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Mukho (South Korea)
KRMUK UN LOCODE
37.5666° / 129.1000° Latitude / Longitude

Port Restrictions

Max draft: 8.5

Max beam: 50

Max LOA: 180

Max DWT: 10,000

Channel Depth: 9.1

Anchorage Depth: 23.2

Mean Tide: 1

AVAILABLE LIFT AND CRANES

0-24mt 25-49mt 50-99mt 100-149mt 150+mt

General Description

Location: Mukho is situated on the mid-east coast of the Korean peninsula, 4 n.m. north of Donghae, approx 25km N of Samchok. General overview: Mukho is protected by a breakwater and a groyne. The N breakwater is approx 1,074m in length lying SE'ly. The groyne is approx 200m, running E from the W side of the port. Mukho's main exports are anthracite, coal, graphite and cement. A passenger ferry operates from the port to Ulleung Island. The port mainly exports coal, ore, granite, cement, etc. for Jiangyuan South Road. It is also a naval base. There are five wharves in the harbor, protected by a long breakwater extending from north to south. Terminal 1 is a jetty extending eastward with a length of 100 meters. There are berths on the north and south sides of the jetty. The water depth is 7.5-8.0 meters. The jetty outputs coal, graphite and granite. There are two sets of belt conveyors on the jetty, with an efficiency of 300-400 tons per hour; The central wharf, 120 meters long and 6.5 meters deep, is located along the North Bank of the jetty. It is used for loading and unloading groceries. Terminal 2, 140 meters long and 4 meters deep, is located on the North Bank of the central terminal. It is specially used by the Navy; 3. No.4 wharf is located on the South Bank of the jetty, with the length of 330m and 150m respectively and the water depth of 8.5-7.5m. It is used for loading and unloading cement and groceries. The maximum number of vessels allowed to enter the port is 180 meters long, 25 meters wide and 8.5 meters draft. There are three warehouses on the wharf, 116000 square meters of open storage yard, which can stack 174000 tons of goods at a time. Traffic figures: Approx 70 vessels visit the port and 6,400,000t of cargo handled annually. Load line zone: Summer. Max size: LOA 180 m., beam 50.0 m., draft 8.5 m., depth 8.5 m. Bulk: 10,000 d.w.t., draft 8.5 m. The largest vessel called at the port: LOA: 114 m, draught: 6.4 m, deadweight: 6,940 t.

AVAILABLE FACILITIES

  • Break Bulk
  • Dry Bulk
  • Passenger
  • Multipurpose
Status

Berths and terminals in port

NAME
CARGO
AVG WAITING TIME
LOA
DEPTH
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Weather in port
Forecast
Temperature
Wind Speed
Wind Direction
Precipitation
Wed 18
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22 - 24°C
13.7 km/h
NNWarrow
100%
Thu 19
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22 - 24°C
13.3 km/h
Narrow
100%
Today
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17 - 25°C
46.4 km/h
NNWarrow
93%
Sat 21
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16 - 18°C
32 km/h
NEarrow
91%
Sun 22
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15 - 17°C
32 km/h
NNEarrow
88%
Mon 23
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15 - 20°C
15.8 km/h
Narrow
0%
Tue 24
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15 - 20°C
11.9 km/h
NNWarrow
84%

NEARBY FLEET

PLANNED VESSELS

Name
DWT
BLT
DEPARTURE
ARRIVAL
DAEHO SEOUL
Position9078878 / MPP

3,672 MT

1993

Okgye
9/13/2024 12:00
PHOS
Position9511739 / MPP

3,615 MT

2008

Donghae
9/19/2024 03:23
Jeju
9/22/2024 12:00
K TAJO
Position9355094 / BULK

9,396 MT

2007

Pohang
9/17/2024 05:31
Donghae
12/7/2024 02:40
DU AN CHENG
Position9484039 / BULK

31,775 MT

2011

Yantai
9/12/2024 03:45
Bupyong
9/14/2024 18:00
IL SHIN GOLD RIVER
Position9205603 / BULK

32,973 MT

1999

Yosu
10/18/2023 06:40
DONGHAEGWANGYANG
10/30/2023 18:00
XIANG YUAN
Position9689550 / BULK

5,326 MT

2013

Nakhodka
9/16/2024 16:42
Donghae
9/18/2024 05:00
GOLDEN ASO
Position9701334 / BULK

182,472 MT

2015

tanjung pengelih
8/7/2024 18:35
MAENGBANG SOUTHKOREA
8/17/2024 15:01
SM GOSEONG
Position9291420 / BULK

76,838 MT

2005

Taboneo
6/14/2024 05:17
Okgye
9/16/2024 06:00
PRETTY PROSPERITY
Position9129031 / BULK

47,051 MT

1997

Donghae
7/15/2024 05:04
Daeheuksando
9/17/2024 02:00
EXPLORER
Position9114622 / BULK

47,639 MT

1996

Vladivostok Fish Port
9/16/2024 16:40
Donghae
9/18/2024 02:00
PLANNED CARGOES
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