KUMAI

  • IDKUM
  • Latitude: -2.74176
  • Longitude: 111.729
  • Indonesia
  • Port in Indonesia

Location: Kumai Central Kalimantan Indonesia

Kumai is a small town located in Central Kalimantan on the island of Borneo, Indonesia. It functions as an important maritime port, primarily acting as a gateway for goods and tourism, particularly those interested in nature and conservation activities like visiting Tanjung Puting National Park. Below, you'll find a general overview of the port's description and specifications.

Port Description:

  1. Geographic Location:

    • Coordinates: Approximately 2°44'S latitude and 111°42'E longitude.
    • Positioning: Located on the southern coast of Borneo, at the mouth of the Kumai River.
  2. Accessibility:

    • Waterways: Accessible via the Java Sea.
    • Transportation Links: Road links connect Kumai to Pangkalan Bun (the largest town in Central Kalimantan), from where there are flight connections to Jakarta and other major Indonesian cities.
  3. Functions:

    • Commercial: Handles a modest amount of commercial shipping, including the export of timber, rubber, and palm oil.
    • Tourism: Popular entry point for eco-tourists heading to Tanjung Puting National Park, which is famous for its orangutan population.

Port Specifications:

  1. Berths and Facilities:

    • Number of Berths: Limited number of small berths; mainly caters to small and medium-sized vessels.
    • Types of Berths: General cargo and passenger.
    • Draft: Limited draft capacity; suitable mostly for shallow-draft vessels.
  2. Cargo Handling:

    • Equipment: Basic handling equipment, including cranes and forklifts.
    • Storage Facilities: Limited warehousing and open storage areas available.
  3. Passenger Services:

    • Ferry Services: Regular ferry services for local transportation of passengers and goods.
    • Tourist Boats: Numerous boats and "klotoks" (traditional riverboats) for tours to Tanjung Puting National Park.
  4. Supporting Infrastructure:

    • Customs and Immigration: Basic facilities present for dealing with international arrivals.
    • Navigation Aids: Basic aids to navigation available, may include buoys and beacons.
  5. Environmental and Safety Considerations:

    • Environmental: Regulations may be in place to protect local wildlife and ecosystems, especially given the proximity to Tanjung Puting National Park.
    • Safety: Standard safety procedures, though the infrastructure may not meet all international standards.

Additional Considerations:

  • Weather: Typical tropical climate, with wet and dry seasons. Navigation can be affected by monsoon rains, particularly from November to March.
  • Future Developments: Potential for expansion or upgrades may exist, depending on regional economic development projects and conservation efforts.

Kumai's port may not support heavy industrial shipping due to its modest infrastructure but plays a critical role in supporting regional trade and tourism, contributing to the local economy and environmental conservation efforts.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
ZELDA Sailing B 2 A 11/21/2024
YUVA Sailing B 2 A 11/21/2024
KLM KELUARGA INDAH Cargo 11/21/2024
SOSIAL NOER INDAH Cargo 11/21/2024
SULA Sailing 11/21/2024
KM KIRANA Passenger OB-BANJARMASIN 11/21/2024
TIRTA SAMUDRA XXX Cargo GRESIK 11/20/2024
KM.DHARMA RUCITRA 9 Passenger KUMAI 10/29/2024
NA KIKA Sailing 10/29/2024
SPOB ANUGRAH 5 Tanker 10/29/2024
TB.DELTA CAHAYA 7 Towing/Tug 10/28/2024
TB SENGGORA MARINER Towing/Tug 10/28/2024
KARYA TANGGUH 2202 Towing/Tug 10/28/2024
TB.OCEAN MARINE 1 Towing/Tug 10/28/2024
TRANS POWER 203 Towing/Tug 10/28/2024
KARIANGAU EXPRESS 08 Cargo GRESIK 10/28/2024
MANUIA Sailing B 2 A 10/28/2024
KLM HARAPAN BARU-1 Cargo 10/28/2024
TB.NRL 1509 Towing/Tug 10/28/2024
TB MARUTA IX Towing/Tug 10/28/2024

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