PLATTSBURGH
- USPLB
- Latitude: 44.6967
- Longitude: -73.4392
- US East Coast
- Marina in US
Location: US
Marine Port Description and Specification: Plattsburgh, United States
General Information
- Name: Plattsburgh Marine Terminal
- Location: Plattsburgh, New York, USA
- Type: Inland river port
Geographic Details
- Coordinates: Approximately 44°42' N latitude and 73°27' W longitude
- Waterway: Located on the western shore of Lake Champlain
- Access: Primarily via Lake Champlain with connections to the Hudson River and, indirectly, to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence Seaway and the Champlain Canal.
Port Specifications
Terminal Facilities:
- Berths: Multiple berthing facilities for commercial and private vessels.
- Cargo Handling Areas: Equipped with docks and warehouses for storage and handling.
- Equipment: Cranes and other cargo handling equipment available.
Maximum Vessel Size:
- Draft: Generally suitable for shallow-draft vessels.
- Length: Accommodates mid-sized commercial and cargo vessels.
- Beam: Dependent on specific docking facilities, usually accommodating standard barge widths.
Navigation:
- Harbor Guidelines: Managed by local port authorities with regulations for safe navigation and docking.
- Pilotage: Compulsory for some vessels as per local regulations, ensuring safe passage through harbor and docking areas.
Cargo and Services
Primary Cargo Types:
- General Cargo: Including bulk commodities, manufactured goods, and regional produce.
- Specialized Cargo: May include project cargo, machinery, and equipment specific to regional industries.
Key Services:
- Loading and Unloading: Comprehensive services for all types of cargo.
- Storage: On-site warehousing available for various cargoes.
- Transportation Links: Connected to major highways and rail systems for efficient cargo distribution.
Infrastructure and Accessibility
- Road Connections: Direct access to major highways, enhancing regional connectivity.
- Rail Services: Linked to regional and national rail networks for efficient cargo movement.
- Customs and Inspection: Facilities to handle import/export procedures, ensuring compliance with international shipping regulations.
Additional Facilities
Support Services:
- Repair and Maintenance: Available for vessels requiring routine or emergency services.
- Bunkering: Provision of fuel for vessels.
Safety and Security:
- State-of-the-art security measures in place, including surveillance systems.
- Adherence to international and local maritime safety regulations.
Commercial and Economic Importance
- Regional Economic Impact: Significant role in regional trade, supporting local industries and economic development.
- Business Opportunities: Attracting logistics, transportation, and related businesses, providing economic growth and employment opportunities.
Environmental Considerations
- Sustainability Initiatives:
- Emphasis on environmentally responsible operations.
- Programs in place to mitigate environmental impact and protect the surrounding ecosystem of Lake Champlain.
Summary
The Plattsburgh Marine Terminal serves as a crucial inland port, offering essential services and infrastructure to support regional transportation and trade. Its strategic location on Lake Champlain, coupled with its comprehensive facilities and connectivity, makes it a key player in the regional logistics network. The port adheres to high standards of safety, security, and environmental responsibility, positioning it as a reliable and sustainable maritime hub.
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