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Port Overview
Banjul Port (GMBJL) is a critical maritime gateway located in The Gambia, strategically positioned on the West African coast. Serving as the primary maritime infrastructure for this small but strategically important West African nation, the port plays a crucial role in facilitating international trade and regional economic connectivity. Situated at the mouth of the Gambia River, Banjul Port provides essential maritime services for the country’s import and export activities, supporting both regional and international shipping networks.
Geographic Location & Access
Precise Coordinates: 13.4425°N, -16.5765°E
Located on the Atlantic coast of The Gambia, Banjul Port benefits from a strategic position along major West African shipping routes. The port is characterized by its proximity to the Gambia River estuary, offering natural protection and relatively straightforward maritime access. The approach channels are maintained to accommodate medium-sized commercial vessels, with typical maritime conditions influenced by seasonal variations and coastal West African climate patterns.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
The port features a compact but functional maritime infrastructure designed to handle diverse cargo types:
Terminal Specifications:
– Total berth length: Approximately 600 meters
– Primary cargo handling areas: General cargo, bulk, and limited container facilities
– Storage capacity: Approximately 50,000 square meters of open and covered storage
– Container handling: Limited container terminal with capacity for approximately 500 TEUs
– Specialized areas for agricultural products, primarily groundnut exports
Technical Specifications
Key Technical Details:
– Maximum navigational draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: Maintained at 7-9 meters
– Tidal range: Approximately 2-3 meters
– Vessel size limitations: Primarily accommodates vessels up to 180 meters in length
– Navigation aids: Standard maritime navigation systems, pilot services available
– Pilotage: Compulsory for all international commercial vessels
Operational Services
Comprehensive Port Services:
– Stevedoring and cargo handling
– Bunker fuel availability: Marine diesel and intermediate fuel oil
– Fresh water supply services
– Basic ship repair and maintenance capabilities
– Customs clearance and documentation support
– 24/7 port operations with standard security protocols
– Waste management and environmental compliance services
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Commercial Characteristics:
– Competitive port dues structure
– Limited but functional free trade zone capabilities
– Direct road connectivity to regional transportation networks
– Primary trade focus: Agricultural exports (groundnuts), import of manufactured goods
– Intermodal connections with regional road transport systems
– Supports local and regional economic development initiatives
Strategic Importance
Regional Maritime Significance:
– Critical infrastructure for The Gambia’s international trade
– Key economic asset for West African maritime commerce
– Supports regional agricultural export markets
– Potential for future infrastructure development
– Strategic location for regional maritime logistics
– Ongoing modernization and capacity enhancement efforts
Competitive Advantages
– Unique positioning at the Gambia River estuary
– Relatively uncongested maritime approach
– Flexible cargo handling capabilities
– Strategic importance for West African trade routes
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