YABUCOA
- PRPYA
- Latitude: 18.051
- Longitude: -65.8334
- Caribbean Sea
- Port in Puerto Rico
Location: Yabucoa PR Puerto Rico
Yabucoa is a port town located on the southeastern coast of Puerto Rico. The port of Yabucoa is a smaller, more specialized facility that mainly supports the import and export needs of the local agricultural and industrial sectors. Below are some specific details and specifications regarding the Yabucoa port:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 18.0545°N latitude, 65.8730°W longitude
- Geographical Area: Southeastern Puerto Rico
General Information:
- Country: United States (Territory of Puerto Rico)
- Port Type: Multi-purpose
- Managing Organization: Various agencies and private sector companies depending on the specific facilities
Port Infrastructure:
Berths/Piers:
- The port has limited berths that cater primarily to industrial and agricultural cargo.
- Facilities are optimized for handling bulk commodities like fuel, chemicals, and some breakbulk cargo.
Depth:
- Alongside depth: Ranges from 8 to 12 meters, depending on specific berth location.
- Channel depth: Maintained to accommodate medium-sized vessels.
Terminal Facilities:
- Cargo Handling: Equipped for mid-sized bulk carriers and tankers.
- Storage: Availability of storage tanks for liquid cargo, some warehousing for general goods.
Navigational Aids:
- The port is equipped with standard navigational aids like buoys and beacons to assist vessel movement.
Services:
- Pilotage:
- Compulsory and available to vessels navigating into and out of the port.
- Tug Services:
- Available to assist larger vessels in berthing and unberthing operations.
- Loading/Unloading:
- Predominantly manual and semi-automated systems for the loading and unloading of cargoes.
Specializations:
- The port predominantly handles:
- Petroleum Products: Significant volume of fuel imports for local distribution.
- Agricultural Products: Import/export of fertilizers and agricultural chemicals.
- Industrial Goods: Import of industrial raw materials and chemicals.
Connectivity:
- Land Transport: Well-connected by road to major commercial and industrial hubs within Puerto Rico.
- Other Ports: Interconnected network with other Puerto Rican ports, facilitating intra-island cargo movement.
Important Notes:
- Customs and Regulatory: Standard U.S. Customs regulations apply.
- Security: Managed under U.S. federal maritime security protocols and local enforcement.
Port Limitations:
- Size Restrictions: Limited capacity and draft restrict the entry of very large vessels.
- Expansion Capabilities: Space for future expansion is somewhat restricted, so port upgrades could be challenging.
Future Developments:
- There may be opportunities for modernization, including the enhancement of storage facilities and improved automation in cargo handling processes.
The port of Yabucoa remains a crucial component in Puerto Rico's maritime infrastructure, especially for the southeastern region, supporting both local industry and agricultural sectors.
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