KANTANG

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  • THKAN
  • Latitude: 7.4115
  • Longitude: 99.5078
  • South-East Asia
  • Port in Thailand

Location: Kantang Trang Province Thailand

Marine Port Description: Kantang, Thailand

Location:

  • Port Name: Kantang Port
  • Country: Thailand
  • Region: South-East Asia
  • Coordinates: Approximately 7°24′N, 99°30′E
  • Provincial Location: Trang Province, southern Thailand
  • Nearest Major City: Trang

Port Infrastructure:

  • Type: River/Sea Port
  • Primary Function: Trade, Fishing, Limited Tourist Cruises
  • Accessibility: Accessible via road from Trang City and the surrounding areas.

Facilities and Services:

  • Berths: Multiple berthing facilities suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
  • Cargo Handling: Equipped for general cargo, although facilities may be more oriented towards local and regional shipping needs.
  • Storage: Warehousing options available for general cargo.
  • Cranes: Mobile and fixed cranes for loading/unloading cargo.
  • Security: Standard port security measures in place, including patrols and surveillance systems.

Operations:

  • Navigation: Seasonal considerations may affect approach; local pilotage advised.
  • Tides: Subject to tidal variations typical of coastal and river ports.
  • Operational Hours: Typically operates around the clock, though some services may be limited to daylight hours.
  • Port Authority: Managed under local provincial port authority with adherence to national maritime regulations.

Special Features:

  • Eco-tourism: Proximity to nearby islands and ecological areas; gateway for some tourism activities.
  • Fishing Industry: Significant local activities related to fishing; supporting infrastructure for local fisheries.

Trade Information:

  • Exports: Seafood, Rubber, Agricultural Products
  • Imports: Basic Consumer Goods, Machinery, Tools, Manufacturing Inputs
  • Connectivity: Close connectivity with other regional ports in southern Thailand and international routes via the Andaman Sea.

Challenges:

  • Development: Infrastructure may not be as modernized as other major ports in Thailand.
  • Capacity: Limited space and capacity may restrict larger commercial operations.

Future Prospects:

  • Investment: Potential for development with proper investment focusing on upgrading facilities.
  • Tourism: Growing interest in eco-tourism and its capacity to serve as a point of departure to beautiful coastal areas.

Notes:

  • It is advisable to contact local shipping agents or the port authority for the most up-to-date and detailed information regarding port operations, tariffs, and regulations.

This description offers a condensed overview of Kantang Port in Thailand, providing key insights into its capabilities, infrastructure, and operations.

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