KOTA KINABALU ANCH

  • Latitude: 6.03114
  • Longitude: 116.083
  • Indonesia
  • Anchorage in Malaysia

Address: Kota Kinabalu Malaysia

Kota Kinabalu Anchorage (KOTA KINABALU ANCH)

Location:

  • Country: Malaysia
  • State/Region: Sabah
  • Coordinates: Approximately around Lat. 6° 0' N and Long. 116° 7' E
  • Situated on the northwest coast of the island of Borneo.

Overview: Kota Kinabalu ("KK") is a significant coastal city and port in Malaysia, serving as the state capital of Sabah. The port plays a crucial role in the logistics and shipping industry within the region, handling both cargo and passenger traffic. Kota Kinabalu Anchorage (ANCH) refers to the designated area where vessels can anchor, usually awaiting port services or clearance.

Port Specifications:

  1. Type of Port:

    • Seaport with natural and manmade harbor facilities.
    • Anchorage at designated areas typically used for accommodating vessels before entering the main port.
  2. Primary Functions:

    • Handling containerized cargo.
    • General cargo operations.
    • Passenger services, particularly ferry and cruise operations.
    • Serving fishing and offshore commercial activities.
  3. Operational Facilities:

    • Anchorage locations are typically allocated by port authorities based on vessel size and type.
    • Main jetty and wharves for berthing.
    • Container terminals equipped with modern handling facilities.
    • Bulk cargo and general cargo handling areas.
    • Passenger terminals with amenities for cruise and ferry passengers.
  4. Navigational Information:

    • Depth: Varies across the anchorage area, generally sufficient for medium to large vessels.
    • Tidal Range: Subject to moderate tidal range; tidal information advisable before entry.
    • Navigation Aids: Buoys, beacons, and lights assist in safe navigation to anchorage.
    • Approach: Entrance usually via designated channels marked by navigational aids.
  5. Port Management:

    • Managed by Sabah Ports Sdn Bhd.
    • Compliance with international maritime regulations.
    • Provision of pilotage, towage, and mooring services.
    • Customs, immigration, and health services available at port for clearance.
  6. Supporting Infrastructure:

    • Warehousing and storage facilities.
    • Freight forwarders and logistics services in proximity.
    • Repair and maintenance services for vessels.
    • Accessibility to hinterland via road networks for onward transportation.
  7. Safety and Security:

    • Security measures in adherence to International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
    • Regular patrols and monitored entry points for ensuring port security.

User Notes:

  • Ships should arrange to communicate with port control prior to arrival.
  • Ensure all pre-arrival documents and information are prepared for a smooth clearance process.
  • Weather conditions can affect port operations; checking forecasts is recommended.
  • Coordination with local shipping agents can facilitate efficient handling of cargo and other services.

Kota Kinabalu Anchorage represents an integral part of Malaysia's maritime infrastructure, supporting regional economic activities and ensuring the efficient movement of goods and passengers.

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