PULAU PUNGGOL TIMOR

  • Latitude: 1.422841
  • Longitude: 103.8926
  • Indonesia
  • Port in Singapore

Location: Singapore

Pulau Punggol Timor is a small island located off the northeastern coast of Singapore, near the Punggol area. It is part of a group of smaller islands and is primarily known for its role in maritime activities. Here’s a brief description and some key specifications for Pulau Punggol Timor:

Port Description

Location: Pulau Punggol Timor is situated in the Straits of Johor, the body of water that separates Singapore from Malaysia. It lies near the mainland of Singapore, close to the areas of Punggol and Sengkang.

Function: The island mainly serves industrial and maritime purposes. It is commonly used for logistics, storage, and possibly as a docking area for smaller vessels. Given its proximity to major industrial and logistical hubs in Singapore, it is likely involved in various auxiliary maritime operations.

Specifications

  1. Coordinates: Approximately 1.41° N latitude and 103.91° E longitude.

  2. Water Depth: The water depth around Pulau Punggol Timor can accommodate smaller commercial and industrial vessels. The exact depths can vary, and it’s advisable to consult nautical charts for specific measurements.

  3. Facilities: As of the latest updates, specific facilities such as berths, cranes, or warehouses are not extensively documented, but the island is likely equipped with basic logistical facilities to support maritime operations.

  4. Accessibility: The island is accessible by sea and is situated close to the mainland, making access convenient for maritime and industrial operations.

  5. Tide and Current: The tidal ranges and currents in the area are subject to the usual tidal patterns of the Straits of Johor. Mariners should consult local tide tables for precise information.

  6. Regulatory Compliance: Operations in and around Pulau Punggol Timor are governed by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA). Any activities must comply with local regulations, including environmental and safety standards.

  7. Usage Restrictions: Specific areas around the island may be restricted or designated for certain types of maritime activity. It is crucial to adhere to navigational markers and notices issued by the MPA.

Environmental and Safety Considerations

  • Pollution Control: Strict measures are in place to prevent marine pollution, consistent with Singapore's commitment to environmental protection.

  • Safety Protocols: Vessels operating in and around Pulau Punggol Timor must comply with safety regulations, including the International Maritime Organization (IMO) conventions and local guidelines.

Conclusion

Pulau Punggol Timor serves an important role in supporting Singapore’s maritime and industrial activities. While details on specific facilities might be limited, the island contributes to the broader logistical network of the region. Mariners and industrial operators should ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and consult up-to-date navigational resources when planning activities involving this location.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
KEJORA SPRING Towing/Tug JPB 04:29:46
HIGHLINE 61 baycraft SINGAPORE 03:58:53
LION KIMTRANS TB 1 Towing/Tug 03:52:48
KEJORA SALVO Towing/Tug 03:44:36
CAMELIA Tanker MY PGU 03:11:46
DANUM 112 Cargo PASIR GUDANG: MYY 02:49:56
KSP VENUS Towing/Tug NS 02:25:28
ATI BHUM Other MYPGU 02:22:31
DING HENG 10 Tanker PASIR GUDANG 01:46:31
POLARIS Tanker EAST TO ORDER 01:24:58
KSP SUMMIT Towing/Tug JOHOR PORT 01:03:40
SAMUDRA MAJU 1 Towing/Tug THAILAND RAYONG 12:58:02
GOLDEN STAR 1 Cargo PGU MLY 12:57:59
SEA UNITY Tanker AEPC 12:57:46
EVER VIVE Cargo TWKHH > MYPGU 12:56:13
KSP LIBRA Towing/Tug SINGAPORE 12:27:10
KSP LEO Other 12:27:04
KSP VIRGO Other PENGERANG 12:26:57
KSP VERONA Towing/Tug JKK 12:24:30
KSP VICTORY baycraft PGU 12:21:20

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