SANTO DOMINGO
- DOSDQ
- Latitude: 18.4657
- Longitude: -69.8835
- Caribbean Sea
- Port in Dominican Republic
Location: Santo Domingo Dominican Republic
Marine Port Description and Specification: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
General Overview
Port Name: Port of Santo Domingo
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Coordinates: Approximately 18.4663° N latitude, 69.8900° W longitude
UN/LOCODE: DO SDQ
Overview
The Port of Santo Domingo, situated in the capital city of the Dominican Republic, is one of the country's primary maritime gateways. Set on the Ozama River's west bank, the port facilitates a multitude of economic activities, including cargo shipping, passenger travel, and recreational boating. The port boasts modern facilities and a strategic location, contributing to its status as a critical hub for Maritime trade in the Caribbean region.
Infrastructure & Facilities
Terminals:
- Caucedo Multimodal Port Terminal: Primarily handles containerized cargo, featuring state-of-the-art equipment.
- Sans Souci Terminal: Caters predominantly to cruise ships, also accommodates cargo.
Berths:
- Multiple berths for both containers and general cargo.
- Dedicated cruise ship berths with passenger amenities.
Warehousing and Storage:
- Ample storage facilities, including warehouses and open storage areas.
- Cold storage is available for perishable goods.
Cranes and Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Modern gantry cranes
- Mobile harbor cranes
- Forklifts and reach stackers
Navigation Aids:
- Fully equipped with navigational aids, including buoys, lighthouses, and modern vessel traffic management systems.
- Adequate depth in the shipping channel and berths to accommodate large vessels.
Security:
- ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) compliant.
- Regular patrols and surveillance systems.
Services
Pilotage:
- Mandatory for all vessels entering and exiting the port.
- Provided by experienced and certified local pilots.
Towage:
- Tug services available to assist vessels in maneuvering within the port.
Bunkering:
- Fuel bunkering services available.
Ship Repairs:
- Basic ship repair services are available, with specialized facilities located nearby.
Customs and Inspections:
- On-site customs clearance and border protection services.
Waste Disposal:
- Waste collection and disposal services adhering to international environmental standards.
Health Services:
- Medical facilities and emergency response services available.
Connectivity
Road Transport:
- Well-connected to major roads and highways, facilitating seamless cargo movement to and from the port.
Rail Transport:
- Limited rail infrastructure; road transport is the primary mode for hinterland connectivity.
Air Transport:
- Close proximity to Las Américas International Airport (SDQ), enhancing multimodal transport options.
Sea Routes:
- Regular shipping lines connecting to key ports across the Caribbean, North America, Europe, and beyond.
Future Developments
The Port of Santo Domingo is undergoing continuous improvements to enhance capacity, efficiency, and sustainability. Future plans include deepening of the navigational channel, expansion of container handling facilities, and implementation of green port initiatives.
Port Tariff and Regulations
Port charges and tariffs are regulated by the Dominican Port Authority and include docking fees, pilotage, towage, and cargo handling charges. Detailed information can be obtained from the port administration's official publications or website.
Conclusion
The Port of Santo Domingo is a vital link in the Caribbean maritime network, offering comprehensive services and facilities that cater to various maritime needs. Its strategic location, combined with ongoing development projects, positions it as a significant player in regional and international trade.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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PEPIN EXPRESS | Cargo | DOPOP | 04:53:20 | |
GUARIONEX | Towing/Tug | BARAHONA | 04:21:54 | |
GLOVIS SUNLIGHT | Cargo | USPHL | 04:20:23 | |
MALENA | Towing/Tug | HAINA | 02:47:59 | |
CAY TRADER II | Cargo | DOHAI | 02:24:06 | |
CARIBBEAN ENERGY | Tanker | SANTO DOMINGO | 11/22/2024 | |
LYKTOS | Cargo | PR SJU | 11/22/2024 | |
NS GUANGZHOU | Cargo | SANS SOUCI | 11/22/2024 | |
SCOT DRESDEN | Tanker | DO HAI | 11/22/2024 | |
CABO BLANCO | Towing/Tug | STODOMGE:> | 11/20/2024 | |
SVITZER ISABELA | Towing/Tug | SANTO DOMINGO | 11/17/2024 | |
INDIGO I | Cargo | DOSDQ | 11/17/2024 | |
GLOVIS COMPANION | Cargo | D0SDQ | 11/15/2024 | |
JIA YUE | Cargo | RIO HAINA | 11/13/2024 | |
MINCHAH | Cargo | BSFPO | 11/13/2024 | |
SUNBIRD | Tanker | SANTO DOMINGO | 11/11/2024 | |
WOODLAND | Cargo | DOHAI | 11/11/2024 | |
GLOVIS CLIPPER | Cargo | DOSDQ | 11/8/2024 | |
POLARIS LEADER | Cargo | BR VIX | 11/7/2024 | |
OCOA | Towing/Tug | CAUCEDO | 11/6/2024 |