SANTIAGO DE CUBA
- CUSCU
- Latitude: 20.0007
- Longitude: -75.8617
- Caribbean Sea
- Port in Cuba
Location: Santiago de Cuba Santiago de Cuba Province Cuba
Santiago de Cuba Port Overview
General Information:
- Location: Santiago de Cuba, situated on the southeastern coast of Cuba.
- Coordinates: Approximately 20.0167° N latitude, and 75.8267° W longitude.
- UN/LOCODE: CUSCU
- Port Authority: Empresa Terminales Mambisas de la Habana (ETM)
Port Specifications:
- Type: Natural deep-water harbor.
- Size: Mid-sized port.
- Draft: Vessels with a draft up to 13 meters can be accommodated.
- Terminals: Multiple terminals, including ones for containers, bulk cargo, and passengers.
Infrastructure and Facilities:
- Container Terminal: Equipped with modern facilities for handling containerized cargo, featuring gantry cranes and extensive storage.
- Bulk Cargo Terminals: Facilities available for handling dry and liquid bulk cargoes.
- Passenger Terminal: Santiago de Cuba is also a port of call for cruise lines, providing amenities for cruise passengers.
- Warehousing: Various warehousing options available within the port for storage and consolidation of goods.
- Rail and Road Connectivity: Well-connected by road and rail to the rest of Cuba, ensuring efficient inland transport.
Services:
- Cargo Handling: Offering a full spectrum of cargo handling services, including loading, unloading, and trans-shipment.
- Ship Repair: Includes minor to major repairs and maintenance services.
- Bunkering: Fuel and provision supply services available at the port.
- Pilotage: Compulsory for foreign vessels; pilotage services ensure safe navigation through the harbor.
- Tug Services: Tug assistance available for maneuvering vessels in and out of the port.
Navigation and Access:
- Navigation Channel: The port is accessed via a well-maintained navigation channel with ample depth and navigational aids.
- Anchorage: Safe anchorage areas are designated outside the main port for awaiting vessels.
Operational Hours:
- Standard Port Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, ensuring continuous operations.
Security:
- ISPS Compliance: The port complies with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code for enhanced maritime security.
Strategic Importance:
- Economic Hub: Santiago de Cuba serves as a crucial economic hub in the region, contributing significantly to Cuba’s import and export activities.
- Military Significance: The port also has strategic military importance for the Cuban government.
Remarks:
Santiago de Cuba has historical significance and a rich cultural heritage, further elevating its profile as both a commercial port and a cruise destination. The port has been continually upgraded to meet modern maritime demands, ensuring it remains a vital node in the global shipping network.
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