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Port au Prince (Haiti)
HTPAP UN LOCODE
18.5500° / -72.3500° Latitude / Longitude

Port Restrictions

Max draft: 9.5

Max LOA: 190

Mean Tide: 1

AVAILABLE LIFT AND CRANES

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

General Description

Location: Port-au-Prince is the major city and principal port of Haiti and is situated in the SE corner of Baie de Port-au-Prince, on the western coast of the island. General overview: Port infrastructure has been considerably damaged due to Jan 2010 earthquake. It is reported that the entire main container wharf is lost or submerged, and a large portion of the S Pier is also damaged, however it has been partially repaired and reopened for use. The tanker Terminal Varreux is to receive emergency repairs to jetty, tanks and pipelines to enable imports to resume before existing supplies of fuel oil, gasoline, diesel and propane run out. Shipping advice is available from the US Maritime Administration: http://www.marad.dot.gov. Facilities exist for the accommodation of dry bulk, Ro-Ro, container and cruise vessels in the bay. The emphasis in recent years has been on containers and passengers at the main port. The finger pier formerly used by cruise vessels was destroyed by Hurricane George. Principal exports consist of coffee, and fruit; imports are mainly grain, soya and building materials. Imports include food products, manufactured goods, oil and petroleum. Traffic figures: Approx 700 vessels, 2,750,000t of cargo and 85,000TEU handled annually. Load line zone: North Atlantic Seasonal Tropical Area, Tropical Nov 1 to Jul 15, Summer Jul 16 to Oct 31. If vessel stays longer than 9 days, the following will be incurred daily: Dockage: Usd 1,384.95 Agency Usd 250.00 Car service: Usd 50.00 Normal Working Hour: Monday-Friday: 08:00-12:00 13:00-16:00 Saturday: 08:00-12:00 Congestion: Minimal less than 24hours 24hrs working day as per port effective rules Gangs available is based on qty hatches loaded Discharging is done by ship’s gears as usual Rain season starts from March to June Hurricane season starts from June to November The salinity of water is about 3.6% and its density is 1.0235-1.0240 10/3 kg/m3

AVAILABLE FACILITIES

  • Break Bulk
  • Container
  • Liquid
  • Dry Bulk
  • Passenger
  • Ro-Ro
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
Thu 7
forecast-image
20 - 31°C
7.6 km/h
ENEarrow
100%
Fri 8
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17 - 27°C
7.2 km/h
SEarrow
100%
Today
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20 - 30°C
6.1 km/h
SEarrow
66%
Sun 10
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19 - 32°C
7.6 km/h
ESEarrow
87%
Mon 11
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21 - 30°C
8.6 km/h
ESEarrow
83%
Tue 12
forecast-image
21 - 31°C
5.8 km/h
SEarrow
88%
Wed 13
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20 - 29°C
10.4 km/h
WNWarrow
86%

NEARBY FLEET

PLANNED VESSELS

Name
DWT
BLT
DEPARTURE
ARRIVAL
X PRESS MOY
Position9629419 / CONT

12,268 MT

2013

Kingston
11/8/2024 12:01
Port au Prince
11/9/2024 07:00
CENTURY GOLD
Position9757527 / BULK

16,204 MT

2015

Chalmette
10/22/2024 22:00
Tomil Harbour
10/28/2024 03:00
PENELOPE M
Position9676228 / TANK

10,126 MT

2015

Third Port
11/3/2024 07:40
FOR ORDERS
11/4/2024 07:00
PABLO
Position9008500 / TANK

3,620 MT

1992

Port au Prince
10/16/2023 06:48
Kingston
2/22/2024 14:00
CENTURY VENUS
Position9490260 / BULK

16,213 MT

2010

Panama Anch Pacific
10/30/2024 23:10
Port au Prince
11/3/2024 07:00
UNIVENTURE
Position9521849 / BULK

17,096 MT

2012

Manchester
11/4/2024 01:02
Port au Prince
11/9/2024 17:00
PLANNED CARGOES
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