LYTTELTON

  • Latitude: -43.607
  • Longitude: 172.719
  • East Australia
  • Port in New Zealand

Address: New Zealand

Lyttelton Port, officially known as Lyttelton Port of Christchurch (LPC), is the major deep-water port serving the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, and the South Island. It is located on the northern shore of Lyttelton Harbour, which is a natural harbor formed by an ancient volcanic caldera.

Location:

  • Coordinates: Approximately 43.60°S, 172.72°E
  • Proximity: About 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) southeast of central Christchurch
  • Harbor: Situated within Lyttelton Harbour/Whakaraupō, an inlet of Banks Peninsula

Key Specifications and Features:

  1. Size and Capacity:

    • Berths: Multiple berths for various types of vessels including container ships, bulk carriers, cruise ships, and smaller coastal vessels.
    • Depth: Generally ranging from 10 to 14 meters, sufficient to accommodate large vessels.
    • Terminal Facilities: Includes specialized terminals for container handling, bulk cargo, and general cargo.
  2. Container Terminal:

    • Modern container handling equipment with several cranes.
    • Storage facilities for containers, including refrigerated (reefer) containers.
    • Efficient truck and rail connections to inland destinations.
  3. Bulk and Breakbulk Facilities:

    • Adequate infrastructure to handle bulk goods such as coal, supplements, logs, and grain.
    • Warehouses and storage areas for such commodities.
  4. Cruise Ship Terminal:

    • Lyttelton is a common port of call for cruise ships visiting the South Island.
    • Modern passenger terminal facilities, with good access for tourism and transport connections to Christchurch and beyond.
  5. Fishing and Other Maritime Activities:

    • Facilities to support the local fishing industry.
    • Marina services for private and recreational vessels.
  6. Support Services:

    • Full range of support services including pilotage, towing, line handling, security, and bunkering (fueling).
    • Customs and quarantine facilities for international cargo.
  7. Environmental and Safety Measures:

    • Compliance with international and local environmental standards.
    • Safety management systems to ensure secure and safe operations within the port.
  8. Connectivity:

    • Access to major road and rail networks connecting the port to Christchurch and other parts of the South Island.
    • Plans and projects often focus on improving these connections and expanding capacity.
  9. Recent Developments:

    • Continuous investment in port infrastructure to enhance capacity and efficiency.
    • Projects such as berth deepening, terminal expansions, and acquisition of advanced cargo-handling equipment.

Summary:

Lyttelton Port is a critical infrastructure element in New Zealand's maritime and trade ecosystem, playing a vital role in the import and export economy of the South Island. Its strategic location, combined with ongoing development and modernization efforts, ensures it remains competitive and capable of meeting current and future maritime trade demands.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
SPIRIT Passenger 06:27:30
LATITUDE Fishing 04:28:16
LEILA JO Fishing 04:26:51
KOROWAI Sailing 03:58:43
CONQUEST SKYE Fishing 03:27:00
HAMILTONJET DEMONSTR Other 03:22:50
PILOT VESSEL AWAROA Other 02:32:14
ALEKSEY SLOBODCHIKOV Fishing LYTTELTON 01:55:07
MAINSTREAM Fishing LYTTELTON NZ 01:53:12
PIAKA Towing/Tug 01:29:33
BLACKADDER Towing/Tug 01:29:30
LEONARDO Pleasure 12:58:41
KOKAH Sailing 12:58:37
OAK HARBOUR Cargo LYTTELTON,NZ 12:25:52
CMA CGM QUELIMANE Cargo NZPOE 12:25:06
PUNTS CQ baycraft 12:21:17
BIG JOHN Towing/Tug 9/19/2024
PAERAKI baycraft 9/19/2024
AVISTA Sailing 9/19/2024
KAUTERE Sailing 9/19/2024
CANTERBURY CAT Passenger 9/19/2024
KAIRUKU PEARA Pleasure 9/19/2024
ANTWERP BRIDGE Cargo WLG,NZ 9/19/2024
BLACK DIAMOND Passenger 9/19/2024
ANASTASIA Fishing 9/18/2024

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