SAMCHEOK
- KRSUK
- Latitude: 37.4359
- Longitude: 129.192
- North China
- Port in South Korea
Location: Samcheok-si Gangwon-do South Korea
Marine Port Description and Specification: Samcheok, South Korea
Overview: Samcheok is a strategically located port on the eastern coast of South Korea, in the province of Gangwon. It serves as a key maritime hub for both local and international maritime traffic, especially in handling cargo and facilitating passenger services. Known for its natural beauty and deep-water capabilities, Samcheok is an increasingly important player in South Korea's maritime activities.
Location:
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 37.44°N latitude and 129.17°E longitude
- Proximity: Situated on the eastern coast of South Korea along the Sea of Japan (East Sea)
Port Infrastructure:
Terminals:
- Cargo Terminal: Equipped to handle general cargo, bulk commodities, and containerized goods.
- Passenger Terminal: Facilities for ferry services, including routes to and from Ulleungdo Island.
- Fishing Port: Designated area for fishing vessels and fish-processing facilities.
Berths:
- Multiple deep-water berths to accommodate large vessels.
- Specific berths for different cargo types, including bulk, container, and liquid cargo.
Storage Facilities:
- Open storage yards and warehouses for various types of cargo.
- Cold storage facilities available for perishables, especially relevant to the fishing industry.
Port Services:
- Pilotage services mandatory for certain vessels to ensure safe navigation.
- Tugboat services for maneuvering large ships in and out of berths.
- Bunkering, fresh water supply, and waste disposal services.
Equipment:
- Modern cargo handling equipment including cranes, forklifts, and conveyor belts.
- Container handling equipment including reach stackers and terminal tractors.
Navigational Information:
- Channel Depth: Generally accommodating vessels with significant draft, specifics may vary and should be checked based on vessel dimensions.
- Anchorage: Safe anchorage areas available nearby, with details provided in nautical charts.
- Pilotage: Compulsory for larger vessels and recommended for enhanced navigational safety.
Connectivity:
- Roads: Well-connected to major highways providing efficient inland transport routes.
- Rail Links: Direct rail connections facilitate the movement of goods to and from the port.
- Airports: Nearest major airport is Yangyang International Airport, enhancing connectivity for passengers and air cargo.
Maritime Regulations:
- Compliance with international maritime regulations and guidelines.
- Regular updates and strict adherence to environmental protection laws.
Economic Impact:
- Vital in supporting the regional economy by facilitating trade and tourism.
- Active fishing industry contributes significantly to the local economy.
Development and Future Plans:
- Ongoing projects to expand port infrastructure capabilities.
- Initiatives to increase automation and enhance operational efficiency.
Summary: Samcheok Port plays a crucial role in South Korea’s maritime landscape, proficiently handling various cargo types and providing essential passenger services. With its well-developed infrastructure, strategic location, and planned developments, the port is poised for continuous growth, promoting economic activities while maintaining compliance with global maritime standards.
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