LIKUPANG

  • Latitude: 1.70078
  • Longitude: 125.016
  • Indonesia
  • Port in Indonesia

Address: Likupang North Sulawesi Indonesia

Marine Port Description and Specification: Likupang Port, Indonesia

Location:

  • Country: Indonesia
  • Region: North Sulawesi
  • Nearest City: Manado (approximately 48 kilometers away)

Geographical Position:

  • Latitude: Approximately 1° 39' North
  • Longitude: Approximately 125° 0' East

Port Type:

  • Type: Coastal Port
  • The port serves mainly as a regional hub for fishing, local trade, and increasingly for tourism given its proximity to various natural attractions and proposed tourism developments.

Facilities and Infrastructure:

  • Berths: Available for smaller vessels such as fishing boats and inter-island passenger ferries.
  • Depth: Limited draft suitable for small to medium-sized vessels. Large cargo ships may not be accommodated.
  • Cargo Handling: Basic facilities for loading and unloading, predominantly for local produce, seafood, and some manufactured goods.
  • Storage: Limited warehousing and open storage areas mainly used for local trade goods.

Services:

  • Pilotage: Not typically required except for unfamiliar vessels; local expertise recommended.
  • Towing: Service usually provided by local operators.
  • Repairs: Basic repair facilities are available; major repairs and dry docking would need to be handled in larger ports.
  • Bunkering: Fuel supply typically available through local arrangements; no large fueling terminals.
  • Provisions: Local marketplaces can provide fresh food and limited supplies.
  • Customs: Present for handling regional trade compliance and minimal international cargo.

Navigation:

  • Approach: The port is approached through a relatively straightforward route, but mariners should be cautious of local fishing traffic and small craft.
  • Weather: Tropical climate with a monsoon season; recommended to check local weather conditions.
  • Tides and Currents: Typical for a coastal area; local knowledge helpful for docking and undocking procedures.

Economic Activity:

  • Main Trades: Fishing, local produce, timber, and increasingly tourism.
  • Tourism: Growing interest due to the region's natural beauty, snorkeling, diving sites, and proximity to the Likupang Special Economic Zone aimed at tourism development.

Contact Information: For operational details, mariners should contact the local port authority or government offices in Manado. The specifics of communication facilities at the port may be limited, so advanced arrangements are advisable.

Future Developments:

  • Infrastructure Improvements: Plans for upgrades to support increased tourism and regional trade as a part of broader economic initiatives.
  • Special Economic Zone: Likupang has been designated as a Special Economic Zone which aims to boost local infrastructure, investment, and tourism facilities.

Remarks: Likupang Port is a key asset for local communities and has potential for growth primarily driven by tourism and small-scale trade. Mariners and operators are advised to be self-sufficient or make arrangements in advance when planning operations through this port. Local community involvement and environmental considerations are important aspects of development in this area.

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