GEBE
- IDGEB
- Latitude: -0.109506
- Longitude: 129.445
- Indonesia
- Offshore Terminal in Indonesia
Location: Indonesia
Marine Port Description and Specification: Gebe Port, Indonesia
Overview: Gebe Port is a significant maritime facility located on Gebe Island, which is part of the Halmahera group of islands in North Maluku, Indonesia. It serves as a crucial hub for transportation, commerce, and logistics in the region, facilitating the movement of goods and passengers between Gebe Island and other parts of Indonesia as well as international destinations.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 0.1221° N latitude and 129.4742° E longitude.
- Proximity: Located in the Moluccas Sea, to the west of the larger Halmahera Island.
Port Facilities:
Berthing Facilities:
- Single or multiple berths to accommodate different vessel sizes.
- Quay lengths and depths to handle both smaller coastal ships and larger cargo vessels.
- Specific berths designed for ferries that connect the island with other destinations.
Cargo Handling:
- Equipped with cranes and forklifts for efficient loading and unloading.
- Storage areas including warehouses and open storage for various types of cargo.
- Infrastructure for handling bulk, containerized, and break-bulk cargo.
Passenger Services:
- Terminals with waiting areas, ticketing facilities, and amenities for travelers.
- Regular ferry services connecting Gebe Island with other islands and coastal areas.
Security and Safety:
- Port security services including surveillance and controlled access.
- Compliance with ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code.
- Emergency response services such as fire-fighting equipment and medical facilities.
Customs and Immigration:
- On-site customs and immigration offices to handle international shipments and passenger clearance.
- Procedures to ensure the smooth processing of cargo and travelers.
Support Services:
- Refueling services for vessels.
- Freshwater supply and provisioning services.
- Repair and maintenance services for both ships and port equipment.
Navigation and Access:
- Channel Depth: Sufficient draft to allow safe passage of medium-sized vessels.
- Tidal Range: Information on tidal ranges and currents to assist in navigation.
- Aids to Navigation: Buoys, beacons, and lights to ensure safe entry and exit.
Economic and Strategic Importance:
- Acts as a vital link for the export of local products such as fish, spices, and other commodities.
- Facilitates imports essential for the local economy including consumer goods, construction materials, and machinery.
- Strategic location for maritime routes within Eastern Indonesia and connections to the broader Asia-Pacific region.
Environmental Considerations:
- Measures in place to mitigate environmental impact including waste management and pollution control.
- Compliance with national and international environmental regulations.
Development Plans:
- Potential expansions or improvements to enhance port capacity and efficiency.
- Investment in modernizing facilities and integrating advanced port management systems.
- Community engagement and sustainable development initiatives.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Contact details for administrative and operational inquiries.
- Website: Official website (if available) for additional resources and updates.
Note: Specific details such as exact quay length, berth depth, and other granular specifications can be obtained from the port authority or official maritime directories.
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