PCS PHOSPHATE
- Latitude: 35.3854
- Longitude: -76.7809
- US East Coast
- Port in US
Location: US
PCS Phosphate, also known as PCS Phosphate - Aurora (Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan), is one of the major phosphate production facilities in the United States. The facility is located in Aurora, North Carolina, and it is one of the world's largest integrated phosphate mining and chemical plants.
Location
- Facility: PCS Phosphate - Aurora
- Address: Aurora, North Carolina, USA
- Coordinates: Approximately 35.3029° N latitude, -76.7851° W longitude
- Nearest Water Body: Pamlico River and South Creek
Key Features
- Port Type: Marine port with capabilities to handle bulk shipments of phosphate and related products.
- Ownership and Operation: Owned and operated by Nutrien Ltd., following the merger between Agrium and PotashCorp.
- Primary Use: Export and import of phosphate rock, phosphate fertilizers, and related products for agricultural use.
Infrastructure and Facilities
- Loading and Unloading: Facilities for both receiving raw phosphate rock from the mine and for shipping processed fertilizers and phosphate products.
- Berths: Multiple berths with deep-water access suitable for large cargo ships. The exact number and characteristics of berths may need detailed verification.
- Storage: Extensive storage facilities for raw materials and finished products, including silos, warehouses, and stockpiles.
- Transport Links: Connected via rail and road for efficient transfer of goods between the mine, port, and external destinations.
- Handling Equipment: Advanced material handling and processing equipment to manage bulk materials efficiently.
Products and Operations
- Main Products: The facility handles various phosphate products including phosphate rock, diammonium phosphate (DAP), monoammonium phosphate (MAP), and fertilizers.
- Capacity: High-capacity facility with the ability to process millions of tons of phosphate annually. Specific capacity figures are often detailed in company reports.
- Environmental Compliance: The operations are subject to stringent environmental regulations, including water quality management, waste disposal, and emission controls.
Logistical Considerations
- Shipping Routes: Accessible to major Atlantic Sea Routes, facilitating international shipping.
- Safety and Security: Equipped with robust safety measures, including fire suppression systems, environmental monitoring, and security protocols to protect assets and personnel.
Additional Services
- On-site Laboratories: Facilities for quality control and research & development activities.
- Workforce: Skilled workforce with expertise in mining, chemical processing, and logistics.
Strategic Importance
- Economic Role: Significant contribution to both local and national economies through the production and export of phosphate products.
- Market Reach: Supplies phosphate products to domestic markets and international customers, particularly in agriculture-intensive regions.
For further detailed and specific information, such as exact berth dimensions, depth, and handling capacities, consulting official port documentation, or the corporate communications from Nutrien Ltd., would be recommendable.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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PAMLICO | Towing/Tug | MOREHEAD CITY,NC | 5/12/2025 |