PUNTA QUILLA
- ARPQU
- Latitude: -50.1168
- Longitude: -68.4059
- East Coast South America
- Port in Argentina
Location: Punta Quilla Santa Cruz Province 9400 Argentina
Punta Quilla Port, Argentina
Overview
Punta Quilla is a notable marine port located in Argentina, serving primarily as an export point for the region's livestock and agricultural products. This port is situated near Puerto Santa Cruz in the Santa Cruz province, along the Atlantic coast. It plays a significant role in the local economy by facilitating the export of various commodities and supporting associated industries.
Location
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 50° 11′ S latitude and 68° 21′ W longitude.
- Adjacent City: Puerto Santa Cruz
- Proximity to Other Major Ports: Punta Quilla is relatively close to the larger port of Río Gallegos which lies to the south.
Infrastructure and Facilities
- Berths: The port has several berths capable of handling different types of vessels including container ships, bulk carriers, and livestock transport vessels.
- Depth: The draft at the port is suitable for handling medium-sized ships, though specifics can vary, typically ranging between 8 to 10 meters.
- Cargo Handling: Equipped with cranes and conveyor systems for efficient loading and offloading. Facilities support agricultural products, livestock, and sometimes mining outputs.
Port Services
- Pilotage: Mandatory for incoming and outgoing vessels. Pilot services are available to ensure safe navigation through the port's waters.
- Towing and Mooring: Adequate towing and mooring services to assist vessels in docking and berthing operations.
- Warehousing: On-site storage facilities for cargos, including refrigerated units for perishable goods.
- Fuel and Provisions: Available bunkering options for refueling and provision supply services for visiting ships.
Economic and Strategic Importance
- Trade: Primarily focuses on the export of local agricultural and livestock products. Occasionally handles some mining exports.
- Employment: Provides significant employment opportunities for the Santa Cruz province, directly through port operations and indirectly through associated industries.
- Connectivity: Linked by road networks facilitating the transportation of goods to and from the port.
Environmental Considerations
- The port operation aligns with environmental regulations to minimize ecological impact. Regular monitoring ensures compliance with national and international maritime environmental standards.
Future Prospects
- Continued investment in infrastructure to expand capacity and improve efficiency.
- Potential for diversifying the types of cargo handled, aiming to attract more international shipping lines and trade routes.
Contact Information
- Port Authority: Managed by local governmental and port authority entities which provide comprehensive support and control for all operations.
Punta Quilla port remains crucial for Argentina's trade, especially concerning the exports of livestock and agricultural products. With ongoing developments, it looks to bolster its capabilities and continue supporting the regional and national economy.
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