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Port Overview
Tarjun Port (IDTAR) is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in Southeast Indonesia, serving as a critical infrastructure hub for regional maritime trade and resource transportation. Situated in the resource-rich province of South Kalimantan, the port plays a significant role in supporting the area’s extensive mining and industrial sectors, particularly in facilitating the export of coal, minerals, and agricultural products from the Indonesian archipelago.
Geographic Location & Access
Precisely positioned at coordinates -3.279°N, 116.113°E, Tarjun Port is located on the southeastern coast of Borneo Island. The port benefits from a sheltered coastal approach with relatively stable maritime conditions typical of the Indonesian maritime region. Its strategic location provides direct access to the Java Sea, with relatively straightforward navigation channels that accommodate medium to large-sized vessels. The local climate is characterized by tropical maritime conditions, with consistent temperatures and predictable seasonal wind patterns that support year-round maritime operations.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
The port features a comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to handle diverse cargo types:
Terminal Specifications:
– Multiple dedicated berths for bulk, general, and specialized cargo
– Total berth length: Approximately 800 meters
– Dedicated container handling areas
– Specialized bulk material transfer facilities
– Covered and open storage warehouses totaling 50,000 m²
– Advanced cargo handling equipment including mobile harbor cranes, conveyor systems, and specialized material transfer mechanisms
Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters include:
– Maximum navigational draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: 45 meters
– Tidal range: Approximately 3-4 meters
– Vessel size limitations: Accommodates Panamax and Post-Panamax vessels
– Navigation aids: Comprehensive GPS, AIS, and radar tracking systems
– Pilotage: Mandatory for all international and large commercial vessels
– Tugboat support: Multiple high-powered tugboats available for vessel assistance
Operational Services
Comprehensive port services include:
– 24/7 stevedoring and cargo handling
– Bunker fuel supply (Marine Gas Oil, Heavy Fuel Oil)
– Fresh water provisioning
– Basic and advanced ship repair facilities
– Customs clearance and documentation support
– Advanced security screening and monitoring
– Environmental waste management services
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Port Economic Profile:
– Competitive tariff structures aligned with regional market rates
– Direct connectivity to national rail and road transportation networks
– Integrated logistics support services
– Free trade zone capabilities
– Significant role in supporting local and national export-import activities
Strategic Importance
Tarjun Port represents a critical maritime infrastructure asset for Indonesia, offering:
– Strategic access to Southeast Asian maritime trade routes
– Robust support for regional resource extraction industries
– Potential for future expansion and modernization
– Commitment to sustainable maritime development
– Integral role in Indonesia’s maritime economic strategy
Cargo Handling Capabilities
Primary cargo types:
– Bulk minerals and coal
– Agricultural products
– Container cargo
– Industrial equipment and machinery
– Petroleum and chemical products
Competitive
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