SURABAYA

  • IDSUB
  • Latitude: -7.207638
  • Longitude: 112.7219
  • Indonesia
  • Port in Indonesia

Location: Surabaya East Java 60165 Indonesia

Phone number: +62 31 3298631

Web-site: http://www.pelindo.co.id/

Marine Port Description: Surabaya, Indonesia

Introduction: The Port of Surabaya, known as Tanjung Perak, is one of Indonesia's most vital and busiest maritime gateways. It serves as the primary port for Eastern Indonesia and is strategically located on the northern shore of the island of Java, facilitating international and domestic trade routes.

Location:

  • Latitude: -7.212
  • Longitude: 112.733
  • Country: Indonesia
  • Island: Java

Port Authority:

  • Operator: Pelindo III (PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III)

Facilities and Infrastructure:

  1. Terminals:

    • Container Terminals:
      • Surabaya Container Terminal (SCT) is the primary terminal for container handling.
    • Passenger Terminals: Handles ferry and cruise ship operations.
    • Bulk Terminals: For coal, cement, and other bulk goods.
    • Liquid Bulk Terminals: Handles liquid cargo such as oil, chemicals, and palm oil.
  2. Berths:

    • Over 20 berths supporting general cargo, container, and bulk operations.
  3. Warehousing and Storage:

    • Ample warehousing facilities.
    • Cold storage and special cargo handling areas.
  4. Equipment:

    • Gantry Cranes, Mobile Cranes, and Container Cranes.
    • Forklifts, Reach Stackers, and Terminal Tractors.
  5. Draught and Depth:

    • Channel Draught: 13.5 meters.
    • Berth depth: Ranges between 7 to 14 meters.

Services:

  1. Stevedoring: Comprehensive loading and unloading services for diverse cargo types.
  2. Pilotage and Towage: Provides specialized pilot and tug services for vessel maneuvering.
  3. Bunkering: Refueling services for vessels at berth or anchorage.
  4. Ship Repairs: Repair and maintenance facilities are available.
  5. Customs and Inspections: On-site customs clearance and inspection services.

Connectivity:

  1. Road Access: Well-connected with national road networks for inland transportation.
  2. Rail Access: Rail links available for efficient cargo movement to/from the hinterland.
  3. Air Access: Proximity to Juanda International Airport enhances logistic options.

Trade and Economic Importance:

  • Vital for the export of East Java’s agricultural produce, manufactured goods, and natural resources.
  • Significant role in importation of industrial machinery, consumer goods, and raw materials.

Future Development Plans:

  • Continuous expansion of terminal capacity.
  • Enhanced ICT and automation for port operations.
  • Sustainable practices and green initiatives.

Key Contacts and Information:

  • Port Authority Office: Tanjung Perak Port, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia.

  • Website: Pelindo III

Summary: Tanjung Perak Port in Surabaya is a crucial maritime hub in Indonesia, offering comprehensive services and facilities for handling a variety of cargo types. It is well-equipped to support both regional and international trade, with ongoing expansions and modernization projects to meet future demands.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
KT JAYANEGARA 306 Towing/Tug ID SUB 03:56:13
DLN NUSANTARA Passenger ID SURABAYA 03:56:11
KP.BIMA-7014 Military BALIKPAPAN 03:56:11
LCT BHAITA CATURTYA Other 03:56:11
KM DOROLONDA Passenger MAKASAR 03:56:10
TB SEMAR 83 Towing/Tug 03:56:09
KM COVERY Other KAMAL 03:56:05
ICON JAMES II 13 Cargo IDN SURABAYA 03:55:58
TB. WONOKROMO Towing/Tug BENOA KADE 03:55:19
MT.GLOBAL Tanker TGPERAK 03:54:56
KN.P.371 Port 03:25:33
FORTUNE ISLAND Cargo TG.PERAK 03:25:32
KT.JAYANEGARA 308 Towing/Tug IBT MKR PUTIH 03:25:30
KMP TRISNA DWITYA Passenger KETAPANG-GILIMANUK 03:25:25
FORTUNE Cargo SUQABAYA 03:24:56
TB KANAKA 10 Towing/Tug 03:24:17
XENIA Cargo IDJKT 03:23:58
SPOB SEMOGA JAYA 05 Other 03:23:57
MARIANNA GLORY Tanker ID SUB 03:23:55
KM ELSHDAI 1 Cargo 03:21:49

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