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PORT PROFILE: NEW HARBOR, UNITED STATES
Port Overview
New Harbor is a strategically positioned maritime facility located on the coastal region of the United States, situated in a critical maritime corridor along the northeastern seaboard. Positioned at 43.875°N latitude and -69.49°E longitude, the port serves as a pivotal maritime infrastructure supporting regional maritime trade, commercial shipping, and regional economic development.
Geographic Location & Access
Nestled within a natural harbor formation, New Harbor offers exceptional maritime accessibility with a sophisticated approach channel and favorable geographic characteristics. The port’s coastal positioning provides direct access to major North Atlantic shipping routes, with minimal navigational challenges. The surrounding maritime environment features moderate coastal terrain, characterized by rocky shorelines and deep-water approaches that facilitate efficient vessel navigation.
Regional climate conditions include temperate maritime conditions with moderate seasonal variations, ensuring relatively consistent operational capabilities throughout the year. Winter months may present occasional navigational challenges due to potential ice formations and reduced visibility.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
New Harbor’s maritime infrastructure is designed to accommodate diverse maritime operations with comprehensive terminal capabilities:
Terminal Specifications:
– Total terminal area: Approximately 150 hectares
– Dedicated container terminal: 75,000 m²
– Bulk cargo handling zones: 45,000 m²
– Specialized liquid cargo berths: 3 dedicated terminals
Berth Configurations:
– Total berth length: 2,500 linear meters
– Maximum simultaneous vessel accommodations: 8-10 vessels
– Flexible berthing configurations supporting multiple vessel classes
Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters defining New Harbor’s operational capabilities:
Navigational Characteristics:
– Maximum authorized draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: 48 meters
– Tidal range: 3.5-4.2 meters
– Maintained channel width: 300 meters
Vessel Accommodations:
– Supports Panamax, Post-Panamax, and Ultra Large Container Vessels (ULCV)
– Comprehensive pilotage services
– 24/7 vessel traffic management system
– Advanced navigational support infrastructure
Operational Services
Comprehensive maritime service offerings include:
Cargo Handling:
– Advanced container handling equipment
– Specialized bulk cargo management systems
– Integrated logistics support services
– Real-time cargo tracking capabilities
Support Services:
– Bunker fuel supply (Marine Gas Oil, Heavy Fuel Oil)
– Fresh water provisioning
– Comprehensive ship repair facilities
– Environmental waste management services
Commercial & Economic Aspects
New Harbor represents a significant maritime economic hub with robust commercial infrastructure:
Economic Indicators:
– Annual cargo throughput: 2.5 million TEUs
– Diverse cargo portfolio: containers, bulk commodities, liquid chemicals
– Integrated free trade zone capabilities
– Multimodal transportation connections
Connectivity:
– Direct rail linkages
– Proximate highway infrastructure
– Regional logistics network integration
Strategic Importance
As a critical maritime gateway, New Harbor offers:
– Strategic positioning in North Atlantic trade corridors
– Advanced technological infrastructure
– Competitive operational efficiency
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