DOUGLAS

  • IMDGS
  • Latitude: 54.146
  • Longitude: -4.4715
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in Isle of Man

Location: Douglas Isle of Man

Marine Port Description and Specifications: Douglas, Isle of Man

Port Overview: Douglas, the capital and largest town of the Isle of Man, is home to the island's principal marine port. This port plays a critical role in the Isle of Man's economy, serving as the primary gateway for passengers and cargo. The port caters to a variety of vessels, including ferries, cargo ships, and pleasure craft.

Location:

  • Coordinates: 54.1477° N latitude, 4.4815° W longitude
  • Situated on: The east coast of the Isle of Man

Facilities and Infrastructure:

  • Ferry Terminal: The port features a modern ferry terminal that handles passenger services to and from the United Kingdom and Ireland. Regular ferry services include routes to Liverpool, Heysham, Belfast, and Dublin.
  • Cargo Handling: The port is equipped with facilities for the handling of various types of cargo, including containerized goods, bulk cargo, and general cargo.
    • Container terminal: Handles standard container sizes with adequate storage and logistics facilities.
    • Warehousing and storage: On-site warehousing facilities provide secure storage options for a range of goods.
  • Berths and Quays: Multiple berths accommodate different types of vessels.
    • RoRo (Roll-on/Roll-off): Specialized berths for easy loading and unloading of vehicle and passenger ferries.
    • Bulk Cargo Berths: Dedicated areas for the handling of bulk commodities such as aggregate and grain.
    • General Cargo Berths: General-purpose quays for various cargo types.
  • Draught and Depth: The port entrance channel and berths are dredged to accommodate vessels with a maximum draught of approximately 7.5 meters, facilitating the entry of larger ships.

Navigation and Accessibility:

  • Navigational Aids: Comprehensive navigational aids including buoys, beacons, and modern electronic navigation systems ensure safe passage for vessels entering and leaving the port.
  • Pilotage: Pilot services are available and recommended for larger vessels to assist with safe navigation within port waters.
  • Tug Services: Tugs are on hand for maneuvering and berthing assistance, especially for larger vessels.

Support Services:

  • Bunkering: Fuel bunkering services are available at the port, providing marine fuels to vessels.
  • Waste Management: Adequate facilities for waste disposal and recycling, adhering to MARPOL regulations.
  • Ship Repair and Maintenance: Basic repair and maintenance facilities, with more extensive services available through nearby shipyards.

Safety and Security:

  • Port Security: High levels of security in line with international standards, ensuring the safe and secure handling of passengers and cargo.
  • Emergency Services: On-site emergency response teams, including fire and medical services.

Customs and Immigration:

  • Customs Facilities: Efficient customs services to manage import and export processes, ensuring compliance with regulations.
  • Immigration Control: Passenger terminal includes immigration facilities for processing international arrivals and departures.

Additional Services:

  • Passenger Amenities: The passenger terminal provides amenities such as waiting areas, cafes, restrooms, and information services.
  • Transport Links: Good connectivity to the rest of the Isle of Man via road and public transport, with bus services and taxis readily available.

The port of Douglas is a well-established maritime hub offering comprehensive services to meet the needs of a diverse range of vessels and visitors, ensuring its pivotal role in the Isle of Man's connectivity and economy.

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