SOUTHWESTERN

  • Latitude: 32.71477
  • Longitude: -117.2336
  • US West Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: [City] Southwestern US

A comprehensive overview of a southwest US marine port could include details about its primary functions, specifications, and facilities. For generalized context, let's describe a port that might be representative of major Southwestern ports like the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in California. These ports are among the largest and busiest in the region and the nation, handling a substantial portion of international trade.

Port Description

Name: Port of Southwestern USA (e.g., Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach)

Location: Southwestern United States, along the coast of California

Type: Deep-water seaport

Primary Functions:

  • Handling containerized cargo
  • Bulk cargo operations
  • Roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) for vehicles
  • Breakbulk cargo activity
  • Cruise ship terminal operations
  • Fishing and recreational boating

Importance:

  • Major gateway for international trade, particularly with Asia
  • Key hub for the distribution of goods throughout the United States
  • Significant contributor to local and national economies

Port Specifications

Water Depth:

  • Entrance Channel: Approx. 53 feet (16 meters)
  • Main Channels: Varies by terminal, typically 50 feet (15 meters)

Berth Specifications:

  • Total Number of Berths: Approx. 80-100
  • Length of Berths: Can vary from 500 feet to over 2,000 feet
  • Maximum Vessel Size: Accommodates Ultra Large Container Vessels (ULCVs) and other large cargo vessels

Terminal Facilities:

  • Container Terminals: Multiple terminals equipped with state-of-the-art cranes and automated systems
  • Bulk Terminals: Facilities for handling dry and liquid bulk commodities
  • RoRo Terminals: Dedicated areas for vehicle imports and exports
  • Cruise Terminals: Modern passenger facilities with amenities to handle millions of passengers annually

Cargo Handling Capacity:

  • Annual Container Throughput: Over 10 million TEUs (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units)
  • Bulk Cargo Capacity: Varies by commodity but includes millions of tons of grains, coal, and petroleum products

Technology and Infrastructure:

  • Advanced cargo handling equipment, including ship-to-shore cranes, automated guided vehicles (AGVs), and automated stacking cranes (ASCs)
  • Extensive rail and road connectivity for efficient inland transport
  • Cold storage and warehousing facilities for perishable goods

Environmental Initiatives:

  • Green Port Policy aimed at reducing emissions and mitigating environmental impact
  • Shore power facilities allowing vessels to plug into the electrical grid while docked
  • Use of alternative fuels and investment in zero-emission technologies

Security and Regulations:

  • Compliance with International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code
  • Advanced surveillance systems and comprehensive security plans
  • Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facilities for efficient processing of goods

Auxiliary Services

Logistics and Distribution:

  • Onsite logistics services including freight forwarders, 3PL (third-party logistics) providers, and customs brokers
  • Proximity to major distribution centers and intermodal facilities

Support Services:

  • Ship repair and drydock facilities
  • Bunkering services for fuel supply
  • Pilotage, towage, and mooring services

Connectivity:

  • Extensive road network linking to major highways
  • Rail connections to national freight rail systems
  • Nearby airports for air cargo and passenger services

Key Milestones and Future Development

  • Recent expansions to increase container handling capacity and improve logistics efficiency
  • Ongoing projects to enhance port infrastructure, including wharf upgrades and deepening of harbor channels
  • Investment in smart port technologies to improve operational efficiency and data analytics

This description provides a generalized overview of what one might expect from a significant marine port in the Southwestern United States. For specific details, it's advisable to consult the official resources of the particular port in question.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
EXCALIBUR Passenger 04:29:28
CIELO MARE Pleasure SAN DIEGO,USA. 04:29:28
SILENT RUNNER IV Pleasure 04:29:27
WESTWARD Pleasure PORT TOWNSEND 04:29:27
BEST DAY EVER Sailing 04:29:16
LIBERTY Fishing 04:29:01
ETHOS Pleasure 04:28:35
FIRST LIGHT Sailing 04:28:09
MEA CULPA Pleasure SAN DIEGO 04:28:05
SATORI Sailing 04:28:03
ANCHORMAN Pleasure 04:27:50
PURA VIDA Pleasure 04:27:35
STUDO SEA Pleasure 04:27:26
FREEDOM Pleasure 04:27:08
MOSH PIT Sailing 04:24:21
PAU HANA Pleasure 03:58:35
REELENTLESS Pleasure 03:58:31
OCEAN ODYSSEY Passenger 03:58:30
THUMPER Pleasure 03:57:48
SEVEN THUNDERS Pleasure 03:56:55

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