LENGEH ANCH

  • Latitude: 26.5399
  • Longitude: 54.9121
  • Arabian Gulf
  • Anchorage in Iran

Location: Lengeh Hormozgan Iran

Lengh Port, often referred to as Lengeh or Bandar Lengeh, is a port city situated on the southern coast of Iran along the Persian Gulf. This port has a historical significance and is strategically important for maritime shipping and logistics in the region. Below is a detailed description and specification of Lengeh Port:

Location

  • Coordinates: Approximately 26°33'N latitude and 54°54'E longitude.
  • Country: Iran
  • Region: Hormozgan Province
  • Proximity: Close to the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime chokepoint for global oil transport.

Infrastructure

  • Type of Port: Mixed-use (including commercial, fishing, and passenger operations).
  • Facilities: The port includes cargo handling facilities, warehouses, and logistical support areas.
  • Berths/Quays: Several berths designed to accommodate ships of different sizes and types.
  • Draft: Varies depending on berth location, but generally suitable for medium-draft vessels.
  • Crane and Handling Equipment: Equipped with cranes and other tools necessary for loading and unloading operations.

Services

  • Cargo Handling: Capable of handling various types of cargo including general cargo, bulk, and containerized goods.
  • Passenger Services: Ferry services connect Lengeh with different destinations across the Persian Gulf.
  • Bunkering: Fueling services are available for vessels.
  • Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair and maintenance services are provided, but more extensive shipyard facilities may require travel to larger nearby ports.

Connectivity

  • Road Access: Well-connected to the national highway network, facilitating inland transportation.
  • Air Access: The nearest major airport is Bandar Abbas International Airport, located around 190 km east of Lengeh.
  • Sea Routes: Regular maritime routes connect Lengeh with other regional ports in the Persian Gulf and international destinations.

Economic Significance

  • Trade Hub: Serves as a key logistical point for trade, particularly for goods moving between Iran and other Persian Gulf countries.
  • Fishing Industry: Home to a significant number of fishing vessels, contributing to the local economy.
  • Tourism: Acts as a gateway for tourists visiting the islands and coastal areas in the region.

Security

  • Regulations: Governed by Iranian maritime laws and regulations.
  • Safety Measures: Includes standard port safety and security measures, ensuring safe operations for both cargo and passenger handling.

Environmental Considerations

  • Pollution Control: Efforts are in place to manage pollution levels and ensure environmental sustainability, although the effectiveness can vary.

Recent Developments

  • Modernization Plans: There are ongoing plans for upgrading port infrastructure to enhance capacity and efficiency, reflecting Iran's broader aims to improve its maritime industry.

Note

Data about specifications might change, and it is advisable to check with port authorities or maritime agencies for the latest and detailed information before planning any maritime activities related to Lengeh Port.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
MARINE 1 Cargo IRAN 11/2/2025
SATURN Cargo LENGHE 11/2/2025
AZHAR3 Cargo UAE 11/2/2025
SEA STAR 9 Cargo 11/2/2025
EARTH Cargo LENGEH 11/2/2025
SULTAN DARYA1 Cargo LENGEH IRAN 11/2/2025
DARYA MAHER Other MINARASHID 11/2/2025
GOHAR DARYA 2 Cargo 11/1/2025
ARMITAN baycraft 11/1/2025
HALIL Cargo B,BAHONAR><SHARJAH 11/1/2025
SAFIR13373 Cargo 11/1/2025
MANZAR Cargo LENGEH 11/1/2025
SAPRAMIN Cargo LANGH 11/1/2025
KAMAL Cargo NALYAH MARINE 11/1/2025
SHABRANG Towing/Tug 11/1/2025
MORGAN Other DUBAI 11/1/2025
NEZAMI GANJAVI 2 Cargo LENGEH->SHARJA>LENGE 11/1/2025
ETEHAD10 Cargo LENGEH>>SHARJAH 11/1/2025
KASHANI 1 Cargo LENGEH SHARJAH LENGE 11/1/2025
NASHWAN 1 Other DMC 11/1/2025

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