SEKONDI-TAKORADI
- GHSEK
- Latitude: 4.9405
- Longitude: -1.697
- West Africa
- Port in Ghana
Location: Sekondi-Takoradi Western Region Ghana
Web-site: https://www.gaports.gov.gh/ports/port-of-sekondi-takoradi
Marine Port Overview: Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana
General Information
- Location: Sekondi-Takoradi, Western Region of Ghana
- Coordinates: Approximately 4°54'N latitude and 1°45'W longitude
Port Description
Sekondi-Takoradi is a dual-city port located along Ghana's southwestern coast. It is a critical hub for maritime activities in the region, playing a significant role in both commercial and industrial capacities. The port is managed by the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA).
Historical Background
- Construction Date: 1928 (Takoradi)
- Expansion: Ongoing improvements and expansions to accommodate increasing cargo and modern shipping needs.
Infrastructure and Facilities
Takoradi Port:
Berths:
- Total Number: Several deep-water berths, including dedicated ones for different types of cargo.
- Types: General cargo, bulk, and specialized berths for oil and gas support services.
Terminals:
- General Cargo Terminals
- Bulk Terminals: For handling commodities such as bauxite, manganese, and clinker.
- Container Terminals: Equipped to handle containerized goods with modern gantry cranes.
- Oil and Gas Support Terminals: Dedicated to offshore oil exploration activities.
Draft Depth:
- Varies across the berths, generally ranging from 8 to 11.5 meters.
Storage:
- Warehouses: Availability of covered storage facilities.
- Open Yards: Extensive open storage areas for bulk cargo and containers.
Equipment:
- Cranes: Mobile cranes, gantry cranes, and other cargo-handling equipment.
- Forklifts and Tractors: For internal movement of cargo.
- Ro-Ro Facilities: For rolling cargo like vehicles and equipment.
Navigational Aids:
- Modern navigational systems, buoys, and lighthouse support safe entry and exit.
Sekondi Port:
Primarily serves fishing and ancillary maritime activities. It supports the local fishing industry and offers berthing facilities for smaller vessels.
Services
- Stevedoring: Comprehensive loading and unloading services.
- Pilotage: Mandatory pilotage services for navigation assistance.
- Towing and Tug Services: Available to assist vessel maneuvers.
- Bunkering and Freshwater Supply: Provision of fuel and freshwater to visiting ships.
- Ship Repair Facilities: Dry dock and repair services for maintenance and emergency needs.
Connectivity
- Road Network: Well-connected to major cities and inland destinations via road.
- Rail Link: Offers rail connectivity to major mining and industrial regions.
- Bonded Warehouses: For secure storage of goods pending customs clearance.
Recent Developments
- Ongoing expansion projects to deepen berths, enhance cargo-handling capabilities, and develop additional container storage areas.
- Introduction of modern IT systems for port management and cargo tracking.
Economic Significance
- Primary Exports: Minerals (bauxite, manganese), cocoa, timber, and oil.
- Primary Imports: Machinery, vehicles, bulk consumer goods, and industrial equipment.
Environmental and Safety Regulations
The port adheres to international environmental standards and safety protocols to minimize ecological impact and ensure the well-being of personnel and cargo.
Sekondi-Takoradi port stands as a pivotal maritime gateway in Ghana, facilitating robust trade and economic activities crucial to the region's growth and development.
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