PUERTO VIEJO
- DOPVA
- Latitude: 18.3443
- Longitude: -70.8362
- Caribbean Sea
- Port in Dominican Republic
Location: Boca Chica 15700 Dominican Republic
Puerto Viejo, Dominican Republic
Overview
Puerto Viejo is a notable port situated on the southern coast of the Dominican Republic, near the city of Azua. Its strategic location on the Caribbean Sea makes it a crucial point for maritime activities in the region. This port primarily handles a variety of cargo types, serving both domestic and international shipping needs.
Specifications
- Location: Puerto Viejo, Azua Province, Dominican Republic
- Coordinates: Approximately 18.37° N latitude, 70.73° W longitude
- Type: Cargo Port
- Primary Uses: Import and export of goods, including agricultural products, minerals, and general cargo
Port Facilities
Berthing Facilities:
- Multiple piers with varying lengths and depths to accommodate different types of vessels.
- Specific berths designated for containers, bulk cargo, and general cargo.
Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Cranes: Mobile cranes and gantry cranes with varying lifting capacities.
- Forklifts and other cargo handling machinery for efficient loading and unloading.
Storage Facilities:
- Open storage areas for bulk materials.
- Warehouses for general cargo and containerized goods.
- Temperature-controlled storage for perishable items.
Navigational Aids:
- Well-marked channels with navigational aids to ensure safe entry and departure for vessels.
- Onsite pilotage services are available.
Depth:
- Varying draughts at different berths, generally ranging from 8 to 12 meters to accommodate medium to large cargo ships.
Customs and Security:
- Onsite customs office for cargo clearance.
- Security measures including surveillance cameras, security personnel, and controlled access points to ensure the safety of goods and personnel.
Port Services
- Bunkering: Fuel supply services available for vessels.
- Repairs: Basic maintenance and minor repair services offered, with larger repair facilities located nearby.
- Logistics Support: Freight forwarding and logistics companies operate within the port area, providing door-to-door delivery, warehousing, and distribution services.
- Administrative Services: Offices for port management, customs, shipping agents, and other regulatory bodies.
Connectivity
- Road Access: Well-connected via highways to major cities including Santo Domingo and other industrial hubs.
- Rail Access: No direct rail access, though the road network compensates for efficient cargo movement inland.
- Airports: Nearby airports include the San Cristobal Airport and a bit further, the Las Américas International Airport in Santo Domingo.
Port Management
- Managed by the Dominican Port Authority (Autoridad Portuaria Dominicana).
- Ongoing improvements and investments are regularly made to enhance operational efficiency and capacity.
Environmental Considerations
- Compliance with national and international environmental regulations.
- Measures in place for managing waste and minimizing pollution to protect the marine and surrounding environment.
Puerto Viejo's comprehensive facilities and strategic location make it an essential hub for trade and commerce in the Dominican Republic, facilitating smooth maritime operations and contributing significantly to the national economy.
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