POINT LISAS
- TTPTS
- Latitude: 10.3929
- Longitude: -61.494
- North Coast South America
- Port in Trinidad & Tobago
Location: Point Lisas Trinidad & Tobago
Point Lisas Marine Port - Overview
Location
- Country: Trinidad & Tobago
- Coordinates: Latitude 10.4 N, Longitude 61.5 W
- Geographical Position: Located on the west coast of the island of Trinidad.
Strategic Importance
- Economic Role: Point Lisas is a significant industrial port in Trinidad and Tobago, primarily serving the energy sector due to its proximity to petrochemical and natural gas facilities.
- Industries: The port is closely linked with heavy industries including petrochemicals, ammonia, urea, methanol, steel, and natural gas processing.
Terminal Information
- Management: Managed by the Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation (PLIPDECO).
- Specialized Terminals: Includes terminals for ammonia, urea, methanol, iron, and petrochemicals.
- General Cargo: Facilitates general cargo handling, including containerized goods.
Port Specifications
- Draft: Varies between 12 meters to 14 meters, suitable for large shipping vessels.
- Berthing Facilities: Several berths with varying capacities, designed to accommodate diverse types of cargo.
- Cargo Handling:
- Bulk Cargo: Well-equipped for bulk cargo with modern loading and unloading equipment.
- Container Handling: Includes facilities for container storage and handling.
- Liquid Cargo: Dedicated pipelines and storage facilities for liquid cargo like petrochemicals.
Services and Facilities
- Pilotage: Mandatory for all incoming vessels.
- Tug Assistance: Available for maneuvering.
- Storage: Extensive warehousing facilities for various types of goods, including refrigerated storage.
- Safety and Security: High standards of safety and security protocols in place, complying with international regulations.
Connectivity
- Land Transport: Well-connected through highways facilitating easy transport to industrial estates and other parts of the island.
- Maritime Routes: Integral part of regional and international maritime routes, connecting with major global ports.
Environmental Considerations
- Sustainability: Commitment to environmental regulations and sustainability initiatives, especially in managing industrial pollutants and waste.
Key Benefits
- Efficiency: Modern infrastructure ensures quick turnaround times and efficient cargo handling.
- Location: Strategic location facilitates easy access to North and South American markets.
- Industrial Hub: Close proximity to major industrial estates makes it an attractive port for industrial imports and exports.
Summary
Point Lisas Marine Port is a pivotal component of Trinidad and Tobago’s industrial and economic framework, serving as a nucleus for the energy sector and heavy industries. With advanced infrastructure, robust connectivity, and comprehensive facilities, it supports a diverse range of maritime and industrial activities ensuring it stands as a key maritime gateway in the Caribbean.
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