PALEMBANG
- IDPLM
- Latitude: -2.99704
- Longitude: 104.793
- Indonesia
- Port in Indonesia
Location: Palembang South Sumatra 30114 Indonesia
Phone number: +62 711 351673
Web-site: http://www.portpalembang.co.id/
Port Overview: Palembang, Indonesia
Location: Palembang is situated on the island of Sumatra, within the South Sumatra province of Indonesia. The port is strategically located along the Musi River, which provides access to the Strait of Malacca and beyond.
Coordinates: Latitude: -2.9761 Longitude: 104.7754
Port Facilities:
Berths and Terminals:
- Multipurpose Terminals: Facilitate handling of various cargo types including containers, general cargo, and bulk cargo.
- Tanker Berths: Specific berths for the accommodation of tankers handling liquid bulk cargo such as oil and chemicals.
- Container Terminals: Equipped with container handling facilities, including gantry cranes.
- Ro-Ro Terminals: Facilities for roll-on/roll-off vessels, handling vehicles and machinery.
Storage:
- Warehouses: Covered storage for various types of goods.
- Open Storage Yards: Primarily used for bulk commodities.
- Tank Farms: Storage facilities for liquid bulk cargo.
Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Gantry Cranes
- Mobile Cranes
- Forklifts
- Conveyor Systems for bulk cargo
Navigational Information:
- Channel Depth: The Musi River is dredged and maintained to facilitate navigation, but larger vessels might require tidal assistance.
- Pilotage: Mandatory pilotage for all incoming and outgoing vessels.
- Tug Assistance: Available on request, essential for larger vessels navigating the river bends.
Port Services:
- Bunkering: Available for all types of vessels.
- Ship Repairs: Limited repair services including dry docking.
- Fresh Water Supply: Readily available for vessels docking at the port.
- Waste Disposal: Services for the disposal of garbage and other waste materials.
Trade and Cargo: The port of Palembang handles a diverse range of cargo, including:
- Agricultural Products: Palm oil, rubber, coffee, and other commodities.
- Industrial Goods: Machinery, chemicals, and other industrial products.
- Consumer Goods: Textiles, electronics, and furniture.
- Natural Resources: Petroleum, coal, and natural gas.
Connectivity:
- Road Links: Well-connected to the regional and national road network, facilitating transport of goods to and from the hinterland.
- Rail Links: Limited but available for certain cargo types.
- Air Links: Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport offers connectivity for passenger and limited cargo transport.
Customs and Regulations:
- Import/Export Procedures: Governed by Indonesian customs regulations; streamlined processes for clearance.
- Security: Compliant with International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code ensuring safety and security of port operations.
- Health and Safety: Adheres to national and international health and safety standards for workers and visiting crew.
Economic Role: The Port of Palembang is a critical hub for the economic activities of South Sumatra, contributing significantly to local and national trade, especially in the export of agricultural and natural resource-based products.
Future Developments: Ongoing initiatives to upgrade and expand port facilities to improve handling capacity and efficiency, including deeper dredging of the Musi River, modernization of cargo handling equipment, and enhanced storage facilities.
Operational Contact: For specific details and operational coordination:
- Port Authority: Pelindo II (PT Pelabuhan Indonesia II)
- Customer Service: [local contact number/email, as available]
The Port of Palembang continues to be an influential maritime gateway, playing a vital role in Indonesia's trade network.
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