TAIPEI ANCH

  • Latitude: 25.1602
  • Longitude: 121.335
  • South China
  • Anchorage in Taiwan

Location: Taiwan

Taipei Port, formerly known as Taipei Harbor, serves as a significant gateway for international trade and commerce in Taiwan. It is strategically located on the northern coast of the island, specifically within the jurisdiction of New Taipei City, near the mouth of the Tamsui River. Taipei Port hosts a variety of facilities to accommodate different types of vessels, including cargo ships, container ships, and bulk carriers.

Port Description:

  1. Position and Access:

    • Coordinates: Approximately 25°09'N, 121°23'E
    • Accessible via the Taiwan Strait, offering a gateway to major Asian shipping routes
  2. Harbor Type:

    • Coastal natural port with artificial improvements including breakwaters and dredging
  3. Facilities and Services:

    • Berths and Terminals: Equipped with multiple berths for handling container ships, general cargo, and bulk cargos
    • Storage: Ample warehouse storage and open storage yards for cargo holding
    • Cranes: Modern gantry and mobile cranes for efficient cargo handling
    • Connectivity: Well-connected by road and rail to the hinterland, facilitating inland transportation of goods
  4. Navigation:

    • Pilotage: Compulsory pilotage for inbound and outbound vessels to ensure safe navigation
    • Tugs: Availability of tug services to assist with berthing and unberthing operations
    • Anchorage: Designated anchorage areas for ships awaiting berth assignments
  5. Port Operations:

    • 24/7 Operations: The port operates around the clock to maximize cargo throughput
    • Customs: Efficient custom clearance procedures in place to expedite import and export processes
  6. Port Specifications:

    • Water Depth: Varies across different berths, generally accommodating vessels with deeper drafts
    • Quay Length: Lengthy quays to accommodate multiple large vessels simultaneously
    • Tidal Range: Moderate tidal variations that are managed by port authorities
  7. Environmental and Safety Measures:

    • Pollution Control: Strict adherence to environmental regulations to minimize pollution
    • Safety Protocols: Comprehensive safety measures and emergency response plans to address incidents

Additional Information:

  • Expansion Plans: Continuous upgrades and expansions to enhance capacity and operational efficiency
  • Economic Impact: A critical hub supporting Taiwan's economy through robust maritime trade activities

Whether dealing with containerized cargo, bulk materials, or specialty goods, Taipei Port remains equipped to handle the diverse requirements of international shipping effectively.

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