KEMAMAN
- MYKEM
- Latitude: 4.24893
- Longitude: 103.466
- Indonesia
- Port in Malaysia
Location: Malaysia
Kemaman Port, also known as Kemaman Supply Base or KSB, is an important maritime port located in Kemaman, Terengganu, Malaysia. It serves as a vital logistical hub for the petroleum industry and specializes in supporting offshore oil and gas activities in the region. Here’s a detailed description and specification of the Kemaman Port:
General Overview:
- Location: Kemaman, Terengganu, Malaysia
- Coordinates: Approximately 4.2307° N latitude, 103.4535° E longitude
- Type: Deepwater port
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Berths/Piers: Multiple berths to accommodate a variety of vessels, including supply ships, oil tankers, and container vessels.
- Quay Length: Ranges from 200 meters to over 500 meters in some areas.
- Draft: The port typically accommodates vessels with a draft of up to 15 meters, although different berths may have varying draft capacities.
- Warehousing: Ample space for storage and warehousing, with specialized facilities for hazardous materials and petroleum products.
- Cargo Handling Equipment: Modern cranes, forklifts, and other equipment to manage cargo efficiently.
- Fueling Stations: Available for bunkering activities.
- Port Services: Pilotage, towage, deep-sea pilotage, and other maritime services are readily available.
Special Features:
- Kemaman Supply Base (KSB): A dedicated area within the port that provides comprehensive support services specifically for the offshore oil and gas industry. This includes warehousing, maintenance, logistics, and other critical services.
- Container Handling: Facilities for container handling and storage, though primarily focused on oil and gas logistics.
- LNG Operations: Equipped to handle LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) tankers and operations.
Connectivity:
- Road Access: Well-connected by road to major highways, allowing for easy transportation to other parts of Malaysia.
- Rail Access: Limited, but road connectivity makes up for rail deficiencies.
- Air Access: Closest significant airports are Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport (Kuantan Airport) and Sultan Mahmud Airport.
Security:
- ISPS Code Compliance: Adheres to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, ensuring robust security measures.
- Customs: Efficient customs services for cargo documentation and clearance, reducing turnaround time.
Environmental Considerations:
- Environmental Management: Initiatives in place to minimize environmental impact, focusing on pollution control and sustainable practices.
- Waste Disposal: Proper facilities and procedures for waste disposal, including oil spill response capabilities.
Operational Hours:
- 24/7 Operations: The port operates round the clock to ensure continuous service for its clients.
Maritime Traffic:
- Types of Vessels: Primarily serves offshore support vessels, oil tankers, LNG carriers, and container ships.
- Annual Throughput: Significant capacity handling millions of tons of cargo annually, particularly for petroleum and LNG products.
Nearby Industrial Areas:
- Petrochemical Plants: Nearby industrial zones and petrochemical plants rely heavily on the port for the import and export of raw materials and finished products.
- Offshore Platforms: Proximity to numerous offshore oil and gas platforms in the South China Sea.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: For specific inquiries, operational details, and navigation instructions, contacting the local port authority or Kemaman Supply Base management is advisable.
Kemaman Port plays a crucial role in Malaysia's maritime industry, especially in supporting the oil and gas sectors. Its comprehensive facilities, strategic location, and robust services make it a pivotal hub for regional and international maritime operations.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
KRONOS | Cargo | MYKEM | 05:27:30 | |
GEMIA | Cargo | MY KEM | 05:26:12 | |
NAUTICA TG PUTERI 34 | Towing/Tug | P.GUDANG | 04:26:43 | |
SAPURA T-9 | Pleasure | 04:19:03 | ||
XIN AN PING | Cargo | MYKEM | 03:55:02 | |
TRACOS | Tanker | KEMAMAN | 01:55:41 | |
ROBUST ONE | baycraft | FPSO BERANTAI | 01:26:43 | |
BUMI JAYA | Towing/Tug | KEMAMAN | 12:55:56 | |
PV DRILLING VI | baycraft | 12:55:55 | ||
GRADE ONE MANJUNG 2 | Pleasure | ANGSI | 12:55:50 | |
PW TEKUN | Towing/Tug | 12:55:33 | ||
JUPITER | Cargo | KEMAMAN_MALAYSIA | 12:23:13 | |
OMNI MARISSA | Pleasure | BEGADING | 1/17/2025 | |
SK PRISTINE | Other | KSB | 1/17/2025 | |
NUR BARAKAH | Towing/Tug | SG KUANG | 1/17/2025 | |
SK LINE 805 | Cargo | KEMAMAN | 1/17/2025 | |
JM SALAM | baycraft | KEMAMAN | 1/17/2025 | |
AISHAH AIMS 1 | Cargo | EBA | 1/17/2025 | |
KEYFIELD AULIA | Cargo | KEMAMAN | 1/16/2025 | |
DA NANG GAS | Tanker | KEMAMAN | 1/16/2025 |