PRAIRIE
- USPLP
- Latitude: 42.4906
- Longitude: -87.8014
- Great Lakes
- Marina in US
Location: US
Certainly! Here is a detailed description and specification for a fictional marine port named "PRAIRIE" in the United States. Note that this is a creative approximation and does not reflect a real location.
Marine Port Location: PRAIRIE
General Overview
PRAIRIE Marine Port is strategically located on the banks of the fictitious Prairie River, near the central region of the United States. This port serves as a pivotal hub for both inland and international commerce, facilitating the transport of goods via the river that connects to major bodies of water.
Specifications
1. Geographical Location:
- Coordinates: Latitude: 38.0° N, Longitude: 95.0° W
- Elevation: 235 feet above sea level
2. Port Infrastructure:
- Harbor Type: Riverport with access to a major river system
- Docking Facilities:
- Number of Berths: 8 commercial berths
- Length of Docks: Varies from 250 to 600 feet
- Depth at Berth: 36 feet
- Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Container cranes, bulk cargo grabs, and conveyor belts
- Heavy-duty forklifts and mobile harbor cranes
- Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off) facilities
3. Storage and Logistics:
- Storage Facilities:
- 500,000 square feet of covered storage
- 200,000 square feet of open storage yard
- Refrigerated and climate-controlled warehouses
- Container Yard:
- Capacity for 10,000 TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units)
- Rail and Road Connectivity:
- Direct railway access to nationwide rail network
- Well-connected to major interstate highways
4. Services:
- Pilotage: Compulsory for all inbound and outbound vessels
- Tugboats: 6 tugboats available for maneuvering
- Bunkering: Fuel and water supply available
- Repair Facilities: Dry dock and minor repairs on-site
- Security: 24/7 security with advanced surveillance systems
- Customs Clearance: On-site U.S. Customs and Border Protection office
5. Traffic and Capacity:
- Annual Throughput:
- Cargo: 25 million tons per year
- Containers: 1 million TEUs
- Vessel Types Accommodated:
- Bulk carriers, container ships, general cargo ships, and Ro-Ro vessels
6. Environmental and Safety Measures:
- Compliance with EPA regulations and green port initiatives
- Oil spill response plan and emergency response team
- Waste management systems and water quality monitoring
7. Port Governance:
- Operated by Prairie Port Authority (PPA), a public entity
- Governance includes a board with representatives from the local government, business community, and environmental groups
Key Economic and Strategic Significance
PRAIRIE Marine Port plays a critical role in the region's economy by facilitating trade, creating jobs, and supporting the regional supply chain. It is a major export gateway for agricultural products, manufactured goods, and raw materials. The port’s innovation in logistics and sustainable practices has made it a model for modern port operations.
Development Plans
Future expansion plans include increasing the depth of the main channel to 45 feet to accommodate larger vessels, adding additional container-handling facilities, and enhancing rail connectivity to further streamline logistics and cargo movement.
This fictional port is designed to reflect realistic elements of a maritime port in the U.S. central region based on common attributes of existing ports.
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