MUNGUBA
- BRMGU
- Latitude: -0.925215
- Longitude: -52.4273
- Inland, South America
- Port in Brazil
Location: Munguba PA Brazil
Marine Port: Munguba, Brazil
Overview:
Munguba is a notable river port located in Brazil. It primarily serves the region of Pará, a state in northern Brazil, which is rich in biodiversity and natural resources. Munguba plays a vital role in the transportation and logistics network of the Amazon Basin, facilitating the movement of goods and passengers within this expansive and challenging environment.
Location:
- Country: Brazil
- State: Pará
- Coordinates: Approx. Latitude: -4.5558, Longitude: -56.9361
- Waterbody: Located on the banks of the Tapajós River, a major tributary of the Amazon River.
Port Specifications:
- Type of Port: River port
- Primary Functions:
- Cargo Handling: Supports the export of regional products such as timber, rubber, nuts, and various agricultural commodities.
- Passenger Services: Facilitates riverine transport for locals and tourists.
- Infrastructure:
- Wharves and Docks: Equipped to handle a range of river vessels, including cargo ships, barges, and passenger boats. Ensures safe mooring and efficient loading/unloading.
- Warehousing: Includes basic storage facilities for temporary holding of goods.
- Logistics and Connectivity: Connected by regional roads and river networks, enhancing accessibility to and from the hinterlands.
- Depth and Draught:
- Channel Depth: Varies seasonally with river levels but generally suitable for river vessels with a moderate draft.
- Vessel Draught: Accommodates vessels with shallow to moderate drafts. Exact specifications may vary seasonally.
- Navigation:
- Pilotage: Available to assist navigation through the river’s dynamic and sometimes challenging conditions.
- Navigation Aids: Ensures safe passage with buoys, markers, and occasionally pilot boats during low visibility.
Operational Aspects:
- Cargo Types:
- Exports: Primarily regional natural resources and agricultural products.
- Imports: Consumer goods, machinery, and various supplies needed by local communities.
- Port Services:
- Pilotage: Available for assisting vessels in navigating the river.
- Tug Assistance: For maneuvering vessels, particularly during strong currents or difficult conditions.
- Maintenance: Basic repair and maintenance services for river crafts.
- Regulatory Framework:
- Governed by national and regional maritime and environmental regulations to ensure safe and sustainable operations.
Economic and Social Impact:
- Regional Economy: Acts as a vital economic conduit for the region, enabling trade and commerce. Supports local economies by allowing the export of regional products.
- Employment: Provides jobs both directly and indirectly in areas such as logistics, transportation, warehousing, and ancillary services.
- Community Access: Enhances mobility for remote communities by enabling passenger services and facilitating access to essential goods and services.
Environmental Considerations:
- Given its location in the Amazon Basin, environmental considerations are paramount. There are ongoing efforts to balance port operations with ecological preservation.
- Regulatory compliance includes measures to minimize impacts on the ecosystem, including waste management and pollution control protocols.
Future Prospects:
- Potential for development and upgrades, including infrastructure enhancements and improved connectivity to support growing demands while ensuring sustainable practices.
- Development projects might focus on modernizing facilities, increasing cargo handling capacity, and improving logistical efficiencies.
Munguba represents a crucial link in northern Brazil’s riverine transport network, with significant roles in both regional development and ecological stewardship.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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RIO GURUPATUBA IV | Passenger | 11/21/2024 | ||
F/B RIO GURUPATUBA V | Cargo | 11/19/2024 | ||
AIS MGB | Port | 11/13/2024 |