Port Watch Weekly
week # 47
Caribbean Updates
Public Holidays
- November 18 – Haiti, Vertieres Battle and Armed Forces Day
- November 19 – Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Discovery Day
- November 25 – British Virgin Islands, Commemoration of the Great March of 1949
- November 28 – Puerto Rico, US. Virgin Islands, Thanksgiving Day
- November 29 – Turks and Caicos, Thanksgiving Day
- November 30 – Barbados, Independence Day
Litwathon Terminal Port Closure At Port Freeport, Bahamas
Please note that port of SOUTH RIDING POINT is closed as of 0800 on 19th November 2024, due to forecasted weather unfavorable for berthing and vessel remaining alongside.
There may be a window am on Thursday, if not Saturday morning as conditions settle.
We will continuously monitor and update accordingly.
Buckeye Bahamas Hub Terminal – OPEN
LITWATHON Terminal – CLOSED AS OF NOV 19TH 2024 @ 0800
Offshore Lightering- Weather Conditions MONITORED for STS operations at Offshore ,Freeport , Bahamas.
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Central America
Public Holidays
- November 19 – Belize, Garifuna Settlement Day
- November 28 – Panama, Independence Day
Notice Regarding Weather Conditions Caldera
We are pleased to report that weather conditions on the Pacific slope of Costa Rica have improved significantly. Rain and strong winds have decreased, allowing operations in Puerto Caldera to begin to gradually resume.
The port team is working hard to restore activities, prioritizing the safety of staff and vessels. As conditions continue to stabilize, wait times and loading and unloading operations are progressively returning to normal
Rain Alert Update Caldera Port: Reduced to orange alert in the Pacific area.
Please note attached official statement from CNE (National Emergency Commission of Costa Rica)
Line Ups & Industry news
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Acajutla, El Salvador
Port declared “CONGESTED”. Waiting time is around 25-28 days for breakbulk vessels at pier B & C.
The repair of pier “A “ is divided into 3 stages, we are in Phase 1, (100 meters /A-2), it ends approximately on October 30th, the 2nd. Phase (100 meters A-1) will begin in November and end in January 2025, and the 3rd. Phase (133 meters center of pier A). Complete closure of the pier is expected to end by March 2025 (Pier will be completely closed).
Keep in mind berthing is subject to arrival of any container vessel as they have priority; this being said – if container vessel arrived while we are at anchorage automatically will be working prior to our vessel.
To discharge heavy cargo on Pier B4/B6, ship cranes /shore equipment- is required. For heavy cargo we suggest calling Pier C to use shore crane.
- Cargo with civil liability policy
- Cargo dimensions ( HxWx L of all pcs)}
- Unit weight per piece
- Pictures/condition of the cargo
- Crew should manage cranes.
- If any special equipment needed, it should be coordinated with anticipation to avoid delays.
- Stevedores will handle vessel crane when discharge heavy cargo.
- Port will request receivers to be ready with trucks.
Now, berthing is based on below priority list:
- Cruise vessel
- Sugar & molasses loading vessels.
- Containers
- Bulk carrier with food and perishable cargo
- RORO
- Cement/steel, etc.
In the event that the government issues a letter to CEPA (Customs and Excise Ports Authority) indicating that a vessel carries essential cargo vital to the country, the terminal shall accord priority to this vessel.
- Extra mooring lines onboard are suggested in case Terminal cannot supply as ACJ is at open sea and current swell conditions are affecting the piers.
- Vessels that arrived with draft higher than 11.2m can only work at Pier C, which is dedicated to Containers vessels.
MAXIMUM DRAFTS:
Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
Berthing is subject to suitable marine/weather conditions and pilot criteria.
Forecasted conditions may be different to those experienced offshore.
LOA 700 ft BEAM 100ft
– Min depth 10.2m at pier #4 west
– Min depth 10.2m at pier #5 west
– Recommended UKC 0.3m
– Density SW 1.025.
Rio Haina, Dominican Republic
Current port restrictions:
LOA 760ft BEAM 105ft
– Min depth 10.1m at pier #4 west.
– Min depth 10.9m at pier #5 west.
– Min depth 9.8m at pier #3 east.
– Min depth 9.9m at pier #4 east.
– Min depth 10.4m at pier #5 east.
– Recommended UKC 0.3m.
– Density BW varies between 1.016 and 1.025.
Puerto Quetzal
The congestion in EPQ fro BB Vessel is 10-15 days waiting time.
Regular and consistent liner traffic, two (2) of these berths are solely used for liner/container vessels.
- These vessels include container ships with perishable cargo, passenger ships and military vessels.
- The remaining two (2) berths are to be used for all other types of cargo.
- Container arriving on daily basis with priority.
LOA restriction – Berths: 1 – 4 -200 MT long each and accommodate as per LOA availability.
Caldera, Costa Rica
Tentative Caldera Port planning for the next few days is available on request with our team.
Vessels can experience waiting times as follows:
Main reason of delays is the current rain affecting turnaround time on vessel´s operating at berth.
Note: These waiting days are subject to weather condition, arrival drafts and type of cargo detailed as follows:
- MPP and dry-bulk carriers are assigned for docking at berth #4 which has a max permissible draft of 12.3m SW.
- Average water density in Caldera Port is 1.018
- MPP and dry-bulk carriers may be assigned to dock other berths subject to priorities vessel type as follows:
Berth priorities: 1- Cruiser, 2- Perishable cargoes (reefer containers), 3- Ro-Ro (short time call), 4- grain vessels (at berth #4), 5- General cargo.
UPDATED PORT DIMENSIONS:
- Pier N° 1 length: 210 meters
(Official DRAFT for General cargo Vessel 10.50 mts) | CONTAINER VESSEL´S HAVE PRIORITY
- Pier N° 2 length: 150 meters
(Official DRAFT for General cargo Vessel 9.50 mts)
- Pier N° 3 length: 190 meters
(Official DRAFT for General cargo Vessel 6.75 mts)
- Pier N ° 4 length: 250 meters
(Official DRAFT for General cargo Vessel 12.30 mts) | GRAIN VESSEL´S HAVE PRIORITY
Puerto Cortes, Honduras
For Break bulk vessel the main reason of waiting time is berth availability taking into consideration that containers vessel has berthing priority. Weather also might impact operations at all piers.
Option to work on berth #4 – is only available for general cargo vessel. Please bear in mind operations at this berth are subject to direct discharge only.
Draft port restrictions as follows:
Pier 5: 478.5 meters length (Max allowed drafts 11 mts).
Pier 6: 350 meters length (Max allowed drafts 14 mts).
Weather Forecast
Forecasted conditions may be different to those experienced offshore.