LIMAY
- PHLIM
- Latitude: 14.5015
- Longitude: 120.604
- Philippines
- Port in Philippines
Location: Limay Bataan Philippines
Phone number: +63-123-456-7890
Web-site: http://www.ppa.com.ph/ports-page/port-of-limay
LIMAY is a key marine port located in the Philippines, primarily serving the province of Bataan in Central Luzon. It is strategically positioned along the Manila Bay, providing vital maritime connectivity for both domestic and international shipping activities. Below are its general descriptions and specifications:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 14.5617° N latitude and 120.6098° E longitude.
- Province: Bataan
- Region: Central Luzon
- Country: Philippines
Key Features:
- Type: International and domestic port
- Primary Uses: Cargo handling, petroleum shipment, and industrial exports and imports.
- Accessibility: Accessible via the Manila Bay, offering navigable waters for large vessels.
Infrastructure:
- Terminal Facilities: Multiple cargo handling terminals, dedicated spaces for dry and liquid bulk cargo.
- Berths: Includes several berths for different types of vessels, capable of accommodating large ocean-going ships.
- Draft: Deep-water draft suitable for accommodating tankers and bulk carriers.
- Warehouses: On-site warehouses for storage, including specialized storage for hazardous materials.
Services:
- Customs and Border Control: Facilities for customs clearance and border control are present to handle international shipping.
- Bunkering: Fuel and essential supplies for ships are available.
- Pilotage: Compulsory pilotage for navigation assistance is provided to incoming and outgoing vessels.
- Towing and Mooring: Tugboat and mooring services are available for docking assistance.
Cargo:
- Types: Petroleum products, chemicals, industrial goods, raw materials, and manufactured products.
- Handling Equipment: Cranes, conveyor systems, forklifts, and other cargo handling equipment.
Connectivity:
- Road Access: Well-connected to major highways and roads for seamless transportation of goods to and from the port.
- Rail Access: Limited railway connections, primarily dependent on road transportation.
Nearby Facilities:
- Refineries: Several petroleum refineries and industrial complexes are located near the port.
- Industrial Zone: The port vicinity includes industrial zones and freeport areas encouraging economic activity.
Regulatory Aspects:
- Port Authority: Managed and regulated under the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
- Safety and Security: Compliance with international safety and security standards, including ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code.
LIMAY Port serves as a crucial junction for maritime trade, providing essential services for the economic vitality of the region. Its deep-water capabilities and extensive infrastructure support a variety of industrial and commercial activities, making it a significant asset for the logistics and shipping industry in the Philippines.
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