Explore Iqaluit Port, a vital hub located in the Arctic region of Canada, supporting trade, transport, and community development.
Comprehensive technical information and facilities available at Iqaluit Port
Service | Details | Status |
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Port Type | Pier, Jetty or Wharf | |
Port Size | Small | |
Inland port | No | |
Tide | Not specified | |
Overhead Limit | Not specified | |
Swell | Not specified | |
Cargo Pier | Not specified | |
Mean Tide | Not specified | |
Shelter | Not specified | |
Turning Area | Not specified | |
Compulsory | Not specified | |
Available | Not specified | |
Advisable | Not specified | |
Local Assist | Not specified | |
Provisions | Not specified | |
Fuel Oil | Not specified | |
Deck | Not specified | |
Water | Not specified | |
Diesel Oil | Not specified | |
Engine | Not specified | |
0-24 Ton Lifts | Not specified | |
25-49 Ton Lifts | Not specified | |
50-100 Ton Lifts | Not specified | |
100+ Ton Lifts | Not specified | |
Fixed Cranes | Not specified | |
Mobile Cranes | Not specified | |
Floating Cranes | Not specified | |
Med Moor | Not specified | |
Ice | Not specified | |
Anchor | Not specified | |
Beach | Not specified | |
Assist | Not specified | |
Salvage | Not specified | |
Pratique | Not specified | |
Deratt Cert | Not specified | |
Longshore | Not specified | |
Electrical Repair | Not specified | |
Steam | Not specified | |
Electrical | Not specified | |
Navigation Eq | Not specified | |
Ship Repairs | Not specified | |
Marine Railroad | Not specified | |
Degauss | Not specified | |
Drydock Size | Not specified | |
Garbage Disposal | Not specified | |
Dirty Ballast | Not specified | |
Telephone | Not specified | |
Radio | Not specified | |
Air | Not specified | |
Telegraph | Not specified | |
Radio Tel | Not specified | |
Rail | Not specified |
Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Iqaluit Port
No data
Last 12 months container volume
10-15
Average monthly vessel traffic
48-72
Typical vessel turnaround time
50%
Current utilization rate
80%
Schedule reliability
2 hours
Average waiting at anchorage
Regional shipping lines servicing routes within Asia and beyond
Major routes connecting with Asia, Europe, and North America
Weather conditions and peak season congestion factors
Analysis of vessel scheduling efficiency and common operational challenges
No data available
Common operational challenges and efficiency factors
Environmental initiatives and sustainability measures at Iqaluit Port
Environmental sustainability initiatives
No data available
Carbon emissions efficiency
Moderate
Relative environmental performance
Current port congestion levels and vessel traffic information
2
Vessels currently docked
3
Vessels waiting
2-3 days
Average cargo stay
Stable
30-day congestion analysis
Transportation networks and global trade connections from Iqaluit Port
Transportation networks and connections
Primary trade destinations
Global shipping partnerships
Understanding the broader economic and regional significance of Iqaluit Port
Iqaluit Port is central to the economy of Nunavut, providing essential services to its remote communities. It facilitates trade and transport, enhancing the quality of life and economic sustainability in the Arctic region. As the area faces unique climatic challenges, the port remains committed to developing resilient and sustainable operations that benefit local residents and businesses.
Regional economic impact and significance
Shipping companies operating at Iqaluit Port
Common questions and answers about Iqaluit Port