IZMIT

  • TRIZT
  • Latitude: 40.7567
  • Longitude: 29.9139
  • Black Sea
  • Port in Turkey

Location: Izmit Turkey

Port Name: Izmit Port (Derince Port)

Location: Izmit, Turkey

Overview: Izmit Port, also known as Derince Port, is a significant port situated in the Gulf of Izmit within the Marmara Region of Turkey. The port is crucial for both coastal traffic and international shipping, primarily serving the industrial heartland of Turkey, including Istanbul and the surrounding areas. It is well-equipped to handle diverse types of cargo, including general cargo, containers, bulk cargo, and liquids.

Coordinates: Latitude 40.7603° N, Longitude 29.8648° E

Port Authority: Turkish State Railways (TCDD)

Facilities and Infrastructure:

  1. Terminals:

    • General Cargo Terminal: Equipped for handling diverse general cargo.
    • Container Terminal: Equipped with container cranes and storage facilities.
    • Bulk Cargo Terminal: Specialized in handling bulk commodities like coal, grain, and minerals.
    • Liquid Cargo Terminal: Facilities for handling petroleum, chemical, and other liquid commodities.
  2. Berths and Quay Length:

    • Multiple berths with varying depths to accommodate different types of vessels.
    • Quay length: Approximately 2,500 meters, segmented into various lengths to fit different cargo requirements.
  3. Warehousing and Storage:

    • Extensive warehousing facilities for different types of cargo, including covered storage for general and containerized cargo.
    • Open storage areas for bulk and heavy cargo.
    • Tank farms and specialized storage for liquid cargoes.
  4. Handling Equipment:

    • Container cranes and gantries for loading/unloading containers.
    • Mobile harbor cranes, forklifts, and other equipment for general and bulk cargo.
    • Conveyor systems for granular bulk goods.
    • Pipeline installations for efficient transfer of liquid cargo.
  5. Draft and Depth:

    • Varying drafts at different berths, generally ranging from 9 to 13 meters, capable of accommodating large vessels.
  6. Connectivity:

    • Excellent road and rail connectivity linking the port to the hinterland and major industrial areas.
    • Proximity to Istanbul provides additional logistical advantages.

Operations:

  • 24/7 Operation: The port operates round the clock to handle the high volume of cargo traffic without interruption.
  • Services: Pilotage, towage, mooring, bunkering, waste disposal, and maintenance services available.

Safety and Security:

  • Strict adherence to international safety standards and regulations.
  • Equipped with modern surveillance systems and security protocols to ensure the safety of cargo and personnel.

Cargo Statistics (approximate figures):

  • Annual cargo throughput: Around 20 million tons.
  • Container traffic: Hundreds of thousands of TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) annually.

Development:

  • Ongoing infrastructure upgrades to increase capacity and efficiency, including the addition of more berths and modernization of handling equipment.

Sustainability:

  • Initiatives to minimize environmental impact, including measures to reduce emissions and efficient waste management systems.

Additional Services:

  • Customs and inspection services.
  • Freight forwarding and logistics support.
  • Repair and dry-dock services for vessels.

Izmit Port is a pivotal maritime hub, contributing significantly to Turkey's economy by facilitating international trade and supporting the needs of the surrounding industrial regions.

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