MAKASSAR
- IDMAK
- Latitude: -5.1235
- Longitude: 119.418
- Indonesia
- Port in Indonesia
Location: Makassar South Sulawesi Indonesia
Makassar Port Description and Specification
Location: Makassar Port, also known as the Port of Makassar, is situated in Makassar, the capital city of South Sulawesi province in Indonesia. It is strategically located on the western coast of the island of Sulawesi.
Coordinates: Approximate coordinates - Latitude: -5.147665, Longitude: 119.432731
Operator: The port is operated by PT Pelabuhan Indonesia IV (Pelindo IV), which is a state-owned enterprise responsible for managing several ports in the eastern part of Indonesia.
Significance: Makassar Port is one of the most important ports in eastern Indonesia. It serves as a key hub for both domestic and international maritime traffic, offering connectivity to various regions within Indonesia and linking to global trade routes.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
Berthing Facilities:
- Quays and docks: The port features multiple berths with different lengths and depths to accommodate a variety of vessels, including container ships, cargo ships, and passenger ferries.
- Draft:
- Container berths: Approximately 10-12 meters
- General cargo berths: Varies, but generally around 7-9 meters
Container Terminal:
- The Makassar Container Terminal (TPM) is modern and equipped with facilities for loading and unloading containerized cargo.
- Includes container cranes and other handling equipment suitable for efficient operations.
Storage Facilities:
- Warehouses: The port has ample warehouse space for storing various types of cargo.
- Open storage yards: Large open storage areas are available for containers and other bulk cargo.
Equipment:
- Gantry cranes, mobile cranes, forklifts, and other cargo-handling equipment to support efficient port operations.
Passenger Terminal:
- Facilities for passenger ferries, including terminals with amenities for travelers.
- Regular ferry services to nearby islands and other parts of Indonesia.
Services:
- Cargo Handling: The port provides comprehensive cargo handling services, including loading, unloading, and storage.
- Customs and Clearance: Customs services facilitate smooth import and export processes.
- Logistics and Transportation: Availability of trucking and other transportation services to and from the port.
- Maintenance and Repair: Maritime maintenance and ship repair services are available within the port area.
Connectivity:
- Road Access: The port is well-connected by road to the city of Makassar and other parts of Sulawesi.
- Rail Connectivity: Plans and potential for future rail connectivity to enhance logistics efficiency.
- Airport Proximity: Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport is located relatively close to the port, providing additional logistical advantages.
Economic Role: Makassar Port plays a crucial role in the economic development of eastern Indonesia. It supports trade, fisheries, manufacturing, and tourism sectors by facilitating the efficient movement of goods and passengers.
Future Developments: There are ongoing and planned expansion projects aimed at increasing the capacity and efficiency of the port to handle the growing volumes of maritime traffic and to support economic development in the region.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: PT Pelabuhan Indonesia IV (Pelindo IV)
- Official Website: www.pelindo.co.id
Makassar Port continues to be a vital maritime gateway, enhancing trade and connectivity for Sulawesi and the broader Indonesian archipelago.
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