CARTAGENA
- COCTG
- Latitude: 10.4012
- Longitude: -75.5286
- North Coast South America
- Port in Colombia
Location: Cartagena Colombia
Marine Port: Cartagena, Colombia
Location:
- Latitude: 10.39972
- Longitude: -75.51444
- Country: Colombia
- Region: Northern South America, along the Caribbean Coast
Overview: The Port of Cartagena is one of Colombia's most prominent maritime facilities and a crucial hub for international trade in the Caribbean. It plays a vital role in the nation's economy due to its strategic location, providing access to significant shipping routes and connecting the country to global markets.
Terminal Operations:
- Container Terminals: Managed by Sociedad Portuaria Regional de Cartagena (SPRC) and Contecar. These terminals are equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure including advanced cranes, extensive container storage space, and dedicated logistic services.
- Multi-purpose Terminals: Handle a variety of cargo types including general cargo, bulk cargo (both liquid and dry), and roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) services.
- Cruise Terminals: Cartagena is a popular cruise destination, with a modern terminal designed to accommodate the needs of international cruise ships and passengers.
Port Specifications:
- Berths: Adequate number of berths with deep drafts to accommodate large vessels.
- Draught: Deepwater port accommodating ships with drafts up to 16 meters, making it suitable for Panamax and Post-Panamax vessels.
- Storage Facilities: Includes large-scale warehousing for different forms of cargo, specialized terminals for hazardous materials, and temperature-controlled facilities for perishables.
- Cargo Handling: Equipped with gantry cranes, mobile harbor cranes, conveyor belts, and forklifts to ensure efficient handling of various cargo types.
Services:
- Pilotage: Mandatory pilotage services for navigating the port, assisting vessels to dock and undock safely.
- Tugboats: The port supplies powerful tugboats to assist with the maneuvering of large vessels.
- Bunkering: Availability of bunkering services offering high-quality marine fuels.
- Ship Repair: Various dry dock and afloat repair services are available, including mechanical, electrical, and hull maintenance.
- Logistics and Distribution: Integrated logistics solutions encompassing transportation, customs clearance, warehousing, and distribution.
Security and Safety:
- ISPS Code Compliance: The port is compliant with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, ensuring high security for ships and port facilities.
- Customs and Inspections: Includes robust customs facilities and inspection services ensuring the smooth handling of cargo through stringent regulatory compliance.
- Environmental Management: The port has initiatives in place for environmental conservation including waste management, spill response, and emissions control.
Connectivity:
- Road Links: Well-connected to the national highway network facilitating smooth inland transit for cargo.
- Rail Links: Developing rail infrastructure to provide enhanced connectivity for bulk and container cargoes.
- Air Links: Proximity to Rafael Núñez International Airport, providing air freight services and supporting speedy logistics operations.
Expansion Plans: Ongoing projects aimed at expanding port capacity, improving infrastructure, and enhancing service efficiencies to accommodate growing trade volumes and larger vessels.
Economic Impact: A critical gateway for Colombia’s imports and exports, significantly contributing to the country’s economic growth and providing numerous employment opportunities in the region.
Additional Notes:
- The Port of Cartagena is often used by vessels traveling through the Panama Canal, increasing its strategic importance.
- Renowned for smooth service and low waiting times, making it a preferred port in the Caribbean region.
The Port of Cartagena remains a vital maritime node, facilitating extensive international trade and contributing significantly to both the local and national economies of Colombia.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GPC ROSARIO | Towing/Tug | CARTAGENA | 05:13:42 | |
| CMA CGM VOLTAIRE | Cargo | COCTG | 04:58:10 | |
| SEAMASTER | Cargo | COCTG | 03:35:03 | |
| GPC TESORO | Towing/Tug | CARTAGENA | 02:59:16 | |
| CRYSTAL A | Cargo | COCTG | 02:54:42 | |
| GPC BARU | Towing/Tug | CARTAGENA | 02:49:53 | |
| RM FREY | Towing/Tug | CARTAGENA | 02:23:28 | |
| RM KRONOS | Towing/Tug | CARTAGENA | 01:59:23 | |
| SAN ANDRES III | Tanker | CTGCO | 01:24:42 | |
| KOFRESY | Cargo | SAN ANDRES ISLAS | 12:57:24 | |
| BONITA ANGELA | Tanker | CO CTG | 12:54:13 | |
| ESCAPADE | Sailing | 12:30:13 | ||
| MARIA MAGDALENA | Sailing | 12:28:23 | ||
| CALYPSO IV | Pleasure | 12:26:55 | ||
| WAHOO III | Towing/Tug | 12:26:55 | ||
| LA VELENITA | Passenger | 12:26:32 | ||
| THE SUMMER DAY | Sailing | 12:24:54 | ||
| EOS II | Towing/Tug | CARTAGENA | 12:24:52 | |
| SEA LAND | Pleasure | 12:24:46 | ||
| WHITE SHARK | Pleasure | B 2 A | 12:24:32 |