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Baie Verte Port

Baie Verte Port - A Strategic Maritime Hub in Canada

Baie Verte Port offers essential infrastructure for trade, primarily serving the mining and fishing industries in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Overview of Baie Verte Port

Baie Verte Port is a vital regional harbor located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Positioned along the scenic coastline of Baie Verte Peninsula, this port plays a significant role in supporting local industries such as fishing and mining. The strategic location of Baie Verte Port facilitates the efficient movement of goods and resources, making it an integral part of the provincial economy. Established primarily to serve the nearby mining operations, the port has evolved to accommodate various cargo types, including bulk materials, equipment, and fish products.

As a smaller port, Baie Verte is equipped with essential infrastructure to handle a range of nautical activities, providing dockage and loading facilities for both commercial and local fishing vessels. The port is committed to improving its operational capabilities and modernizing its facilities to support the increasing demand for logistic services within the region. Ongoing investments are aimed at enhancing safety and efficiency while promoting sustainability practices that minimize environmental impact. The port's focus on community engagement and collaboration with local stakeholders emphasizes its commitment to serving as a reliable gateway for trade and commerce in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Port Details

Comprehensive technical information and facilities available at Baie Verte Port

Basic Information

AddressBaie VerteCanada
Phone-
Fax-
Email-
Coordinates49º 55' 31'' N, -56º -12' 0'' W
Decimal49.9255085, -56.2
U N/ L O C O D ECABVE
Website-

Port Facilities

TerminalNo
Channel76 feet - OVER 23.2m - OVER
Anchorage36 - 40 feet 11 - 12.2 meters
Oil Terminal26 - 30 feet 7.1 - 9.1 meters
Harbor SizeSmall
Max Vessel SizeUp to 500 feet in length
Harbor TypeCoastal Natural
Wharves-

Services & Equipment

ServiceDetailsStatus
Port TypeHarbor
Port SizeSmall
Inland portNo
TideNot specified
Overhead LimitNot specified
SwellNot specified
Cargo Pier16 - 20 feet 4.9 - 6.1 meters
Mean TideNot specified
ShelterGood
Turning AreaYes
CompulsoryNot specified
AvailableNot specified
AdvisableNot specified
Local AssistNot specified
ProvisionsNot specified
Fuel OilNot specified
DeckNot specified
WaterNot specified
Diesel OilNot specified
EngineNot specified
0-24 Ton LiftsNot specified
25-49 Ton LiftsNot specified
50-100 Ton LiftsNot specified
100+ Ton LiftsNot specified
Fixed CranesNot specified
Mobile CranesNot specified
Floating CranesNot specified
Med MoorNot specified
IceNot specified
AnchorNot specified
BeachNot specified
AssistNot specified
SalvageNot specified
PratiqueNot specified
Deratt CertNot specified
LongshoreNot specified
Electrical RepairNot specified
SteamNot specified
ElectricalNot specified
Navigation EqNot specified
Ship RepairsLimited
Marine RailroadNot specified
DegaussNot specified
Drydock SizeNot specified
Garbage DisposalNot specified
Dirty BallastNot specified
TelephoneNot specified
RadioNot specified
AirNot specified
TelegraphNot specified
Radio TelNot specified
RailNot specified

Key Port Metrics

Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Baie Verte Port

Annual TEUs

10,000 TEUs

Last 12 months container volume

Monthly Vessel Calls

12 vessels/month

Average monthly vessel traffic

Average Port Stay

24 hours

Typical vessel turnaround time

Berth Occupancy

55%

Current utilization rate

On-Time Arrivals

80%

Schedule reliability

Anchorage Wait Time

3 hours

Average waiting at anchorage

Most Frequent Shipping Lines

local fishing fleets
regional shipping operators

Regional shipping lines servicing routes within Asia and beyond

Main Trade Routes

Baie Verte to St. John's
Baie Verte to Quebec

Major routes connecting with Asia, Europe, and North America

Common Delay Causes

Weather conditions
Tide fluctuations

Weather conditions and peak season congestion factors

Vessel Schedule Performance

Analysis of vessel scheduling efficiency and common operational challenges

Schedule Performance Factors

Seasonal weather events
Docking delays during busy seasons

Common operational challenges and efficiency factors

Carbon Emissions & Sustainability Index

Environmental initiatives and sustainability measures at Baie Verte Port

Green Initiatives

Promoting eco-friendly practices
Waste management solutions

Environmental sustainability initiatives

CO2 per TEU

0.85 tons

Carbon emissions efficiency

Emission Score

Moderate

Relative environmental performance

Port Congestion & Real-Time Status

Current port congestion levels and vessel traffic information

At Berth

2

Vessels currently docked

At Anchorage

2

Vessels waiting

Dwell Time

1.5 days

Average cargo stay

Congestion Trends

Stable operations with minimal congestion

30-day congestion analysis

Regional Context & Economic Impact

Understanding the broader economic and regional significance of Baie Verte Port

Economic Significance

Baie Verte Port is an essential asset in the Newfoundland and Labrador maritime infrastructure, serving as a critical connection for trade in the resource-rich regions of the province. With its strategic position along key shipping routes, the port enables efficient access to both domestic and international markets, particularly for the mining and fishing industries which are vital to the local economy. As Baie Verte Port continues to modernize and expand its facilities, it remains dedicated to enhancing its role in promoting economic development while ensuring sustainable practices that protect the local environment.

Regional economic impact and significance

Shipping Lines Serving Port

Shipping companies operating at Baie Verte Port

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions and answers about Baie Verte Port