GULFPORT
- Latitude: 27.7396
- Longitude: -82.6963
- Gulf of Mexico
- Marina in US
Location: Gulfport MS 39501 US
Web-site: https://shipmspa.com
Port of Gulfport Overview
Location: Gulfport, Mississippi, USA
Coordinates: 30.3667° N, 89.0928° W
Operator: Mississippi State Port Authority
Overview: The Port of Gulfport is located on the Gulf of Mexico and serves as a crucial gateway for maritime trade in the southeastern United States. It is a deep-water port that supports a variety of cargo types, including bulk, breakbulk, and containerized goods.
Major Specifications and Features
Total Area: Approximately 400 acres
Channel Depth:
- The main shipping channel has a depth of about 36 feet (11 meters).
Berth Information:
- The port has multiple berths with various lengths and depths to accommodate different types of vessels:
- North Berths: Suitable for container and breakbulk cargo
- West Pier: Utilized for dry bulk and container handling
- East Pier: Primarily used for general cargo and refrigeration facilities
Cargo Handling Facilities:
- Container Terminals: Modern terminals equipped with quay cranes, reach stackers, and other container handling equipment.
- Bulk Terminals: Facilities for loading and unloading dry and liquid bulk commodities.
- Warehousing: On-dock and near-dock storage facilities for various types of cargo, including refrigerated warehouses for perishable goods.
- Refrigerated Space: Significant refrigerated storage capacity for handling cold storage cargoes such as fruits, vegetables, and seafood.
Rail & Road Connectivity:
- Direct connections to major highways and interstates (I-10, I-110), facilitating efficient cargo movement to and from the port.
- On-dock rail facilities connect the port with major domestic rail networks, providing seamless integration for intermodal transportation.
Primary Commodities:
- Imports: Bananas, new vehicles, textiles, and steel products.
- Exports: Poultry, frozen foods, forest products, and general cargo.
Security and Compliance:
- Fully compliant with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
- Advanced security measures including surveillance systems, access control, and 24/7 port police presence.
Recent Developments and Investments
- The Port of Gulfport has undergone significant expansion and modernization in recent years, with investments aimed at increasing capacity, improving infrastructure, and enhancing operational efficiency.
- Projects include the deepening of the channel, construction of new berths, and modernization of cargo handling equipment.
Environmental Considerations
- The port actively engages in sustainable practices, including initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint, manage waste, and preserve the surrounding marine environment.
Future Prospects
- Continued growth fueled by increasing trade volumes and strategic investments.
- Potential development of additional logistics and industrial parks to further support trade and commerce.
The Port of Gulfport stands as a vital maritime hub with robust facilities and strategic initiatives aimed at fostering growth and maintaining operational excellence. Its significant role in regional and international trade positions it as a key asset in the global supply chain network.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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HINANO | Pleasure | GULFPORT FL | 04:56:15 | |
DANA A | Pleasure | ST_PETE_FL | 03:23:15 | |
SEA VIEW PLAY | Sailing | 12:54:51 | ||
RESCUE 7 | Port | 11/16/2024 | ||
MEANT TO BE | Pleasure | 11/16/2024 | ||
TSUNAMI FISHING | Pleasure | 10/31/2024 | ||
PAMZY | Pleasure | 10/27/2024 |