PANGKAL BALAM

  • Latitude: -2.09359
  • Longitude: 106.141
  • Indonesia
  • Port in Indonesia

Address: Pangkalpinang Bangka-Belitung Islands Indonesia

Marine Port Description and Specification: PANGKAL BALAM, Indonesia

General Overview: Pangkal Balam is a key maritime port located on the island of Bangka, part of the Bangka-Belitung province in Indonesia. It serves as an essential gateway for the region, facilitating the movement of goods and passengers between the mainland of Sumatra and Bangka Island, as well as other parts of Indonesia.

Geographical Location:

  • Coordinates: Approximately 2° 7' S latitude and 106° 7' E longitude.
  • Region: Bangka Island, Bangka-Belitung Province, Indonesia
  • Nearby City: Pangkalpinang, the capital city of the Bangka-Belitung province is in close proximity to the port.

Port Specifications:

  1. Port Type:

    • Multipurpose Port (handling both cargo and passengers)
  2. Facilities:

    • Wharves and Berths: Equipped to handle a variety of vessels, including cargo ships, ferries, and fishing boats.
    • Container Terminal: Facilities for loading and unloading container cargo.
    • Passenger Terminal: Infrastructure to accommodate passenger ferries and roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) services.
    • Warehouse and Storage: Space available for temporary storage of goods.
  3. Cargo Handling:

    • Types of Cargo:
      • General cargo
      • Containers
      • Bulk commodities (such as tin, which is a significant export from the island)
      • Fish and seafood
    • Equipment:
      • Cranes and forklifts for efficient cargo handling.
  4. Navigational Information:

    • Channel Depth: Varies, but generally around 6-10 meters, suitable for medium-sized vessels.
    • Pilotage: Pilots available for navigation and docking assistance.
    • Tides and Currents: Generally moderate, but it is always advised to obtain updated tidal and current information before entry.
  5. Support Services:

    • Bunkering (fueling services)
    • Waste disposal and pollution control services
    • Customs and immigration facilities for international arrivals
    • Ship repair and maintenance services
  6. Connectivity:

    • Road Access: Well-connected via road to Pangkalpinang and other parts of Bangka Island.
    • Air Access: The nearest airport is Depati Amir Airport in Pangkalpinang, providing connectivity to larger Indonesian cities.
    • Sea Routes: Regular ferry services link Pangkal Balam with nearby islands and the Sumatra mainland.
  7. Security and Safety:

    • Port Security: Ensured round the clock to prevent unauthorized access and ensure the safety of cargo and passengers.
    • Emergency Services: Fire brigade, medical facilities, and emergency response teams available.
  8. Development and Expansion:

    • The port has seen continuous improvements and expansions to handle increasing traffic and to enhance its handling capacity and efficiency.

Economic Significance: Pangkal Balam plays a crucial role in the local and regional economy, enabling the export of locally produced commodities such as tin and palm oil and supporting the fishing industry by providing essential logistics services. It also serves as a vital link for passengers traveling between Bangka Island and other parts of Indonesia.

Contact Information: Port management contact details are typically available through the Indonesian Port Corporations (Pelindo), which oversee the operations and administration of ports in the region.

Note that the exact details and specifications can vary, so it is always a good idea to consult the latest navigational charts, port authority notices, or official port publications when planning navigation or logistics activities involving Pangkal Balam port.

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