TANGA

  • TZTGT
  • Latitude: -5.05063
  • Longitude: 39.1261
  • East Africa
  • Port in Tanzania

Location: Tanga Tanga Region Tanzania

Port Description: Tanga

Tanga is a notable port city located on the northern coast of Tanzania, along the Indian Ocean. It is one of the oldest cities in Tanzania, with a rich history linked to trade, fishing, and industry. The port serves as a vital gateway for maritime trade, particularly for northern Tanzania and neighboring regions.

Specifications:

  1. Location:

    • Latitude: 5° 5' S
    • Longitude: 39° 6' E
  2. Port Type:

    • Seaport with natural harbor
  3. Port Infrastructure:

    • Jetties and Berths: Several berths cater to different types of vessels including general cargo, tankers, and container ships.
    • Storage Facilities: Warehouses and open storage areas are available for different types of cargo including dry and liquid bulk.
    • Handling Equipment: The port is equipped with cranes, forklifts, and other cargo handling equipment to manage a variety of goods.
    • Tank Farms: Includes facilities for the storage and handling of petroleum products and other liquid cargoes.
  4. Capacity:

    • Cargo Throughput: The port can handle a diverse range of cargo types, including dry bulk, liquid bulk, and containerized goods.
    • Draft Depth: Varies by berth, with maximum depths typically around 10 meters, allowing accommodation of vessels with significant draft requirements.
  5. Services:

    • Pilotage: Mandated for vessels entering and leaving the port.
    • Tug Assistance: Available for maneuvering larger vessels within the harbor.
    • Bunkering: Fueling services for vessels.
    • Repairs and Maintenance: Basic facilities for ship repairs and maintenance.
    • Customs and Immigration: On-site customs and immigration services to streamline the import/export process.
  6. Connectivity:

    • Road: Well-connected to major towns and hinterlands via road networks.
    • Rail: Linked to the Tanzanian railway system, providing transportation options to and from the inland regions.
    • Air: Closest significant airport is Tanga Airport, facilitating the movement of personnel and smaller cargo loads.
  7. Key Commodities Handled:

    • Exports: Coffee, tea, sisal, and manufactured goods.
    • Imports: Petroleum products, industrial machinery, consumer goods.
  8. Security:

    • ISPS Compliance: The port adheres to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code requirements, ensuring secure operations.
    • Customs Surveillance: Regular checks and security surveillance by port and customs authorities.
  9. Future Developments:

    • Ongoing and planned upgrades to infrastructure and equipment to increase capacity and efficiency.
    • Initiatives to enhance automation and adopt modern technologies for port operations.

Summary: The Port of Tanga is crucial for the economic activities of northern Tanzania, providing essential services for the transportation of goods to and from the region. Its strategic location and evolving infrastructure make it an integral component of Tanzania's maritime and logistics network.

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