LONSDALE
- AULSD
- Latitude: -35.1137
- Longitude: 138.468
- East Australia
- Port in Australia
Location: Australia
Lonsdale is a location associated with the Port of Melbourne, one of Australia's largest and busiest ports. The Port of Melbourne primarily handles containerized and general cargo but is equipped to manage a variety of other cargo types as well. Below is an overview of the Port of Melbourne, which includes the Lonsdale precinct:
Port of Melbourne Overview
- Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
- Coordinates: Approximately 37°49'S latitude and 144°55'E longitude.
- Body of Water: Situated on the northern shores of Port Phillip Bay.
Key Specifications
Terminals and Docks:
- Multiple berths for handling different types of cargo including containers, bulk commodities, breakbulk, and RoRo (roll-on/roll-off).
- Dedicated container terminals such as Swanson Dock (East and West), Victoria Dock.
- Webb Dock for automotive, breakbulk, and Roll-On/Roll-Off (RoRo) cargoes.
Water Depth:
- Channel depth varies, with major shipping channels dredged to accommodate large vessels.
- Typical berthing depths range from 10 to 14 meters depending on the terminal.
Facilities:
- Warehousing and storage facilities.
- State-of-the-art container handling systems.
- Specialized facilities for bulk grain, liquids, and other bulk commodities.
- Customs and quarantine services for import and export processing.
Capacity:
- One of the highest container throughput capacities in Australia.
- Annual capacity of over 2.5 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units).
- Significant capabilities for handling bulk commodities like grain, minerals, and petrochemicals.
Accessibility:
- Well-connected to national and regional road and rail networks.
- Efficient transport links to major industrial zones and warehouses.
Services:
- Pilotage and towage services.
- Comprehensive port safety and environmental management systems.
- Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) for monitoring and regulation of ship movements.
Environmental and Safety Protocols:
- Stringent environmental regulations to manage pollution and emissions.
- Safety measures for hazardous cargo and operational risks.
Future Developments:
- Ongoing infrastructure improvements to increase capacity and efficiency.
- Technological upgrades for better supply chain integration and logistics handling.
Contact and Administration
- Port Authority: Port of Melbourne Corporation
- Website: Port of Melbourne
- Contact Information: Available on the port's official website for detailed inquiries regarding port operations, shipping schedules, and tariffs.
Special Notes
- Given its strategic importance, the Port of Melbourne is crucial for both domestic distribution and international trade.
- The port operates using sustainable practices to minimize environmental impact, often collaborating with governmental and environmental organizations.
Lonsdale, as part of the broader Port of Melbourne, benefits from the port’s robust infrastructure and strategic initiatives to boost trade and logistics efficiency in Australia.
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