KAOHSIUNG
- TWKHH
- Latitude: 22.58425
- Longitude: 120.3181
- South China
- Port in Taiwan
Location: Kaohsiung Taiwan
Web-site: https://www.khb.gov.tw/
Kaohsiung Port is the largest harbor in Taiwan and one of the most significant seaports in the world. It plays a crucial role in Taiwan's economy, serving as a key gateway for international trade. Here's a detailed look at the Kaohsiung Port, including its description and specifications:
General Description
Location:
- Kaohsiung Port is located in southern Taiwan in the city of Kaohsiung.
- Coordinates: Approximately 22°36′N latitude and 120°15′E longitude.
Overview:
- Known for its extensive facilities and strategic geographic location, the port has become a hub for shipping traffic in the Asia-Pacific region.
- It handles a wide range of cargo, including containers, bulk cargo, petroleum, and liquefied natural gas.
Facilities and Infrastructure
Container Terminals:
- Kaohsiung Port hosts multiple container terminals, managed by different operators, including the Kaohsiung Intercontinental Container Terminal (KICT) and the Kaohsiung Container Terminal (KCT).
- Equipped with advanced facilities such as gantry cranes, automated guided vehicles (AGVs), and sophisticated cargo handling systems.
Bulk Cargo Terminals:
- Facilities for handling dry bulk cargo such as coal, cement, and grain.
- Specific terminals dedicated to liquid bulk cargo including oil and chemicals.
Berths:
- The port has over 120 deep-water berths capable of accommodating large vessels.
- Maximum permissible vessel length varies but generally can handle ships up to 300 meters or longer.
Storage Facilities:
- Extensive warehousing facilities including refrigerated storage for perishable goods.
- Open storage areas and covered warehouses for different types of cargo.
Logistics and Transportation:
- Integrated rail connections within the port for efficient cargo movement.
- Excellent highway and road network connecting the port to various industrial zones and hinterland areas.
Services
Pilotage and Towage:
- Mandatory pilotage for incoming and outgoing vessels to ensure safe navigation.
- Towage services available, supported by a fleet of powerful tugs.
Bunkering:
- Comprehensive bunkering services for ships, including marine fuel oil and lubricants.
Ship Repair and Maintenance:
- Shipyard facilities for vessel repair, maintenance, and dry docking.
Customs and Security:
- Efficient customs processing with modern scanning and inspection systems.
- Advanced security protocols in place, including surveillance and patrolling to ensure port safety.
Traffic and Volume
- Annually, the port handles millions of TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) of containerized cargo.
- Significant throughput of bulk cargo, with substantial contributions from industrial imports and exports.
Additional Features
Environmental Initiatives:
- Programs in place aimed at reducing the environmental impact of port activities, including emissions control and waste management.
- Investment in green technologies and sustainable practices.
Economic Impact:
- A major contributor to Taiwan’s GDP and a catalyst for regional economic development.
- Offers employment opportunities to thousands of people in the region.
Technological Advancements:
- Adoption of smart port technologies such as IoT, big data analytics, and automated systems to enhance operational efficiency and safety.
Future Plans
- Ongoing expansions and upgrades to accommodate larger vessels and increasing cargo volumes.
- Development of additional logistics and free trade zones to attract global commerce.
Kaohsiung Port continues to modernize and expand, reinforcing its status as a key maritime hub in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| STEST | Towing/Tug | 05:29:31 | ||
| CHUNG CHENG NO 5 | Towing/Tug | 05:29:30 | ||
| TUNA STAR | Fishing | 05:29:29 | ||
| JIH YU NO.968 | Fishing | 05:29:22 | ||
| HSIANG FU NO.1 | Fishing | 05:29:20 | ||
| CHEN YU NO.7 | Fishing | KAOHSIUNG TWN | 05:29:16 | |
| LONG YIELD NO.01 | Fishing | SHANGHAI | 05:29:14 | |
| YUAN TAI NO.806 | Cargo | 05:28:41 | ||
| OOCL NORFOLK | Cargo | JP TYO R | 05:27:05 | |
| CHUNG CHENG NO6 | Towing/Tug | 04:58:40 | ||
| LONG YIELD NO.6 | Fishing | 04:58:40 | ||
| HSIEH FENG NO.789 | Other | 04:58:33 | ||
| KAO NO.305 | Port | 04:58:25 | ||
| APT NO.503 | Towing/Tug | KAOSHIUNG | 04:57:32 | |
| CTS-9863 | Fishing | 04:44:34 | ||
| WOEN YU NO.168 | Fishing | 04:27:49 | ||
| TIPM NO.13403 | Towing/Tug | 04:27:47 | ||
| WAN HAI 523 | Cargo | TWKHH | 04:26:48 | |
| SPIL NIRMALA | Cargo | TWKHH | 04:23:42 | |
| YU SHAN 289 2 | Towing/Tug | TAIPEI | 03:57:01 |