SURABAYA RIVER ANCH
- Latitude: -7.18418
- Longitude: 112.724
- Indonesia
- Anchorage in Indonesia
Location: Surabaya Indonesia
SURABAYA RIVER ANCH - Marine Port Description and Specification
Location:
- Country: Indonesia
- City: Surabaya
- Coordinates: Approx. Latitude -7.2046, Longitude 112.7303
Port Overview: Surabaya River Anchorage (often referred to as Surabaya Port) is one of the busiest and most critical maritime gateways in Indonesia. Located in East Java along the northerly edge of Surabaya city, the port is an essential hub for maritime trade, connecting the dense economic regions of Java and the broader Indonesian archipelago with international shipping routes.
Facilities & Infrastructure:
Anchorage Area:
- The anchorage is situated within Surabaya's harbor region, allowing significant cargo handling operations.
- Depths at anchorage points range from approximately 12 to 18 meters, accommodating various vessel sizes including large cargo ships.
Berths and Terminals:
- Multiple berths with modern facilities capable of handling bulk cargo, containerized goods, roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) services, and general cargo.
- Specialized terminals for oil, gas, and chemical tankers.
- Dedicated areas for passenger vessel services.
Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Modern cranes, mobile cranes, conveyor systems, and other advanced cargo handling technologies.
- Container handling facilities include gantry cranes and reach stackers.
Storage Facilities:
- Extensive warehousing facilities near the port, including refrigerated and climate-controlled storage.
- Open storage areas for bulk and oversized cargo.
Navigation and Pilotage:
- Compulsory pilotage for vessels navigating the river entry into the port to ensure safe passage given the tidal conditions and narrow channels.
- Modern navigational aids including VTS (Vessel Traffic Service) to assist in safe navigation and congestion management.
- Tidal range in the port varies, with pilots knowledgeable about the local tidal patterns essential for ensuring operational safety.
Port Services and Amenities:
- Ship-to-shore communication facilities, bunkering, fresh water supply, and waste disposal services.
- Repair and maintenance services available within the port vicinity or nearby shipyards.
- Security services compliant with International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS).
Connectivity:
- Road and rail connections linking the port with industrial and commercial hubs in Surabaya and East Java.
- Proximity to Juanda International Airport (approximately 20 km) supports both cargo and logistic operations.
Environmental and Safety Regulations:
- Adherence to international maritime safety standards and strict environmental regulation to minimize pollution and manage hazardous cargo.
- Emergency response services and protocols in place for incidents including fire, oil spills, or other maritime emergencies.
Economic Significance:
- Vital for Indonesia’s export and import activities, contributing significantly to the regional economy.
- Facilitates international trade links particularly with markets in Asia-Pacific regions, Australia, and beyond.
Developments and Future Plans:
- Ongoing infrastructural upgrades aimed at enhancing capacity and operational efficiency.
- Expansion projects to deepen berths, add more storage facilities, and introduce more advanced cargo handling technologies.
Contact Information and Administration:
- Managed by PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III (Pelindo III).
- Website provides detailed contact information and port services.
Surabaya River Anchorage remains a key maritime asset for Indonesia, balancing its historic importance with modernized facilities to serve current and future maritime transportation needs.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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MT MAKMUR SELATAN | Tanker | 01:57:02 | ||
SPOB MESSI KIANNA 1 | Tanker | 12:53:47 | ||
TAMEDA MARU NO3 | Tanker | MERAK ID | 12:04:33 | |
MT BARUNA 58-1 | Tanker | SURABAYA | 11/26/2024 | |
MT FERIMAS SEJAHTERA | Tanker | SURABAYA | 11/26/2024 | |
MT SENRI JAYA | Tanker | SURABAYA | 11/18/2024 | |
KMSABUKNUSANTARA79 | Passenger | WAINGAPU | 11/16/2024 | |
OCEAN 369 | Tanker | 11/13/2024 | ||
MT.YAN NO.1 | Tanker | GRESIK | 11/13/2024 | |
MT.BAGUS SELATAN | Pleasure | 11/13/2024 | ||
MT PANTAI LAM0NG | Tanker | SURABAYA | 11/13/2024 | |
KMP. TONGKOL | Passenger | 11/13/2024 | ||
MT HARMONI SELATAN | Tanker | 11/13/2024 | ||
MT FAJAR SELATAN | Tanker | 11/13/2024 | ||
KARUNIA SEJAHTERA | Cargo | 11/13/2024 | ||
MTBAKTI 1 | Tanker | 11/13/2024 | ||
KM SENTOSA 207 | Cargo | 11/13/2024 | ||
KM. SEGARA ANAK 2 | Cargo | 11/13/2024 | ||
MT AVIANI | Tanker | SURABAYA | 11/13/2024 | |
MT.PETRO OCEAN XXVII | Tanker | SURABAYA | 11/13/2024 |