PULANG PISAU
- IDPPS
- Latitude: -2.7379
- Longitude: 114.26
- Indonesia
- Port in Indonesia
Location: Pulang Pisau Kalimantan Tengah Indonesia
Pulang Pisau is a port situated in the Pulang Pisau Regency, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. This location sits along the banks of the Kahayan River, which eventually discharges into the Java Sea.
Port Description:
Geographical Location: Pulang Pisau is located on the island of Borneo, positioned in the Southeastern part of Central Kalimantan province. The port primarily serves the regional hinterland, providing critical connectivity for commerce and transportation.
Functionality: Primarily a regional port, Pulang Pisau is used for the transport of goods and passengers within the region. It serves as a logistical hub for agricultural, mining, and manufacturing industries in Central Kalimantan.
Port Specifications:
Physical Characteristics:
- Berth length: Limited details are available, as the port's facilities are relatively basic compared to major international ports. It typically includes a wharf structure suited for smaller to medium-sized vessels.
- Draft depth: Pulang Pisau port has a draft that can accommodate small to medium-sized vessels. Specific draft depth information varies and should be verified with local authorities for up-to-date parameters.
- Navigational Aids: Equipped with basic navigational aids to assist in safe docking and undocking procedures.
Infrastructure:
- Storage Facilities: Includes warehousing options and open storage areas. Facilities are designed to handle a range of cargo types, from bulk goods to containerized freight.
- Handling Equipment: The port is equipped with standard cargo handling equipment including cranes, forklifts, and conveyor systems pertinent to its scale of operations.
Services:
- Customs and Excise: Facilities for customs clearance enabling import and export operations.
- Logistics Services: Local logistics providers offer services including freight forwarding, transportation, and cargo handling.
- Marine Services: Provision for bunkering, ship repair, and basic marine services.
- Safety and Security: Security measures are in place consistent with local regulations to ensure safe and secure operations.
Connectivity:
- Land: Well-connected by regional road networks facilitating the transport of goods to and from the port.
- Riverine: River transport is significant here, with barge and boat services providing inland connectivity along the Kahayan River.
- Air: The nearest major airport is Tjilik Riwut Airport in Palangka Raya, offering domestic and some limited international flight services.
Economic Importance:
- Agriculture: Significant for the export of agricultural products, including palm oil, rubber, and timber.
- Mining: The port supports the mining sector, including the export of coal and other minerals extracted from the region.
- Local Economy: Plays a substantial role in the regional economy by facilitating trade and providing employment opportunities.
Future Prospects:
- Development Initiatives: Ongoing efforts to upgrade and expand port facilities, enhancing cargo handling capacity, improving logistics infrastructure, and ensuring better connectivity.
- Investment Opportunities: Encouraging investments in port infrastructure to boost its handling capacity and efficiency, thereby bolstering trade and economic growth in Central Kalimantan.
For precise and up-to-date information on the specifications, operational status, and development projects, contacting the local port authority or relevant administrative bodies in Central Kalimantan is recommended.
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