DAPILON
- Latitude: 10.8459
- Longitude: -14.5012
- West Africa
- Port in Guinea
Location: Boke Boké Region Guinea
Phone number: +224
Dapilon Port Overview
Location:
- Dapilon, Guinea (West Africa)
Coordinates:
- Approximate coordinates: Latitude 10.6038° N, Longitude 14.5667° W
Port Infrastructure
Type:
- Cargo and Bulk Port
Facilities:
- Berths: Multiple berths designed to accommodate cargo vessels, primarily bulk carriers.
- Draft: Varies by berth; adequate for handling significant tonnage but specifics should be confirmed for larger vessels.
- Storage: Facilities for bulk commodities, open storage areas, and limited warehousing.
- Equipment: Cranes and conveyors for loading and unloading bulk materials.
Cargo Handling:
- Primary Exports: Minerals (especially bauxite), agricultural products.
- Primary Imports: Machinery, industrial equipment, consumer goods.
Operational Details:
- Working Hours: Typically operates 24/7 but can have variable hours depending on the shipment and type of cargo.
- Customs: On-site customs office for handling import/export regulations.
Connectivity
Land Access:
- Roads: Connected to the national road network, facilitating the transfer of goods to and from the port.
- Rail: Potential connections under development or planned, especially for mineral transport.
Sea Access:
- Accessible by international shipping routes, primarily focused on West Africa-Europe and West Africa-Americas routes.
Services
Port Services:
- Pilotage: Available and often mandatory for vessels entering and leaving the port.
- Towing: Tug services available for maneuvering vessels.
- Bunkering: Fueling services available for vessels.
- Repairs: Limited ship repair services available; more extensive repairs typically conducted at larger regional shipyards.
Security:
- ISPS Code: Compliant with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code.
- On-site Security: Guards and surveillance to protect cargo and infrastructure.
Environmental Considerations
- Responsible for complying with national and international environmental standards.
- Mitigation measures in place for managing the environmental impact of port operations, particularly concerning bulk material storage and transportation.
Key Contacts
Port Authority:
- Managed by a local port authority—specific contact details should be acquired through official port channels or government websites.
Customer Service:
- Contact information for shipping queries, booking berths, and other operational needs should be obtained directly from port administration.
Development Plans
- Future Expansion: Potential for infrastructure development to handle increased cargo volumes, improved storage facilities, and enhanced connectivity.
- Strategic Importance: Due to its role in exporting Guinea's substantial mineral wealth, Dapilon Port is a critical node in the country's economic landscape.
Additional Notes
- Shipping agents and companies operating with or through Dapilon Port should verify current conditions, restrictions, and requirements due to possible changes influenced by seasonal patterns, local regulations, or international trade policies.
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