SANTA CRUZ

  • PHSCR
  • Latitude: 15.7539
  • Longitude: 119.892
  • Philippines
  • Port in Philippines

Location: Santa Cruz Laguna 4009 Philippines

The Port of Santa Cruz is a seaport situated in the northern region of the Philippines, specifically in the province of Zambales. Here is a general description and the specifications:

Description:

Santa Cruz Port is a crucial gateway for both domestic and international maritime trade in the northern part of Luzon. The port primarily serves as a conduit for agricultural products, minerals, and other commercial cargo. It accommodates various types of vessels, enhancing economic activities within the region.

Specifications:

  1. Location:

    • Coordinates: 15.7742° N, 119.9106° E
    • Region: Northern part of Luzon, Zambales Province
  2. Harbor Type:

    • Natural Harbor: Offers good protection from harsh weather conditions, contributing to safer docking for vessels.
  3. Port Facilities:

    • Cargo Handling Equipment: Includes cranes, forklifts, and conveyor belts suitable for different types of cargo.
    • Storage: Offers warehouses and open storage spaces for various commodities.
    • Berthing Facilities: Equipped with multiple berths to handle small to medium-sized vessels.
  4. Depth:

    • Approach Channel: Typically around 10-12 meters, accommodating vessels depending on tidal conditions.
    • Berth Depth: Varies, generally around 9-10 meters at the main commercial berth.
  5. Navigational Aids:

    • The port is equipped with beacons, buoys, and other navigational aids to provide safe passage for incoming and outgoing vessels.
  6. Port Services:

    • Pilotage: Available for guiding vessels safely into the harbor.
    • Tug Assistance: Available for maneuvering vessels within the port area.
    • Bunkering: Fueling services are available for vessels.
    • Waste Disposal: Facilities are available for the disposal of ship-generated waste.
  7. Connectivity:

    • Road Access: Well-connected by road, facilitating efficient transportation of goods to and from the port.
    • Rail Access: Not typically available.
    • Air Access: Nearest major airport is in Clark, Pampanga or Subic Bay.
  8. Customs and Security:

    • The port has a customs office to handle import and export documentation, ensuring compliance with national and international regulations.
    • Security measures are in place to ensure the safety of cargo and vessels, including patrolling and surveillance.

Economic Impact:

The Port of Santa Cruz plays a vital role in the economic development of Zambales by facilitating trade and providing employment. It supports the local economy through the import-export of goods and services, contributing to regional growth.

Note: For the latest and specific details about the port facilities, operational guidelines, and contact information, always refer to official resources or the port authority's direct communications.

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