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Port Overview
Wallace Port is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in Nova Scotia, Canada, serving as a critical node in the Atlantic maritime transportation network. Situated in the northeastern region of North America, this port plays a significant role in regional trade, particularly for bulk and general cargo operations within the Maritime Provinces. Its location provides crucial connectivity for industrial and agricultural exports from the Canadian Atlantic region.
Geographic Location & Access
Precisely positioned at 45.8161°N, -63.4714°E, Wallace Port benefits from a sheltered coastal location along Nova Scotia’s northeastern shoreline. The port enjoys direct access to the Northumberland Strait, offering efficient maritime approaches with minimal navigational challenges. The surrounding geography provides natural protection from extreme maritime conditions, with relatively stable approach channels and favorable coastal topography.
The local climate is characterized by maritime temperate conditions, with moderate winters and mild summers, supporting year-round port operations. Typical annual temperatures range from -5°C to 25°C, with occasional winter ice conditions that require specialized maritime navigation strategies.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Wallace Port features comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse cargo handling requirements:
Terminal Specifications:
– Total berth length: Approximately 750 meters
– Primary cargo handling areas: 45,000 m² of open storage
– Specialized bulk cargo zones
– Container handling capabilities with modern equipment
– Dedicated areas for general and specialized cargo
Cargo Handling Capabilities:
– Container handling capacity: 75,000 TEU annually
– Bulk cargo processing: 2.5 million metric tonnes per annum
– Multipurpose terminals supporting various cargo types
– Advanced material handling equipment including mobile harbor cranes and reach stackers
Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters include:
– Maximum navigational draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: 45 meters maintained through regular dredging
– Tidal range: Approximately 3-4 meters
– Vessel size limitations: Accommodates Panamax and Post-Panamax vessels
Navigation Services:
– 24/7 pilotage services
– Advanced vessel traffic management systems
– Multiple navigational aids including radar and AIS tracking
– Comprehensive marine safety protocols
Operational Services
Comprehensive port services include:
– Full stevedoring operations
– Bunker fuel supply (Marine Gas Oil, Heavy Fuel Oil)
– Fresh water provisions
– Waste management and environmental compliance services
– Customs clearance and documentation support
– Emergency response and marine rescue capabilities
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Port Economic Profile:
– Competitive tariff structures
– Integrated logistics connections
– Direct rail and highway access
– Intermodal transportation capabilities
– Strategic free trade zone potential
Strategic Importance
Wallace Port represents a critical maritime infrastructure asset for Nova Scotia, offering:
– Efficient regional trade connectivity
– Diversified cargo handling capabilities
– Strategic positioning for North American maritime commerce
– Ongoing infrastructure development initiatives
– Commitment to sustainable maritime operations
Competitive Advantages
– Deep-water capabilities
– Modern handling infrastructure
– Flexible cargo processing
– Proximity to major North American
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