HENRY
- USHEY
- Latitude: 41.1106
- Longitude: -89.3507
- Inland, USA
- Marina in US
Location: US
Here's a comprehensive description and some key specifications for a typical marine port, dubbed "HENRY," located in the United States. Please note that this is a fictional representation for illustrative purposes.
Port of Henry, United States
General Overview
The Port of Henry is a major maritime gateway situated along the eastern seaboard of the United States. Renowned for its strategic location and state-of-the-art facilities, it plays a critical role in international trade, regional commerce, and the economic prosperity of the surrounding area.
Key Specifications
- Coordinates: 35° N latitude, 78° W longitude
- Operational Status: Fully operational, 24/7
- Maximum Vessel Size: Can accommodate vessels up to 18,000 TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units)
- Type of Port: Deep-water seaport
- Ownership: Public-Private Partnership
- Primary Services: Container shipping, bulk cargo, breakbulk cargo, Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro), cruise services
Infrastructure
Harbor and Berths
- Total Berths: 20
- Container Berths: 10
- Bulk Cargo Berths: 5
- Ro-Ro Berths: 3
- Cruise Terminal Berths: 2
- Depth: Ranges from 40 to 52 feet (12 to 16 meters)
Terminal Facilities
- Container Terminals: Equipped with the latest gantry cranes and automated stacking systems
- Warehouses: Over 500,000 square feet of warehousing space
- Cold Storage: Facilities available for perishable goods
- Bulk Storage: Silos and tanks for liquids and grains
Cargo Handling Equipment
- Cranes: Post-Panamax, Super-Post Panamax cranes
- Forklifts: High-capacity forklifts capable of handling up to 50 tons
- Conveyor Systems: Advanced conveyor systems for bulk materials
- Ro-Ro Equipment: Adjustable bridge ramps and heavy-duty trailers
Logistics and Transportation
- Rail Connections: Direct on-dock rail services connected to major national rail networks
- Highway Access: Adjacency to major interstate highways for efficient truck transport
- Intermodal Facilities: Container transfer capabilities between rail, road, and sea carriers
Ancillary Services
- Customs and Border Protection: On-site CBP for expedited clearance
- Pilotage and Towage: Available services for vessel navigation and docking
- Bunkering Services: Fueling services for vessels
Environmental and Safety Standards
- Green Port Initiatives: Implementation of renewable energy sources and emission reduction technologies
- Waste Management: Comprehensive waste management and recycling programs
- Safety Protocols: Stringent safety measures and emergency response capabilities
Economic Impact
- Employment: Supports over 25,000 direct and indirect jobs in the region
- Annual Throughput:
- Containerized Cargo: Approximately 4 million TEUs
- Bulk Cargo: Around 25 million metric tons
- Ro-Ro Units: Nearly 1 million vehicles
- Revenue: Generates billions in revenue, contributing significantly to the local and national economy
Future Developments
- Expansion Projects: Ongoing expansion of container terminal capacity and construction of new berths
- Technological Upgrades: Investment in AI and IoT for port operations optimization
- Sustainability Goals: Aiming for carbon-neutral status by 2035 through various green initiatives
The Port of Henry stands as a vital cog in the wheel of international logistics and trade, combining efficiency, technology, and sustainability to serve its customers and the broader economy effectively.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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CG SANGAMON | Towing/Tug | 9/27/2025 | ||
CG21130 | Port | 9/27/2025 | ||
CG21131 | Port | 9/27/2025 |