FUJAIRAH
- AEFJR
- Latitude: 25.1612
- Longitude: 56.3658
- Arabian Gulf
- Port in United Arab Emirates
Location: Fujairah Fujairah 0000 United Arab Emirates
Phone number: +971-9-222-8800
Web-site: https://www.fujairahport.ae/
Fujairah is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Port of Fujairah, located on the eastern seaboard of the UAE along the Gulf of Oman, holds significant strategic and economic importance due to its position outside the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments.
Port Description and Specifications
General Information
- Location: Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
- Coordinates: Approximately 25.15° N latitude and 56.33° E longitude
- Time Zone: GMT +4
Infrastructure
- Harbor Type: Seaport with both natural and man-made features
- Water Depth:
- Main Channel: Varies, with an average depth of 16-18 meters, accommodating large vessels
- Berth Depths: Ranges from 9 meters to 18 meters, depending on the berth
- Tide Range: The tidal range is moderate, averaging around 1.5-2 meters.
Terminal Facilities
- Oil Terminals: Fujairah is widely recognized for its extensive oil and bunkering operations. It features multiple oil terminals capable of handling crude oil, refined products, and LNG.
- Container Terminal: Equipped to handle significant container traffic, with modern gantry cranes and supporting infrastructure.
- Bulk and General Cargo Terminals: Includes facilities for general cargo, dry and liquid bulk, and breakbulk shipments.
- Anchorage Areas: Designated anchorage areas for vessel loading, unloading, and bunkering.
Bunkering and Refueling
Fujairah is renowned as one of the world’s largest bunkering hubs, offering extensive bunkering services with numerous suppliers providing marine fuels, lubricants, and other related services.
Storage Facilities
- Tank Farms: Large tank farms for storage of crude oil and petroleum products.
- Warehousing: Facilities for general and specialized warehousing available.
- Cold Storage: Limited refrigeration and cold storage facilities, primarily supporting foodstuff and perishable goods.
Cargo Handling Equipment
- Cranes: Container gantry cranes, mobile harbor cranes, and floating cranes.
- Forklifts and Reach Stackers: Available for various cargo operations.
- Conveyor Systems: For bulk cargo handling.
Support Services
- Pilotage: Compulsory for large vessels. Pilot services are available 24/7.
- Tug Assistants: High-powered tugs for berthing and unberthing maneuvers.
- Ship Repair and Maintenance: Facilities for minor repairs, maintenance, and emergency services.
- Logistics and Transportation: Comprehensive logistics support including trucking, inland transport, and warehousing.
Connectivity
- Road Connectivity: Well-connected with major road networks facilitating transport to and from the port.
- Air Connectivity: Fujairah International Airport in close proximity for air freight and crew changes.
- Rail Connectivity: Future plans for integration into the UAE national rail network.
Security and Safety
- ISPS Compliance: Fully compliant with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS).
- Port Security: 24/7 security patrols, surveillance systems, and access control.
- Emergency Services: On-site firefighting teams, medical facilities, and emergency response units.
Additional Features
- Free Zone: Fujairah Free Zone adjacent to the port offering business incentives and tax advantages.
- Environmental Regulations: Adheres to strict environmental guidelines ensuring sustainable port operations.
Fujairah's strategic location and extensive facilities make it a critical hub for maritime trade, especially for oil and gas shipments, container transits, and as a major bunkering site worldwide.
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