DORCHESTER

  • USDZM
  • Latitude: 42.3067
  • Longitude: -71.0519
  • US East Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

As of my most recent update in October 2021, Dorchester does not have a commercial marine port. Dorchester is a part of Boston, Massachusetts, and is one of the city's largest and most diverse neighborhoods. While Boston itself is a major hub for maritime activities through the Port of Boston, specifically located in South Boston and its surroundings, Dorchester does not have a significant commercial maritime port of its own.

Port of Boston Overview:

Here is an overview of the specifications and features of the Port of Boston, which is the primary maritime facility serving the Boston area:

General Information:

  • Location: Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 42°21'N latitude and 71°03'W longitude.
  • Operator: Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport).

Specifications:

  • Terminals and Berths: The port has several terminals, including the Conley Container Terminal, the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal, and multiple bulk cargo terminals.
  • Conley Container Terminal: Equipped with modern gantry cranes and capable of handling the largest container ships in the world.
    • Berths: Multiple with deep-water access.
    • Depth: Up to 50 feet at low tide.
    • Facilities: Advanced cargo handling equipment, reefer points, on-dock rail access, and ample storage.
  • Black Falcon Cruise Terminal:
    • Facilities: Exclusive cruise passenger services, including customs, baggage handling, and passenger amenities.
  • Bulk Cargo Terminals: Facilities for handling salt, cement, petroleum, and other bulk commodities.
    • Depth: Varies but generally deep enough to accommodate large bulk carriers.
    • Storage: Aqueduct and outside storage options available.

Capabilities:

  • Cargo Handling: Containers, bulk commodities, automobiles, and more.
  • Customs: Full customs clearance facilities.
  • Intermodal Connections: Rail and road connections for efficient cargo distribution.
  • Passenger Services: Cruise ship docking with complete passenger handling facilities.

Additional Features:

  • Security: Compliant with MARSEC levels, with comprehensive security measures.
  • Environmental Initiatives: Green initiatives including shore power for vessels, waste management practices, and pollution control.
  • Expansion Plans: Continual updates to facilities to handle larger vessels and increased cargo volumes.

Notable Operators:

  • Maersk Line, MSC, and COSCO are among prominent shipping lines using the port.
  • Cruise Lines: Major cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Disney Cruise Line use the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal.

For those interested in the maritime activities associated with Dorchester specifically, they are typically limited to smaller, local docks and marinas utilized for recreational purposes and small-scale commercial activities.

If you need the most current information or specific details about certain terminals or services, I recommend contacting the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) or visiting their official website.

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