TAURANGA
- NZTRG
- Latitude: -37.657
- Longitude: 176.1722
- East Australia
- Port in New Zealand
Location: Tauranga Bay of Plenty 3116 New Zealand
Phone number: +64 7 572 8899
Web-site: https://www.port-tauranga.co.nz/
Tauranga is a significant port located in New Zealand. Here’s a detailed description and specifications of the Tauranga port:
General Overview:
- Location: Situated on the southeastern coast of New Zealand's North Island, Tauranga is the largest city in the Bay of Plenty region.
- Coordinates: 37.683° S, 176.167° E.
Port Description:
- Main Functions: Tauranga serves as a crucial hub for both imports and exports and plays a pivotal role in New Zealand's maritime trade. It handles a wide array of cargo including containers, forest products, agricultural products, and bulk commodities.
- Port Infrastructure: The port’s infrastructure is modern and efficient, boasting advanced facilities to handle diverse types of cargo. It also has facilities for loading and unloading cruise ships.
Specifications:
Terminals:
- Mount Maunganui Wharf: Primarily handles bulk goods such as logs and other forestry products. It has deep-water berths suitable for large bulk carriers.
- Sullys Wharf: Focuses on cargo including animal feeds and other bulk commodities.
- Container Terminal: Tauranga Container Terminal (TCT) at Sulphur Point is a key facility with substantial capacity for handling containerized cargo. It is equipped with state-of-the-art container handling equipment and has multiple berths for large container ships.
Berths:
- Total Berths: Over 14 berths dedicated to different types of cargo (containers, bulk, ro-ro, and general cargo).
- Depth: The depth at berths varies, some sections reaching more than 15 meters, accommodating large, deep-draft vessels.
Cargo Handling:
- Container Handling: The Tauranga Container Terminal is equipped with multiple shore cranes, RTGs (Rubber-Tyred Gantry cranes), and automated stacking cranes for efficient handling.
- Bulk Cargo: Various specialized loaders and unloaders for bulk commodities, including conveyor systems for efficient movement of bulk goods.
Connectivity:
- Rail: There is direct rail connectivity that links the port to major inland destinations, which facilitates smooth cargo transit.
- Road: Well-developed road infrastructure connects the port to the rest of New Zealand, enhancing logistical efficiency.
- Inland Port: The port of Tauranga operates an inland port at MetroPort in Auckland for better hinterland access and cargo distribution.
Performance:
- Container Throughput: Tauranga handles over 1 million TEUs (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units) annually, making it one of the busiest container ports in New Zealand.
- Annual Cargo Volume: The port handles approximately 26.9 million tonnes of total cargo annually.
Additional Services:
- Pilotage: Mandatory for large vessels with experienced marine pilots providing safe navigation services.
- Towage: Multiple tugs available to assist in the maneuvers of vessels.
- Bunkering: Provision for refueling vessels.
- Customs and Security: Advanced customs facilities and robust security systems compliant with international maritime security standards.
Environmental Initiatives:
- Sustainability: The port adopts several sustainability initiatives, including efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and enhance marine environmental protection.
- Waste Management: Rigorous waste management protocols and facilities to handle ship-generated waste.
Conclusion:
Port of Tauranga is distinguished by its strategic location, robust infrastructure, and efficient logistics which enable it to play a pivotal role in supporting New Zealand's maritime trade. It remains dynamically competitive, offering high standards of service for cargo handlers and shipping companies.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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SALDANHA BAY | Cargo | NZ TRG | 04:59:06 | |
MAERSK RIO DELTA | Cargo | NZTRG>NZLYT | 04:58:10 | |
CMA CGM QUELIMANE | Cargo | NZTRG | 04:57:34 | |
PEPITO2 | Pleasure | 04:57:08 | ||
FV MARGARET PHILIPPA | Fishing | 04:56:56 | ||
TAURANGA PILOT 1 | Port | 04:56:14 | ||
RODFATHER | Pleasure | 03:57:21 | ||
WHITE LADY | Sailing | B 2 A | 03:56:32 | |
PERFECT ADDICTION | Sailing | 03:56:14 | ||
KIAPA NUI | Sailing | 03:55:35 | ||
COSTA RICA C | Pleasure | 03:55:21 | ||
COSMO GLORIA | Cargo | NZ TRG | 03:26:58 | |
OLYMPIA LOGGER | Cargo | NZ TRG | 03:26:36 | |
KORIMAKO | Tanker | TAURANGA | 03:26:25 | |
SAN ARAMAND | Fishing | 03:26:25 | ||
THIRD WIND | Sailing | 03:26:14 | ||
TAI TIMU | Towing/Tug | 03:26:06 | ||
DELIVERANCE | baycraft | 03:25:51 | ||
KEN ANN | Cargo | NZ TRG | 03:24:27 | |
RUMSKEE | Pleasure | 03:23:18 |