LENGEH
- IRBDH
- Latitude: 26.5495
- Longitude: 54.8876
- Arabian Gulf
- Port in Iran
Location: Iran
Marine Port Description and Specifications: Lengeh, Iran
General Overview
Bandar Lengeh, commonly known as Lengeh, is a key port located along the southern coast of Iran on the Persian Gulf. This port plays a significant role in maritime trade and logistics within the region. Below are the detailed specifications and descriptions of the Lengeh port:
Location and Geography
- Coordinates: Approximately 26.5586° N latitude, 54.8807° E longitude.
- Region: Hormozgan Province, southern Iran.
- Proximity: Located east of Kish Island and west of Hormozgan’s provincial capital, Bandar Abbas.
Infrastructure and Facilities
- Quay Length: The port has several quays with varying lengths, designed to accommodate different types of vessels.
- Berths: Multiple berths catering to the needs of both cargo ships and fishing vessels.
- Draft Depth: The port provides a reasonable draft to handle medium-sized cargo vessels. Specific draft depths can vary, so consulting updated nautical charts and port authorities is advisable.
- Warehousing: Available storage facilities and warehouses are equipped to handle a variety of goods, both dry and refrigerated.
- Cargo Handling: Equipment includes cranes, forklifts, and other standard cargo-handling machinery suitable for containerized and bulk cargo.
Services
- Customs: Efficient customs facilities expedite the clearance and handling of goods.
- Freight Forwarding: Various logistics and freight forwarding companies operate within the port for seamless cargo movements.
- Ship Repair: Basic ship repair and maintenance services are available to support commercial and smaller industrial ships.
- Bunkering: Fuel and water supply services are available for vessels.
- Pilotage: Mandatory pilot services are required for navigating into and out of the port.
Connectivity and Transportation
- Road Access: Well-connected roadways link the port to major cities and industrial regions within Iran.
- Rail Access: Current rail connectivity might be limited, often supplemented by road transport.
- Airport: The nearest significant airport is Bandar Abbas International Airport (BND), facilitating quick access for crew change and air logistics.
Economic Importance
- Local Economy: Contributes significantly to the local economy through fishing, maritime trade, and employment.
- Regional Trade: Acts as a strategic point for trade routes in the Persian Gulf.
Safety and Security
- Port Security: Measures in place include surveillance, patrolling, and compliance with international port security standards.
- Environmental Regulations: Adheres to both national and international environmental regulations to protect marine life and coastal areas.
Future Developments
- The Iranian government and local authorities may have ongoing or planned upgrades to enhance capacity, modernize port facilities, and improve logistical efficiencies to cope with increasing maritime traffic.
Key Considerations
- Weather Conditions: Seasonal weather patterns can affect port operations, with the summer months bringing intense heat and potential sandstorms.
- Regulatory Compliance: Adherence to Iranian maritime laws and international shipping regulations when operating in and out of the port.
For specific operational guidelines, schedule of tariffs, or real-time updates, contacting the Bandar Lengeh port authority or visiting their official website is recommended.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LCT. POLARIS 1 | Cargo | LENGEH | 10/23/2025 | |
| YAM 14 | Towing/Tug | IRAN | 10/23/2025 | |
| MOMTAZ 2 | Other | 10/23/2025 | ||
| SEA STAR 9 | Cargo | 10/23/2025 | ||
| KAMINEH | Cargo | HAMRIYAH | 10/23/2025 | |
| MORGAN | Other | DUBAI | 10/23/2025 | |
| NEZAMI GANJAVI 2 | Cargo | LENGEH->SHARJA>LENGE | 10/23/2025 | |
| HALIL | Cargo | B,BAHONAR><SHARJAH | 10/23/2025 | |
| AYSA | Cargo | IRAN | 10/23/2025 | |
| AZHAR | Cargo | PORT RASHED | 10/23/2025 | |
| LC JEYRAN BANDAR | Cargo | AE SHJ | 10/23/2025 | |
| ARK SAHEL | Cargo | B.LENGEH RASHID PORT | 10/23/2025 | |
| DSC NEGEEN | Passenger | LENGEH | 10/23/2025 | |
| SHAHIN SALAKH 3 | baycraft | BANDAR ABBAS | 10/23/2025 | |
| SHAHIN POHL | Other | 10/23/2025 | ||
| NAJI 12 | Port | 10/23/2025 | ||
| NAJI 11 | Port | LENGEH | 10/23/2025 | |
| LCT SEDAR | Cargo | 10/23/2025 | ||
| ETEHAD10 | Cargo | LENGEH>>SHARJAH | 10/23/2025 | |
| M,V,SOURAJ | Cargo | B;ABBAS/DUBAI | 10/22/2025 |