PORT OF SPAIN
- TTPOS
- Latitude: 10.6483
- Longitude: -61.5175
- North Coast South America
- Port in Trinidad & Tobago
Location: Trinidad & Tobago
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago: Port Description and Specifications
Overview: The Port of Port of Spain (PPOS) is a major seaport located in the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain. It serves as a crucial hub for international trade and maritime activities in the Caribbean region.
Geographical Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 10.6500° N latitude and 61.5170° W longitude.
- Location: Situated on the northwest coast of Trinidad, it faces the Gulf of Paria, which provides a sheltered harbor.
Port Facilities and Infrastructure:
Terminals:
- Container Terminal: Equipped for handling containerized cargo with modern gantry cranes, reach stackers, and other container handling equipment.
- Breakbulk and General Cargo Terminal: Handles a variety of goods including machinery, construction materials, and other non-containerized items.
- Liquid Bulk Terminal: Facilities specifically designed for the discharge and loading of liquid bulk cargo like petroleum and chemicals.
- Ro-Ro Terminal: Services for Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) cargo, including vehicles and heavy equipment.
Berths and Quays:
- The port has multiple berths with varying depths to accommodate different types of vessels. The depth alongside ranges typically from 10 to 14 meters.
- Total quay length is considerable to manage multiple vessels at once, ensuring efficiency in cargo handling.
Storage Facilities:
- Warehouse Storage: Secure warehousing spaces for various types of cargo.
- Open Storage: Ample open storage area for goods that do not require covered storage.
- Refrigerated Storage: Facilities available for perishable goods requiring temperature control.
Equipment and Technologies:
- Modern cargo handling equipment including shore cranes, mobile cranes, forklifts, and terminal tractors.
- Advanced IT systems like Terminal Operating Systems (TOS) for efficient management and logistics.
Services:
Pilotage and Towage:
- Compulsory pilotage for navigation assistance through the harbor.
- Tug services available to aid in berthing and unberthing operations.
Bunkering and Supply:
- Facilities for refueling ships and providing marine supplies and services.
Customs and Security:
- Comprehensive customs services ensuring speedy processing.
- High-standard security measures in place, compliant with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
Maintenance and Repair:
- On-site ship repair services including dry docking facilities.
Connectivity and Access:
- Road Access: Direct connections to major highways facilitating efficient inland transportation.
- Rail Links: Available, though usage is limited and primarily supports industrial cargo.
- Air Access: Proximity to Piarco International Airport for air-sea transshipment opportunities.
Environmental and Safety:
- Committed to environmental sustainability through various initiatives to minimize ecological impact.
- Robust safety protocols ensuring the well-being of workers and the integrity of cargo and ships.
Port Performance:
- The Port of Port of Spain is known for its efficiency and productivity.
- Regularly upgraded facilities to meet the growing demands of international trade and logistics.
Summary: The Port of Port of Spain is a pivotal maritime gateway in the Caribbean region offering comprehensive port services and state-of-the-art facilities. It supports a diverse range of cargo and vessels, serving as a backbone for Trinidad and Tobago’s economy and the wider Caribbean maritime network.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CABO STAR | Passenger | POS<->SCAR TT | 03:06:15 | |
| ASG KHERSON | Cargo | TT POS | 11/21/2025 | |
| CONTSHIP ICE | Cargo | TTPOS | 11/19/2025 | |
| MSC POLONIA III | Cargo | TTPOS | 11/19/2025 | |
| KINGSTON TRADER | Cargo | TTPOS | 11/17/2025 | |
| JANET C | Cargo | TT POS | 11/16/2025 | |
| N. ENERGY RESILIENCE | Towing/Tug | PT LISAS | 11/16/2025 | |
| CELINE C | Cargo | TTPOS | 11/16/2025 | |
| MSC MALENA | Cargo | PAMIT>TTPOS | 11/13/2025 | |
| BRILLIANT ACE | Cargo | TT POS | 11/13/2025 | |
| GALLEONS PASSAGE | Passenger | TT SCA | 11/12/2025 | |
| BUCCOO REEF | Other | TTPOS<>TTSCA | 11/11/2025 | |
| MAYA BAY | Cargo | TTPOS | 11/11/2025 | |
| NEC PRIDE | Towing/Tug | POS | 11/9/2025 | |
| DOUCE FRANCE | Cargo | TTPOS | 11/8/2025 | |
| VENUS SPIRIT | baycraft | BB BGI | 11/8/2025 | |
| VIVALDI | Cargo | TTPOS | 11/6/2025 | |
| IREMOS | Cargo | TTPOS | 11/6/2025 | |
| MSC SOTIRIA III | Cargo | DOCAU=>TTPOS | 11/4/2025 | |
| T&T SPIRIT | Other | SCAR | 11/1/2025 |