SAN PEDRO
- CISPY
- Latitude: 4.743
- Longitude: -6.615
- West Africa
- Port in Côte d’Ivoire
Location: San-Pédro Côte d’Ivoire
Phone number: +225 34 71 00 00
Web-site: http://www.portdesanpedro.com/
San Pedro is a prominent port city located in southwestern Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast). It serves as one of the key maritime gateways for the country and plays a vital role in its economy, primarily due to its significant export activities, particularly in the agricultural sector.
Description:
San Pedro is the second-largest port in Côte d’Ivoire, following the Port of Abidjan. The city itself is strategically positioned along the Gulf of Guinea, which enhances its accessibility for maritime traffic. San Pedro has undergone various developmental phases to modernize its facilities, thereby increasing its capacity and efficiency. The port serves as a major export hub for commodities such as cocoa, coffee, timber, and palm oil, which are critical to the national and regional economy.
Specifications:
- Location: San Pedro, Gulf of Guinea, Côte d’Ivoire.
- Coordinates: Approximately 4° 44.5' N latitude and 6° 38.0' W longitude.
- Harbor Type: It has a natural harbor that has been significantly improved and expanded with man-made facilities.
- Ownership and Management: The port is managed by the "Port Autonome de San-Pedro" (PASP).
Infrastructure:
Port Area:
- Berth Length: The port has multiple berths, including dedicated berths for different types of cargo. Specifics may vary with expansion and upgrades.
- Draught: Generally, the port can accommodate vessels with a draught of up to 11 meters, but this can vary depending on the specific docking berths.
Terminal Facilities:
- Container Terminal: The port has dedicated facilities for container handling, equipped with modern cranes and yard space for container storage.
- Bulk Cargo Terminals: Facilities to handle bulk agricultural products, including specialized storage for items like cocoa and coffee.
- Timber Terminal: Dedicated storage and loading facilities for timber exports.
- Mineral Terminal: Although primarily focused on agricultural products, the port has facilities to handle mineral exports.
Warehousing and Storage:
- Extensive warehousing facilities to accommodate various types of cargo.
- Cold storage available for perishable goods.
Support Services:
- Customs and inspection facilities to streamline the import/export process.
- Fuel bunkering, water supply, and ship repair services.
- Modern navigation systems to ensure safe and efficient vessel entry and departure.
Transportation Links:
- Road Connectivity: Well-connected through extensive road networks that link the port to inland regions and the capital city, Abidjan.
- Rail Connectivity: Plans and some existing rail links for cargo transport to and from the interior regions.
Recent Developments:
- Expansion Projects: The government and private sector investments have led to continuous upgrades and expansions, aiming to increase the port's capacity and efficiency.
- Digitalization: Implementation of advanced IT systems for cargo tracking and port management to streamline operations and reduce turnaround times.
Economic Impact:
The Port of San Pedro significantly contributes to the national GDP by facilitating the export of Côte d'Ivoire's major agricultural products, boosting trade links with international markets, and providing employment opportunities in the region.
San Pedro remains a critical asset for the economic development of Côte d'Ivoire, demonstrating ongoing improvements to meet the demands of growing maritime trade.
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