PORTO AMELIA
- MZPOL
 - Latitude: -12.9671
 - Longitude: 40.4856
 - East Africa
 - Port in Mozambique
 
Location: Mozambique
Porto Amélia, more commonly known today as Pemba, is a significant port city located in northern Mozambique. It is the capital of the Cabo Delgado Province and plays a vital role in maritime logistics, particularly for the region's fishing and natural gas industries. Here is a detailed description and specification of Porto Amélia (Pemba):
Location
- Coordinates: Approximately 12.9736° S latitude and 40.5178° E longitude
 - Situated in: Pemba Bay on the Indian Ocean
 - Proximity to major cities: About 300 kilometers north of Nacala and 635 kilometers from Beira
 
Port Infrastructure
- Berths: The port includes several berths catered to different types of vessels, accommodating general cargo, bulk cargo, containers, and fishing fleets.
 - Draft: The port has a varying draft of up to 10.5 meters, which allows for the handling of medium-sized vessels.
 - Quay length: The total quay length is over 500 meters.
 - Facilities:
- Warehousing and storage facilities
 - Cold storage for fish and seafood
 - Cargo-handling equipment including cranes and forklifts
 - Fuel bunkering services
 - Ship repair services and dry docks
 
 
Handling Capabilities
- Types of Cargo: General cargo, containers, bulk commodities (such as cement, rice, and sugar), and liquefied natural gas (LNG)
 - Fishing Industry: Significant facilities to support local and international fishing activities
 - Logistics: Well-developed logistics for the transport of goods inland and for export
 
Natural Gas Industry
- Significance: Porto Amélia/Pemba is a crucial hub for the natural gas industry in Mozambique. The Cabo Delgado region has significant offshore natural gas reserves.
 - Support Services: The port provides comprehensive support services for offshore drilling operations including supply ships, personnel transport, and equipment.
 
Connectivity
- Road Network: Well-connected by road to other parts of the country, facilitating the transport of goods to and from the port.
 - Air Transport: Pemba Airport is located nearby, providing cargo and passenger flights that link to major domestic and international destinations.
 - Rail: Plans and ongoing projects to improve rail connectivity to further enhance logistics capabilities.
 
Environmental and Safety Standards
- Compliance: Adheres to international maritime standards and regulations for safety, security, and environmental protection.
 - Emergency Services: Equipped with modern emergency and spill response units to manage potential maritime and industrial accidents.
 
Economic and Strategic Importance
- Economic Hub: Acts as a central economic hub for northern Mozambique, supporting trade and employment in the region.
 - Strategic Location: Its location on the Indian Ocean and proximity to key shipping routes make it strategically significant for regional maritime logistics.
 
Development and Expansion
- Investments: Ongoing investments in infrastructure to expand its capacity, including improvements in container handling, warehousing, and port security.
 - Public-Private Partnerships: Collaborations with private sector entities to enhance operational efficiency and expand service offerings.
 
Porto Amélia (Pemba) continues to grow as a vital maritime gateway for Mozambique, reflecting its importance in regional trade, natural resources, and industrial activities.
Featured ports
- 
    
        
LONG BEACH
Port in US
- USLGB
 - US West Coast
 
The Port of Long Beach is one of the world's busiest seaports and a leading gateway for trans-Pacific trade. It is a major port within the San Pedro Bay port complex, which also includes the Port of Los Angeles.
 - 
    
        
HOUSTON
Port in US
- USHOU
 - Gulf of Mexico
 
The Port of Houston is one of the world's largest ports and serves as the primary maritime gateway for the U.S. Gulf Coast.