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Marshall Port

Marshall Port Overview | A Key Maritime Gateway in Liberia

Explore Marshall Port, a vital harbor in Liberia, enhancing trade and connectivity while promoting sustainable maritime practices.

Welcome to Marshall Port

Marshall Port, located on the western coast of Liberia, serves as an important maritime hub for both local and international trade. Situated strategically along the coastline, this port facilitates the import and export of goods, supporting the regional economy and providing essential services to nearby communities. With its coordinates at 6º 7' 59'' N and -10º -22' 0'' W, Marshall Port is a critical gateway to the Atlantic Ocean, bolstering Liberia's position in transatlantic shipping routes. Managed by the Liberia Maritime Authority, the port is equipped to handle various types of cargo, particularly those associated with the local fishing industry and light maritime trade.

Given its focus on local economic development, Marshall Port primarily supports small-scale fishing and agricultural trade. The infrastructure at the port allows local fishermen to land their catches efficiently, while also providing storage and logistics support for agricultural products. The impact of the port on the local economy is significant, as it creates job opportunities and promotes the growth of associated industries. The accessibility of Marshall Port has made it a crucial point for local and regional commerce, enhancing the livelihoods of communities dependent on fishing and trade.

Sustainability initiatives are gradually being implemented at Marshall Port to foster environmentally friendly practices and responsible resource management. Although specific data on emissions and comprehensive sustainability programs may currently be limited, there is an increasing emphasis on promoting practices that protect marine ecosystems and ensure the sustainable use of fishery resources. Collaborations between the port authority, local fishermen, and environmental organizations are essential for building a more sustainable framework for maritime operations.

Connectivity is another defining feature of Marshall Port. The port is well-connected to local road networks, facilitating the efficient transfer of goods to and from regional markets. Investments in local infrastructure are underway to support the growing demands of maritime activities and improve the operational capabilities of the port. Enhancements to logistics facilities will ensure that Marshall Port continues to meet the needs of its users while streamlining cargo handling processes.

In conclusion, Marshall Port is a vital maritime gateway in Liberia that supports local fishing, trade, and economic development. With a commitment to sustainability and community engagement, the port stands ready to enhance its role in the regional economy, promoting responsible maritime practices while providing essential services to its stakeholders.

Port Details

Comprehensive technical information and facilities available at Marshall Port

Basic Information

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Coordinates6º 7' 59'' N, -10º -22' 0'' W
Decimal6.1333333, -10.3666667
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RegionNorth Atlantic

Port Facilities

TerminalNo
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Oil Terminal-
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Wharves-

Services & Equipment

ServiceDetailsStatus
Inland portNo
TideNot specified
Overhead LimitNot specified
SwellNot specified
Cargo PierNot specified
Mean TideNot specified
ShelterNot specified
Turning AreaNot specified
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 RepairsNot specified
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 Marshall Port

Annual TEUs

Approximately 8,000 TEUs focused primarily on local fishing and agricultural products.

Last 12 months container volume

Monthly Vessel Calls

Around 15-30 vessel calls each month, reflecting activity in local fishing and light cargo transportation.

Average monthly vessel traffic

Average Port Stay

10-20 hours for unloading and loading activities depending on vessel size and cargo type.

Typical vessel turnaround time

Berth Occupancy

50-70% during peak fishing seasons, optimizing dock utilization.

Current utilization rate

On-Time Arrivals

Approximately 75-80%, influenced by operational efficiency and weather conditions.

Schedule reliability

Anchorage Wait Time

1-2 hours under normal circumstances, effectively managed by port authorities.

Average waiting at anchorage

Most Frequent Shipping Lines

Local fishing vessels
Small regional cargo operators

Regional shipping lines servicing routes within Asia and beyond

Main Trade Routes

Domestic routes for fish and local agricultural products.
Low to moderate export routes to nearby regional markets.

Major routes connecting with Asia, Europe, and North America

Common Delay Causes

Weather disruptions affecting fishing schedules.
Limited infrastructure during peak times.

Weather conditions and peak season congestion factors

Vessel Schedule Performance

Analysis of vessel scheduling efficiency and common operational challenges

Schedule Performance Factors

No data available

Common operational challenges and efficiency factors

Carbon Emissions & Sustainability Index

Environmental initiatives and sustainability measures at Marshall Port

Green Initiatives

Promotion of sustainable fishing practices among local fishermen.
Collaboration with local organizations for environmental awareness.

Environmental sustainability initiatives

CO2 per TEU

N/A - emissions metrics are under consideration for evaluation.

Carbon emissions efficiency

Emission Score

N/A - ongoing evaluations to monitor environmental impacts.

Relative environmental performance

Port Congestion & Real-Time Status

Current port congestion levels and vessel traffic information

At Berth

2-4 vessels typically docked during busy operational periods.

Vessels currently docked

At Anchorage

1-2 vessels generally at anchorage based on activity levels.

Vessels waiting

Dwell Time

1-3 days for processing local fish and agricultural goods.

Average cargo stay

Congestion Trends

Stable operations with occasional minor fluctuations based on fishing activities.

30-day congestion analysis

Connectivity & Trade Routes

Transportation networks and global trade connections from Marshall Port

Intermodal Connections

Good access to local road networks for efficient cargo distribution.
Limited public transport options available for local commuters.

Transportation networks and connections

Top Destination Ports

Monrovia, Liberia
Freetown, Sierra Leone

Primary trade destinations

Shipping Alliances

N/A

Global shipping partnerships

Regional Context & Economic Impact

Understanding the broader economic and regional significance of Marshall Port

Economic Significance

Marshall Port serves as a crucial maritime hub in Liberia, supporting local fishing and trade activities while emphasizing sustainability and community development.

Regional economic impact and significance

Shipping Lines Serving Port

Shipping companies operating at Marshall Port

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions and answers about Marshall Port