HONG KONG
- HKHKG
- Latitude: 22.2879
- Longitude: 114.181
- South China
- Port in Hong Kong
Location: Hong Kong Hong Kong
Marine Port Description and Specifications: Hong Kong
Port Name: Offshore International Port (Hong Kong), more commonly referred to as the Port of Hong Kong.
Location:
- Latitude: 22.302711° N
- Longitude: 114.177216° E
- Country: Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region of China
Overview: The Port of Hong Kong is a deepwater seaport located in the South China Sea, which has played a pivotal role in the development of Hong Kong as a global economic hub. It remains one of the busiest and most efficient container ports worldwide, renowned for its superior connectivity, advanced facilities, and strategic position in global maritime trade routes.
Port Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Terminals:
- Container Terminals: The port comprises nine container terminals located at Kwai Tsing Container Terminals, which handle the majority of the cargo.
- Non-Container Terminals: Tuen Mun River Trade Terminal and other smaller terminals handle bulk cargo and other types of shipments.
- Berths: Over 24 deep-water berths capable of accommodating the largest container vessels.
- Warehousing and Storage: Ample warehousing facilities with modern storage solutions, including refrigerated storage for perishable goods.
- Cargo Handling Equipment: Equipped with state-of-the-art gantry cranes, automated stacking cranes, and other advanced cargo handling equipment.
- Navigation and Safety: Comprehensive navigational aids and modern safety equipment to ensure the safe and efficient movement of vessels.
Port Performance:
- Annual Throughput: Over 20 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) annually.
- Cargo Diversification: Handles a broad spectrum of cargo types including containers, bulk cargo, and breakbulk.
- Efficient Operations: High turnaround efficiency due to automated systems and a highly skilled workforce.
Connectivity:
- Shipping Lines: Serviced by more than 400 container shipping lines connecting to over 500 destinations worldwide.
- Intermodal Links: Integrated with road and rail networks ensuring smooth hinterland connectivity. Proximity to Hong Kong International Airport further enhances intermodal transport options.
Services:
- Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Comprehensive logistics services including freight forwarding, warehousing, and supply chain management.
- Ship Repairs and Maintenance: Facilities for shipbuilding, repairs, and maintenance services.
- Customs and Border Control: Efficient customs processes with advanced screening technology and streamlined paperwork procedures.
Environmental and Sustainability Initiatives:
- Implementation of green port initiatives aimed at reducing emissions and promoting environmental sustainability.
- Use of cleaner fuels and energy-efficient technologies across port operations.
Future Developments:
- Ongoing investments in infrastructure to enhance capacity and efficiency.
- Technological upgrades including automation and digitalization projects to support smart port initiatives.
Contact Information: While specific contact information might not be provided in this summary, typically the Hong Kong Marine Department and the individual terminal operators will have detailed contact details available on their respective websites.
Important Contacts:
Hong Kong Marine Department: The regulatory authority overseeing maritime activities in Hong Kong.
Website: Hong Kong Marine Department
Terminal Operators:
- Hutchison Port Holdings: Operates several terminals in Kwai Tsing.
- Modern Terminals Ltd: Another key terminal operator.
Conclusion:
The Port of Hong Kong is a world-class maritime facility that continues to be a linchpin in global maritime trade and logistics. With its advanced infrastructure, strategic location, and robust connectivity, it remains indispensable to the regional and global supply chains.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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POLAR STAR 3 | Sailing | 04:58:04 | ||
SH | Other | 04:47:09 | ||
PILOT86 | Other | 04:27:32 | ||
PILOT85 | Other | 04:26:58 | ||
PILOT83 | Port | 04:25:18 | ||
PILOT95 | Port | 03:56:34 | ||
ROMANTICA | Pleasure | TUZLA | 03:56:26 | |
Pleasure | 03:55:59 | |||
PILOT 82 | Port | 03:29:52 | ||
PILOT33 | Port | 02:59:04 | ||
UN-NAMED | Pleasure | 02:57:21 | ||
PILOT81 | Port | 02:28:16 | ||
DIAMOND QUEEN | Sailing | 02:27:45 | ||
PILOT20 | Port | 02:05:59 | ||
LISA ELAINE | Sailing | 01:53:34 | ||
MOON BLUE 2 | Sailing | 01:35:01 | ||
DAYSPRING | Pleasure | 01:25:58 | ||
PILOT30 | Port | 01:25:45 | ||
PILOT23 | Port | 12:55:36 | ||
ADELA | Sailing | 12:54:05 |