KEELUNG ANCH
- Latitude: 25.1919
- Longitude: 121.729
- South China
- Anchorage in Taiwan
Location: Taiwan
Keelung Port - Keelung Anchorages (ANCH) in Taiwan
General Description: Keelung Port, alternatively known as Keelung Harbor, is one of the busiest and most important international ports in Taiwan. Located on the northern coast of Taiwan, the port is within the city of Keelung and offers strategic importance due to its proximity to major sea routes in the Western Pacific region. The port is managed by the Taiwan International Ports Corporation.
Anchorage Areas: Keelung Port has designated anchorages where vessels can anchor if berthing facilities are not immediately available or if they need a safe area to wait. These anchorage areas are equipped to handle a range of vessel types, including large container ships, bulk carriers, and cargo vessels.
Specifications:
Geographical Coordinates:
- Latitude: Approximately 25°09'N
- Longitude: Approximately 121°45'E
Depth:
- Anchorage depths vary typically between 10 to 30 meters, accommodating vessels with moderate to deep drafts.
Holding Ground:
- The holding ground in the anchor areas mainly consists of mud and sand, providing good anchor holding.
Tidal Range:
- The tidal range varies between 1.5 to 3 meters. Accurate tidal information is essential for safe anchoring and port operations.
Navigation and Weathers:
- The port is well-equipped with navigation aids, including lighted buoys, beacons, and signal stations to assist vessels in safe navigation.
- Weather conditions can include fog or typhoons, which are common in the region. Vessels are advised to stay updated on weather forecasts when planning to use the anchorage.
Port Facilities:
- The port provides comprehensive maritime services including pilotage, tug services, bunkering, and ship repair facilities.
- Container terminals, bulk cargo terminals, and general cargo facilities are available to support a wide range of shipping activities.
- Keelung Port has extensive modern facilities including warehouses, cranes, and cargo handling equipment.
Security and Regulations:
- The port adheres to International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code standards ensuring secure operations.
- Strict regulations are in place for environmental protection including waste disposal and ballast water management.
Communication:
- The port maintains regular VHF radio communication channels for coordination with inbound and outbound vessels.
- A dedicated port control center monitors and guides vessel movements.
Customs and Immigration:
- The port has customs and immigration facilities to handle international cargo and crew changes efficiently.
Significance: Keelung Port serves as a critical hub for Taiwan’s import and export activities. It plays a vital role in connecting Taiwan with international trade routes, particularly with countries in Asia, North America, and Europe.
Access and Connectivity:
- The port is connected to Taiwan’s extensive road and rail networks, facilitating efficient distribution of goods throughout the island.
- A free trade zone within the port offers various incentives for businesses and logistics companies.
In summary, Keelung Port's anchorages serve as secure and well-equipped holding areas for a variety of vessels awaiting berthing or engaging in maritime operations, playing a crucial role in Taiwan’s maritime industry.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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RYH CHUEN NO.206 | Fishing | 02:00:54 | ||
QIAN CHUN NO.168 | Fishing | 01:58:52 | ||
YNG MAAN NO.2 | Fishing | 01:28:07 | ||
CHANG | Fishing | 01:27:00 | ||
TSAIR YUAN NO 1 | Fishing | 11/26/2024 | ||
GONG ZHU NO168 | Fishing | TANGSHAN | 11/25/2024 | |
Fishing | 11/25/2024 | |||
CHYU WANQ 58 | Fishing | 11/13/2024 | ||
QIN WANG 58 | Fishing | 11/13/2024 | ||
YEONG CHUEN | Fishing | 11/11/2024 | ||
SHANG YU.68 | Fishing | 11/10/2024 | ||
FA SHIANN JEE 6 | Fishing | 11/10/2024 | ||
HAFNIA BOBCAT | Tanker | KR USN>TW KEL | 11/10/2024 | |
DONG YANG NO.12 | Port | 11/9/2024 | ||
RIH FU NO.168 | Fishing | 11/9/2024 | ||
HE WANG 5978 | Fishing | 11/9/2024 | ||
SHIN FUH | Fishing | 11/9/2024 | ||
JAAN SHING NO.6 | Fishing | 11/9/2024 | ||
Fishing | 11/9/2024 | |||
CHERNG TSAIR | Fishing | 11/9/2024 |