INCHEON ANCH

  • Latitude: 37.3243
  • Longitude: 126.4132
  • North China
  • Anchorage in South Korea

Location: South Korea

Incheon Port – South Korea

General Overview: Incheon Port, located on the west coast of South Korea, serves as a crucial gateway to the Greater Seoul Metropolitan Area, which includes the capital, Seoul. It is the second-largest port in South Korea and offers comprehensive maritime logistics services, handling a wide range of cargo, including containerized goods, bulk cargo, and passengers.

Specifications:

  1. Location:

    • Coordinates: 37°27′N 126°36′E
    • Harbor Type: Coastal Natural Port
    • Accessibility: The port is well connected by road and rail networks to major industrial centers.
  2. Operational Zones:

    • North Port: Mainly serves bulk and general cargo.
    • South Port: Handles container operations and passenger services.
    • Inner Port: Dedicated to small cargo and passenger ships.
    • Coastal Operations: Tailored for domestic routes and fishing vessels.
  3. Port Capacity:

    • Container Throughput: Approximately 3 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) annually.
    • Cargo Tonnage: Around 160 million tons annually.
  4. Facilities:

    • Container Terminals: Equipped with modern gantry cranes and automated systems.
    • Warehousing: Extensive warehousing options, including refrigerated and bonded warehouses.
    • Rail Connections: Direct rail links to inland logistics centers.
    • Cargo Handling: State-of-the-art equipment for efficient loading and unloading.
  5. Draft and Berthing:

    • Berth Depth: Up to 16 meters, suitable for large vessels.
    • Anchorage Depth: Varies from 10 to 20 meters.
    • Number of Berths: Over 70 berths spanning various cargo types.
  6. Infrastructure:

    • Navigation Aids: Modern navigational infrastructure including VTS (Vessel Traffic Service).
    • Safety and Security: Compliant with International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
  7. Services:

    • Pilotage: Mandatory for large vessels and available 24/7.
    • Tug Services: Available for maneuvering large ships.
    • Bunkering: Comprehensive bunkering facilities for refueling.
    • Ship Repair: Facilities for minor to mid-scale repairs.
  8. Environmental Management:

    • Waste Management: Facilities for proper disposal of ship waste.
    • Green Initiatives: Projects aimed at reducing the carbon footprint and promoting eco-friendly operations.
  9. Passenger Services:

    • Ferry Terminal: Regular services to regional destinations including China.
    • Cruise Terminal: Accommodates international cruise liners.
  10. Expansion and Development:

    • Continuous improvements to infrastructure and operations, including digital transformation for enhanced efficiency.
    • Expansion plans to meet increasing future demands.

Strategic Importance: Incheon Port plays a key role in South Korea’s trade, supporting both import and export activities. Its strategic location makes it a pivotal hub for international maritime routes in Northeast Asia. The port's advanced facilities and proximity to key economic areas bolster its status as a major logistic and commercial center.

Administration: The port is managed by the Incheon Port Authority (IPA), which oversees its operations, development, and administration, ensuring compliance with international standards and regulations.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
KOREA VENUS Tanker KRINC 2/21/2026
SHAO YUN Cargo KR INC 2/21/2026
JAEWON STELLA Cargo JEJU.AEWOL 2/21/2026
XIN CANG ZHOU Cargo KRINC 2/20/2026
KAI PING Cargo KR INC 2/19/2026
SUN EASTERN Cargo KR INC 2/19/2026
BEI JIANG Cargo KR INC 2/18/2026
STAR FRONTIER Cargo INC / KR 2/18/2026
WOO CHAN Tanker KRICN 2/17/2026
HANSUNG INCHEON Cargo INCHEON<=>WEIHAI 2/17/2026
DL RUBY Tanker INC,KR 2/15/2026
HONG DA XIN 778 Cargo INCHEON 2/15/2026
XIN LIN HAI 16 Cargo KR INC 2/15/2026
PACIFIC MONACO Cargo KR INC 2/14/2026
PEGASUS HOPE Cargo KRINC 2/14/2026

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