024 | ||
YURI | Fishing | 10/28/2024 |