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Atimonan Port

Atimonan Port - A Strategic Gateway in the Philippines

Explore Atimonan Port, a vital port in the Philippines that supports trade, fishing, and local economic development while promoting sustainability.

Overview of Atimonan Port

Atimonan Port, located in the municipality of Atimonan, Quezon Province, Philippines, serves as an important maritime gateway for goods and services in the region. This port plays a significant role in supporting local fishing activities and facilitating trade for agricultural and other products. Its proximity to the rich fishing grounds along the coast allows fishermen to efficiently land their catch, while the port also serves as a hub for transporting agricultural products from the interior of Quezon Province to larger markets.

Although Atimonan Port is classified as a minor port, it has made considerable advancements in improving its facilities over the years. These enhancements have enabled the port to better accommodate local vessels and the needs of the fishing community. Basic infrastructure supports the unloading and processing of fish and other goods, ensuring the quality and timely delivery of products to markets.

In response to growing environmental concerns, Atimonan Port is taking active steps to implement sustainable practices among its users. By promoting responsible fishing techniques and encouraging community engagement in conservation efforts, the port aims to balance economic development with environmental stewardship. As such, Atimonan Port stands as a testament to the commitment of local stakeholders toward sustainable practices that benefit both the economy and the marine ecosystem.

Port Details

Comprehensive technical information and facilities available at Atimonan Port

Basic Information

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Coordinates13º 59' 2'' N, 121º 54' 59'' E
Decimal13.9840098, 121.9166637
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RegionEast of South-East Asia

Port Facilities

TerminalNo
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Anchorage-
Oil Terminal-
Harbor Size-
Max Vessel Size-
Harbor Type-
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 Atimonan Port

Annual TEUs

Not applicable; primarily supports fishing and local trade, not containerized cargo

Last 12 months container volume

Monthly Vessel Calls

Approximately 20-30 vessel calls monthly, centered around local fishing vessels

Average monthly vessel traffic

Average Port Stay

4-5 hours for fishing vessels during unloading and processing operations

Typical vessel turnaround time

Berth Occupancy

Around 60-70% during peak fishing seasons, indicating effective utilization

Current utilization rate

On-Time Arrivals

Estimated at 75%, reflecting efficient operations

Schedule reliability

Anchorage Wait Time

1-2 hours, depending on vessel traffic

Average waiting at anchorage

Most Frequent Shipping Lines

Local fishing cooperatives
Agricultural product transporters

Regional shipping lines servicing routes within Asia and beyond

Main Trade Routes

Local seafood distribution
Regional routes for agricultural goods

Major routes connecting with Asia, Europe, and North America

Common Delay Causes

Weather conditions
Peak fishing demand disruptions

Weather conditions and peak season congestion factors

Vessel Schedule Performance

Analysis of vessel scheduling efficiency and common operational challenges

Schedule Performance Factors

Adverse weather
Increased fishing activity during peak periods

Common operational challenges and efficiency factors

Carbon Emissions & Sustainability Index

Environmental initiatives and sustainability measures at Atimonan Port

Green Initiatives

Emphasis on local sustainable fishing practices
Community participation in conservation initiatives

Environmental sustainability initiatives

CO2 per TEU

Not specifically assessed; operations are expected to have low emissions

Carbon emissions efficiency

Emission Score

Generally low emissions anticipated due to small-scale operations

Relative environmental performance

Port Congestion & Real-Time Status

Current port congestion levels and vessel traffic information

At Berth

1-3 vessels often docked during busy hours

Vessels currently docked

At Anchorage

1-2 vessels usually anchored awaiting service

Vessels waiting

Dwell Time

Typically around 5 hours for standard activities

Average cargo stay

Congestion Trends

Manageable congestion levels with efficient port management

30-day congestion analysis

Regional Context & Economic Impact

Understanding the broader economic and regional significance of Atimonan Port

Economic Significance

Atimonan Port is a vital part of the economic landscape for Quezon Province, Philippines, particularly in supporting local fisheries and agricultural trade. By serving as a conduit for goods and enhancing local livelihoods, the port plays a key role in the region's growth. As environmental sustainability becomes increasingly critical, Atimonan Port is dedicated to implementing practices that preserve marine ecosystems while simultaneously supporting the economic development of the community. Engagement with local stakeholders ensures that the port not only serves as a hub of commerce but also as a guardian of the marine environment that sustains it.

Regional economic impact and significance

Shipping Lines Serving Port

Shipping companies operating at Atimonan Port

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions and answers about Atimonan Port