DAMIETTA

  • EGDAM
  • Latitude: 31.468
  • Longitude: 31.761
  • East Mediterranean
  • Port in Egypt

Location: Damietta Egypt

Damietta Port Overview

Damietta Port, located on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt, is one of the country's key maritime hubs. It serves as a vital gateway for trade and commerce, connecting Egypt to various international markets. Situated approximately 70 kilometers west of Port Said, the port is positioned at the crossroads of significant global shipping routes.

Key Specifications

Location

  • Coordinates: Latitude 31°28′ N, Longitude 31°45′ E
  • Country: Egypt
  • Nearby City: Damietta City, approximately 10 kilometers to the west

Port Infrastructure

  • Terminal Types: The port includes container terminals, general cargo terminals, and bulk handling facilities.
  • Quay Length: Over 6,500 meters in total
  • Berths: Multiple berths with varying specifications:
    • Container Berths: Capable of handling large container ships
    • General Cargo Berths: Equipped to manage a wide range of cargo types
    • Bulk Cargo Berths: Specialized for handling bulk commodities such as grain and fertilizer

Container Terminal

  • Terminal Operator: Operated by several entities, including international and national operators
  • Annual Capacity: Approximately 1.8 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units)
  • Facilities: State-of-the-art gantry cranes, automated stacking cranes, and advanced container handling equipment

Navigational Information

  • Channel Depth: The navigational channel has a depth of around 14.5 meters, allowing access for Panamax and Post-Panamax vessels.
  • Turning Basin: Wide turning basin to accommodate large vessels

Storage and Handling

  • Warehousing: Ample warehousing and storage facilities for various types of cargo
  • Open Storage Areas: Extensive areas for container stacking and other cargo
  • Refrigerated Storage: Facilities for perishable goods

Connectivity

  • Road: Well-connected to Egypt's national highway network, facilitating efficient inland transportation
  • Rail: Direct rail connections allow for seamless cargo movement to and from the port
  • Inland Waterways: Access to the River Nile for additional cargo transport options

Ancillary Services

  • Pilotage: Compulsory pilotage services available
  • Towage: Tugboats and other towage services provided
  • Bunkering: Fueling services for vessels
  • Repairs and Maintenance: On-site repair facilities and dry docks

Regulatory and Security Measures

  • Port Security: Adheres to International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code
  • Customs: Efficient customs clearance processes facilitated by modern technology

Environmental Measures

  • Waste Management: Comprehensive waste collection and processing facilities
  • Pollution Control: Measures in place to prevent and manage marine and air pollution

Summary

Damietta Port is a modern and vital component of Egypt's port infrastructure, boasting extensive facilities and services designed to handle a diverse range of cargo types. Its strategic location, advanced handling equipment, and robust connectivity make it a crucial link in global maritime trade routes. With continuous upgrades and expansions, it aims to enhance its capacity and efficiency further, playing a pivotal role in Egypt's economic growth and international trade.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
BIGLI Cargo TRALI 7/18/2025
OMURTAG Cargo RULED 7/18/2025
VEGA STETIND Cargo EGDAM 7/18/2025
CONTSHIP SEA Cargo EGDAM 7/18/2025
CHRISTINA 1 Cargo EGDAM 7/18/2025
NADA Cargo EGDAM 7/18/2025
PETRO MOBILIZER Towing/Tug DUMYATE 7/18/2025
ASPASIA LUCK Cargo DAMIETA 7/18/2025
SELVANA Cargo EG DAM 7/18/2025
YM WITNESS Cargo EGDAM 7/18/2025
SANTANDER Cargo EGDAM 7/18/2025
PRINCESS HANA Cargo EG DAMITTA 7/18/2025
PRINCE NEDAL Cargo DAMIETTA 7/18/2025
OLYMPOS SEAWAYS Cargo EGDAM 7/18/2025
BADAWY Other DAMITTA 7/18/2025
ECUADOR L Cargo EG DAM 7/18/2025
MERCURY OCEAN Cargo DAMIETTA EG 7/18/2025
MANASSA MIRA M Cargo EG DAM 7/17/2025
MOKHTAR Towing/Tug 7/17/2025
IBRAHIM Towing/Tug DAMITTA 7/17/2025

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