MANADO
- IDMDC
 - Latitude: 1.493285
 - Longitude: 124.8362
 - Indonesia
 - Port in Indonesia
 
Location: Indonesia
Manado is the capital city of North Sulawesi province in Indonesia, located on the northern part of Sulawesi Island. The city serves as a significant hub for trade, commerce, and maritime activities in the region. Manado Port, also known as Pelabuhan Manado, plays a pivotal role in facilitating these activities. Below is a detailed description and specification of Manado Port:
General Description:
- Location: Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
 - Coordinates: Approximately 1°29'1.5"N latitude and 124°50'7.5"E longitude
 - Port Authority: PT Pelabuhan Indonesia IV (Persero), commonly known as Pelindo IV
 - Key Functions:
- Commercial cargo handling
 - Passenger ferry services
 - Fishing activities
 - Tourism gateway, particularly for diving and marine excursions to nearby islands
 - Facilitation of regional and international trade
 
 
Port Infrastructure:
Berths and Quays:
- A variety of berths for handling different types of vessels including cargo ships, ferries, and fishing boats.
 - The port has dedicated quays for passenger ferries, allowing for smooth embarkation and disembarkation.
 
Storage Facilities:
- Warehouses for cargo storage, including refrigerated storage for perishable goods.
 - Open storage areas for containers and other oversized cargo.
 
Navigational Aids:
- Lighthouses and buoys to guide vessels entering and leaving the port.
 - Piloting services are available to assist in safe navigation.
 
Services and Capabilities:
Cargo Handling:
- Capabilities to handle general cargo, bulk cargo, and containerized cargo.
 - Availability of cranes and other cargo-handling equipment.
 
Passenger Services:
- Regular ferry services to nearby islands and other parts of Sulawesi.
 - Modern passenger terminals with amenities for travelers.
 
Fishing Industry Support:
- Facilities for docking and servicing fishing vessels.
 - Fish processing and cold storage facilities.
 
Connectivity and Access:
Road Access:
- Well-connected by road to Manado city and the surrounding regions, facilitating easy transportation of goods and passengers to and from the port.
 
Air Access:
- Close proximity to Sam Ratulangi International Airport, allowing for quick transit of air cargo to the port and vice versa.
 
Maritime Routes:
- Regular shipping routes connecting Manado with other parts of Indonesia and international destinations, including routes to the Philippines and Malaysia.
 
Economic and Strategic Importance:
Regional Trade:
- Manado Port plays a crucial role in supporting regional trade in North Sulawesi, being a key maritime gateway.
 
Tourism:
- Acts as a starting point for tourists headed to popular diving spots like Bunaken National Park.
 
Economic Development:
- Supports the local economy by providing jobs and fostering economic activity through import-export operations.
 
Future Developments:
Expansion Plans:
- Ongoing and planned infrastructure upgrades to increase the port’s capacity and efficiency.
 - Investments in modernizing cargo handling equipment and improving digital port management systems.
 
Sustainability Initiatives:
- Implementing eco-friendly practices to minimize the environmental impact of port operations.
 
Manado Port stands as a vital maritime facility in Indonesia, contributing significantly to the economic development of North Sulawesi and serving as a strategic point for marine transportation in the region.
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