SEARSPORT
- USSRP
- Latitude: 44.4517
- Longitude: -68.8981
- US East Coast
- Port in US
Location: Searsport ME US
Marine Port Description and Specifications: SEARSPORT, United States
General Overview: Searsport is a significant port located in the state of Maine, United States, along the northern coast of Penobscot Bay. This port is notably key for cargo handling and is strategically important for the New England region and beyond.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 44°27’N latitude and 68°53’W longitude.
- Proximity: Searsport is about 35 miles south of Bangor, Maine, and easily accessible via U.S. Route 1.
Port Infrastructure:
Docks and Berths:
- Mack Point Terminal: This is the primary deep-water terminal, equipped to handle a wide variety of cargoes including bulk, breakbulk, and containerized shipments.
- Berth Specifications:
- Berth 1: Approximately 650 feet in length with a depth of 40 feet at low tide. Suitable for Panamax vessel sizes.
- Berth 2: Similar dimensions and capabilities to Berth 1.
- Additional facilities include Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) capabilities and modern unloading equipment.
Storage Facilities:
- Warehousing space both covered and open yards for cargo storage.
- Tank farms for liquid bulk storage, including petroleum products.
Handling Equipment:
- Modern cranes, forklifts, and conveyors.
- Specialized equipment for handling diverse cargo types, including heavy-lift operations.
Services and Operations:
- Pilotage and Tugs: Mandatory pilotage services provided for safe navigation in and out of the port. Tugs are available to assist with mooring and unmooring.
- Customs and Inspections: Full on-site US Customs, border protection, and various inspection services for efficient processing.
- Environmental and Safety: Compliance with all environmental regulations; emergency and spill response plans in place for handling hazardous materials.
Port Accessibility:
- Rail Connectivity: Direct access to the Pan Am Railways network, offering connections to national rail services.
- Road Access: Efficient highway connections facilitating truck transport to and from the port.
- Sea Access: Deep-water access navigable throughout the year, capable of accommodating large ocean-going vessels.
Port Statistics:
- Handles both import and export activities.
- Diverse cargo base includes petroleum products, chemicals, wood products, and various other commodities.
- Annual throughput and capacity figures subject to variation based on shipping trends and market demands.
Future Development:
- Plans for enhancement and expansion of port facilities.
- Potential for increasing container handling capacity and improving intermodal transport connections.
Economic Impact:
- Vital contributor to the regional economy.
- Provides employment opportunities and supports local businesses through its operations and associated services.
Contact Information: For more detailed information, coordination, and scheduling, reaching out to port authorities or visiting the official Searsport port website is recommended.
Disclaimer: Data is indicative and subject to change. For precise and updated details, it is advisable to consult the port authority directly.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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CAPE TOWN EAGLE | Cargo | US SRP | 10/25/2024 |