TANJUNG BARA
- IDTBA
- Latitude: 0.534717
- Longitude: 117.655
- Indonesia
- Port in Indonesia
Location: Indonesia
Tanjung Bara Marine Port - Overview and Specifications
General Information
- Location: Tanjung Bara, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
- Primary Function: Coal export terminal
- Operator: PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC)
Key Features
Geographical Position:
- Located on the eastern coast of the island of Borneo (Kalimantan), near the town of Sangatta.
- Strategically positioned to serve the coal mining operations in the region.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Coal Handling: The port is primarily designed for handling large volumes of coal. It includes extensive conveyor systems for efficient loading.
- Berths: Multiple deep-water berths capable of accommodating large bulk carriers.
- Storage: Large coal stockpiles and advanced warehousing facilities for storage before shipment.
- Loading Capacity: High-speed ship loading systems enabling rapid turnaround times.
- Draft Depth: Sufficient water depth to accommodate vessels up to Capesize class.
Operational Capabilities:
- Annual Throughput: Capable of handling tens of millions of tonnes of coal annually.
- Equipment: Modern cargo handling equipment including ship loaders and conveyor belts.
- Port Services: Offers a range of services including tug assistance, pilotage, and bunkering.
Navigation and Accessibility:
- Approach: Navigational aids and dredged channels ensuring safe and efficient access to the port.
- Weather Constraints: Operations may be influenced by seasonal weather patterns, including the monsoon season.
Environmental Measures:
- Adheres to environmental regulations to minimize the impact of port activities on the local ecosystem.
- Implementation of dust suppression and water management systems.
Connectivity:
- Road and Rail Links: Connected to major mining areas via dedicated haul roads and rail lines.
- Proximity to Major Markets: Facilitates exports to international markets, particularly East Asia, through efficient seaborne routes.
Economic and Strategic Significance
- Revenue Generation: Significant contributor to the local and national economy through export revenues.
- Employment: Provides jobs to local communities, including opportunities in related service sectors.
- Strategic Importance: Acts as a critical outlet for Indonesia's coal mining industry, enhancing the country's position as a leading coal exporter.
This comprehensive overview of the Tanjung Bara Marine Port underscores its role as a critical node in the global coal supply chain, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and optimized for high-volume coal handling and export operations.
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