SUEZ PORT
- Latitude: 29.9468
- Longitude: 32.5507
- Red Sea
- Port in Egypt
Location: Egypt
Suez Port Overview
General Information
Location: Suez Port is located at the northern end of the Gulf of Suez, which is part of the Red Sea, in Egypt. Positioned at the head of the Suez Canal, it is one of the most strategic ports in the world, serving as a crucial gateway for maritime traffic between Europe and Asia.
Coordinates: Approximately 29.9667° N latitude and 32.5333° E longitude.
Time Zone: Eastern European Time (EET), UTC +2 hours.
Port Specifications
Facilities and Infrastructure
Berths: Suez Port has several berths capable of accommodating a variety of vessels, including container ships, bulk carriers, tankers, and general cargo vessels. Specific details on the number and dimensions of berths may vary, but typically, there are separate terminals for different types of cargo.
Draft Depth: The draft at Suez Port varies by berth, but it can generally accommodate large vessels with drafts up to 12 meters or more.
Storage and Warehousing: The port has extensive storage facilities, including open storage yards for containerized cargo and specialized warehouses for different types of materials, including refrigerated and hazardous goods.
Container Terminals: Equipped with modern container handling equipment such as gantry cranes, straddle carriers, and forklifts designed to streamline loading and unloading processes.
Bulk Cargo Facilities: Several berths are dedicated to bulk cargo, each equipped with conveyor belts, hoppers, and grab unloaders for efficient handling of commodities like grains, coal, and ores.
Oil Terminals: Suez Port has specialized terminals for handling petroleum products, equipped with pipelines that extend to nearby storage tanks and refineries.
Services
Pilotage: Compulsory pilotage is provided for ships entering the port, ensuring safe navigation through the Suez Canal and into berths.
Towing and Mooring: Tugboats are available for towing and mooring assistance, particularly important for large vessels.
Bunkering: The port offers bunkering services for refueling vessels with various grades of marine fuel.
Ship Repair: Comprehensive repair services are available, including dry docks and floating docks for both minor and major repairs.
Customs and Immigration: Efficient customs and immigration services streamline the clearance process for cargo and crew.
Connectivity
Roads and Rail: The port is well-connected to inland areas via an extensive network of roads and railways, facilitating the movement of goods to and from the port.
Airports: Suez Port is relatively close to Cairo International Airport, providing additional logistical support for urgent deliveries and crew changes.
Logistics and Support Services: Numerous shipping agents, freight forwarders, and logistics companies operate within the port area, offering comprehensive support for maritime and logistics operations.
Strategic Importance
- Suez Canal Proximity: Serving as the entry/exit point for the Suez Canal, Suez Port is a critical node for global maritime trade.
- Trade Routes: It forms a vital link in the trade routes between Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
- Economic Impact: Plays a crucial role in Egypt’s economy by facilitating international trade and contributing to the country’s foreign exchange earnings.
Safety and Security
- ISPS Compliance: The port adheres to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, ensuring high standards of security.
- Environmental Measures: Implements various measures to minimize environmental impact, including waste management and spill response strategies.
Contact Information
Port Authority: General Authority for Red Sea Ports
Official Website: http://www.redsea.gov.eg
Contact Number: Typically available on the official port website for specific departments, inquiries, and services.
This comprehensive overview provides a snapshot of Suez Port’s capabilities, infrastructure, and strategic significance, reflecting its vital role in global maritime logistics.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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AL HURREYA | Cargo | SAFAGA-<SUEZ | 5/18/2025 | |
SALAM 6 | Other | BOURTWFIK_(ALSUEZ) | 5/18/2025 | |
QUEEN RINAS | Passenger | SUEZ,EG | 5/6/2025 | |
AMIN ZEID | Towing/Tug | PORT-SAID | 5/6/2025 | |
MOSAHEB3 | Other | 5/6/2025 | ||
LOTUS | Cargo | SUEZ | 5/6/2025 | |
ADONNIS | Cargo | EGSUZ | 5/5/2025 | |
ENGI | Cargo | PORT_TAWFIK SUEZ | 5/5/2025 | |
AL AMIR MALIK | Passenger | 5/5/2025 | ||
FAHAD 1 | baycraft | 5/5/2025 | ||
ABD ELHAMED YOUSIF | Towing/Tug | (SUEZ) | 5/5/2025 | |
GALAL AL-DEEB | Towing/Tug | 5/5/2025 | ||
AZIMA 1 | Towing/Tug | 5/5/2025 | ||
MV SEA LADY | Other | |||
MOSAHEB 2 | baycraft | |||
TAHYA MISR 3 | Towing/Tug |