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General Information:
- Location: Sibolga, North Sumatra
- Function: Gateway to North Sumatra from the west, gateway to the hinterland, access to South Tapanuli, Central Tapanuli, Nias Island, and North Tapanuli
- Vessel Type: Roro ferry (passengers, trucks, and goods)
- Facilities: Arrival terminal (1,500 square meters), cargo pier, ferry pier, therestel pier, trans continent stacking yard, general stacking yard, port warehouse, bukit herek, port entrance and road
Development Objectives:
- Improve passenger comfort
- Improve sea transportation services
- Support the tourism sector in Sibolga and Central Tapanuli
Brief History:
- Established based on Government Regulation No. 56 of 1991
- PT. Pelabuhan Indonesia I (Persero) Sibolga Branch was established with the main task of organizing and carrying out port management and service
Port Facilities:
- Piers: Cargo, ferry, therestel
- Container Handling: Stevedoring services for containers and goods
- Passenger Terminal: Waiting room for ship arrivals, canteen, rest area
- Stacking Yards: Trans continent, general
- Port Warehouse: For soft and food goods
- Bukit Herek: 1.6 Ha area, adjacent to the general stacking yard
- Port Entrance and Road: Main vehicle access to the port area
Conclusion:
Sibolga Port is a strategic and important port in North Sumatra. The development and improvement of this port is expected to improve passenger comfort, sea transportation services, and the tourism sector in the region.
Additional Information:
- The port is located on the western coast of Sumatra.
- The port is managed by PT. Pelabuhan Indonesia I (Persero).
- The port has a total area of 42.7 hectares.
- The port can accommodate ships with a maximum length of 150 meters and a maximum draft of 6.5 meters.
- The port has a container yard with a capacity of 20,000 TEUs per year.
- The port is connected to the city of Sibolga by road and rail.
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