SABANG
- IDSBG
- Latitude: 5.8855
- Longitude: 95.3185
- Indonesia
- Port in Indonesia
Location: Indonesia
Marine Port Description and Specifications: Sabang, Indonesia
Location: Sabang Port is located on Weh Island in the northernmost part of Indonesia. It lies at approximately 5° 53' N latitude and 95° 19' E longitude, strategically positioned close to the busy shipping lanes of the Malacca Strait.
Port Infrastructure:
Harbor Type:
- Natural deep-water harbor
Berths and Docks:
- The port has several berths for accommodating different types of vessels including container ships, bulk carriers, and passenger ferries.
- Berth lengths can typically range from 150 to 400 meters, supporting medium-sized to large vessels.
- Water depths at the berths range from 8 to 12 meters, depending on the specific terminal.
Terminal Facilities:
- Container Terminal: Equipped with modern container handling facilities including cranes and storage areas.
- Bulk Cargo Terminal: Facilities for handling bulk commodities such as coal, cement, and crude palm oil.
- Passenger Terminal: Services for regular ferry routes to and from the mainland, and international cruise ship docking.
Storage Facilities:
- Open storage areas for bulk cargo
- Warehouse spaces for general cargo and container goods
- Cold storage facilities are available to handle perishable goods.
Support Services:
- Ship repair and maintenance services
- Bunkering facilities providing fuel and lubricants
- Pilotage and towage services
- Waste disposal and marine pollution control services
Navigational Aids and Approach:
- The port is well-marked with navigational aids including lighthouses, buoys, and beacons to ensure safe entry and departure.
- There is a designated anchorage area available for vessels waiting to dock.
- The tidal range is moderate with currents that are generally manageable for large vessels.
Customs and Security:
- The port has a dedicated customs office to facilitate the clearance of goods.
- Security at the port is managed under the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, ensuring adherence to international security standards.
Connectivity:
- Road Connectivity: Well-connected by roadways, facilitating the transport of goods to and from the hinterlands.
- Air Connectivity: Close to Maimun Saleh Airport, which handles domestic flights and is a gateway for crew changes and urgent freight.
Environmental and Regulatory Compliance:
- Conforming to Indonesian national maritime regulations and international maritime conventions.
- Active measures for environmental protection, including waste management and oil spill response strategies.
Economic Significance:
- Sabang Port plays a crucial role in supporting local economic activities including commerce, tourism, and fishing.
- It acts as an important hub for shipping routes between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
Future Development:
- Plans for ongoing expansion and modernization to enhance capacity and efficiency.
- Infrastructure upgrades to attract more international shipping lines and cruise ships.
Port Authority:
- Managed by the Indonesian Port Corporation under the supervision of the Ministry of Transportation of Indonesia.
Sabang Port is a vital maritime gateway for northern Indonesia, contributing significantly to regional trade and economic development. Its strategic location and comprehensive facilities underscore its importance in the global shipping network.
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