VALDIVIA
- CLZAL
- Latitude: -39.8238
- Longitude: -73.2484
- West South America
- Port in Chile
Location: Valdivia Los Ríos Chile
Marine Port Description and Specification: Port of Valdivia, Chile
Overview: The Port of Valdivia is located in the Los Ríos Region of southern Chile. It’s strategically positioned at the confluence of several rivers, including the Calle-Calle, Cau-Cau, and Cruces rivers, ultimately leading to the larger Valdivia River. This river network plays a crucial role in the port’s operations and accessibility. The Port of Valdivia is primarily used for commercial, industrial, and tourism activities.
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 39°47′S latitude and 73°14′W longitude.
- City: Valdivia
- Region: Los Ríos Region, Chile
Facilities and Infrastructure:
Docks and Berths:
- The port has several quays and piers to accommodate both cargo and passenger vessels.
- Berths are designed to handle various types of cargo, including containers, bulk goods, and general cargo.
Terminal Facilities:
- Commercial Terminals: Used for handling import and export commodities, including lumber, paper products, and seafood.
- Passenger Terminals: Services include cruise ships and ferries, catering to both domestic and international tourists.
Storage and Warehousing:
- The port area includes warehouses and open storage spaces for temporary holding of goods.
- Customs and bonded storage facilities are also available.
Support Services:
- Tugboats and pilotage services are offered to ensure safe navigation through the river channels.
- Maintenance and repair services are available for vessels that might need them.
Accessibility:
- The port is accessible via the Valdivia River, which connects to the open sea at the Bay of Corral.
- Road access is available through a network of highways linking Valdivia with other major cities in Chile.
- The nearest airport is Pichoy Airport (ZAL), providing domestic flight connections.
Operational Information:
- Operating Hours: Typically operates 24/7, with specific working hours for administrative and customs offices.
- Safety and Security: The port complies with international maritime safety standards, including ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code regulations.
- Environmental Regulations: The port adheres to stringent environmental protection laws to preserve the natural ecosystems of the surrounding rivers and estuaries.
Economic Impact:
- The port plays a vital role in the local and regional economy by facilitating trade and commerce.
- It supports various industries, including forestry, fishing, and tourism, providing numerous employment opportunities.
Tourism and Recreation:
- Beyond commercial operations, the port area also serves as a gateway for tourists exploring the scenic beauty of Valdivia and its surroundings.
- River cruises and nautical sports are popular activities for visitors.
Management and Administration:
- The port is managed by the Empresa Portuaria Valdivia (Valdivia Port Company), which oversees its operations, development, and strategic planning.
Future Developments:
- Ongoing investments in infrastructure and technology are planned to enhance the port’s capacity and efficiency.
- Initiatives include upgrading berthing facilities, expanding storage areas, and improving environmental sustainability practices.
The Port of Valdivia remains a significant marine port in Chile, contributing to the country's maritime trade and regional growth.
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