KUALA TANJUNG
- IDKTJ
- Latitude: 3.38486
- Longitude: 99.4627
- Indonesia
- Port in Indonesia
Location: Indonesia
Kuala Tanjung is a significant marine port located in Indonesia, specifically in North Sumatra. As one of Indonesia’s strategic maritime facilities, Kuala Tanjung is envisioned to bolster the nation's economic growth by offering extensive logistics and industrial services. It is part of the longer-term master plan to develop Indonesia's ports into competitive international hubs.
Port Description:
Location:
- Geographic Coordinates: Approx. 3°28' N latitude and 99°27' E longitude.
- Proximity: The port is situated on the northeast coast of Sumatra Island, close to the Malacca Strait, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes.
Infrastructure:
- Terminals: The port includes a multi-purpose terminal designed to handle a variety of cargo, including containers, bulk, and breakbulk goods.
- Facilities: It has modern warehousing, storage facilities, and extensive handling equipment to support efficient cargo movement.
- Special Economic Zone (SEZ): Adjacent to the port area, there is a SEZ meant to attract investors in various industries like manufacturing, logistics, and processing.
Connectivity:
- Road and Rail Links: Excellent connectivity to major road networks and potential for future rail connections.
- Air: Proximity to major airports enhances its multimodal transport capabilities.
Operations:
- Container Capacity: Initially designed to handle significant TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit) capacity, with ongoing and planned expansions to increase throughput.
- Operating Hours: Typically operates 24/7, ensuring ongoing vessel and cargo handling capabilities.
- Technology: Equipped with modern port technology including automated systems for customs clearance, tracking, and cargo handling to promote efficiency and reduce turnaround times.
Services:
- Pilotage: Available to guide vessels safely into port waters.
- Tug Assistance: Tugboats are on standby to assist with vessel maneuvering.
- Bunkering: Fuel services are available for vessels docking at the port.
- Maintenance and Repair: Facilities for routine vessel maintenance and emergency repairs.
Future Development:
- Kuala Tanjung is designed with future scalability in mind. Plans are in place to expand terminals, augment logistics capabilities, and further develop the SEZ to attract more global trade.
Economic Impact:
- The port’s development is expected to have a significant positive impact on the local and national economy by boosting trade, creating jobs, and fostering industrial growth.
Specifications:
- Draft: The port provides deep-water berths to accommodate large vessels. Specific draft is subject to official hydrographic surveys.
- Channel Depth: Adequate for navigation by large container ships and bulk carriers.
- Berth Length: Multiple berths with sufficient lengths to handle various vessel sizes.
- Handling Equipment: Cranes, forklifts, automated stackers, and other modern equipment to support various cargo types.
Key Advantages:
- Strategic Location: Near the Malacca Strait, providing excellent access to international shipping routes.
- Modern Infrastructure: State-of-the-art facilities ensure high operational efficiency and reliability.
- Economic Integration: Part of an integrated economic development zone fostering industrial and trade growth.
Kuala Tanjung Port is anticipated to play a pivotal role in Indonesia’s maritime infrastructure by becoming a key point in Asia's and the world's maritime network, significantly enhancing trade flows in and out of Southeast Asia.
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