Freeport Bahamas

General information

Name:
Freeport Bahamas
Country:
Bahamas
UN/Locode:
BSFPO
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
27
Expected Vessels:
20
Berths:
8
Coordinates:
N 26° 31' W 078° 47'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Passenger Ship
20.10. 06:57
Tanker
04.11. 23:20
Cargo Ship
05.11. 19:34
Tanker
04.11. 03:05
Towing Vessel
06.11. 18:17
Cargo Ship
07.11. 01:39
Cargo Ship
05.11. 21:33
Unclassified
21.10. 19:52
Towing Vessel
06.11. 13:03
Tugboat
06.11. 00:43

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Tanker
08.11. 02:00
Tanker
08.11. 13:00
Cargo Ship
08.11. 13:00
Cargo Ship
08.11. 18:00
Cargo Ship
09.11. 14:00
Tanker
10.11. 00:00
Tanker
10.11. 16:00
Cargo Ship
12.11. 12:00
Tanker
13.11. 00:00
Tanker
15.11. 02:30

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Tanker
07.11. 01:44
Passenger Ship
06.11. 23:15
Cargo Ship
06.11. 17:45
Cargo Ship
06.11. 05:01
Pleasure Craft
06.11. 04:38
High-speed Craft
06.11. 00:28
Passenger Ship
05.11. 23:39
Passenger Ship
05.11. 23:16
Cargo Ship
05.11. 18:35
Cargo Ship
05.11. 12:11

Latest news

Kotug and Seabulk awarded contract at Bahamas

Fri Apr 07 07:58:53 CEST 2017 arnekiel

KOTUG International BV and Seabulk Towing, Inc. have been awarded a contract with Borco Towing Company Limited (a subsidiary of Buckeye Partners, L.P.) to carry out all towage operations at their Buckeye Bahamas Hub in the Bahamas. The contract will be performed through a newly formed joint venture between KOTUG and Seabulk: Kotug Seabulk Maritime LLC. The Buckeye Bahamas Hub currently has over 26 million barrels of storage capacity and eight berths, including two VLCC-capable berths, making it the largest petroleum products terminal in the Western Hemisphere. Kotug Seabulk Maritime LLC is deploying four new tugboats and a bunker barge to execute all Terminal Towage Operations, including Bunker Barge Assistance. The tug fleet, having commenced services as per 1st April, consists of two Rotortugs®, the RT Blackbeard and RT Raptor and two Stern Drives, SD Calypso and SD Junkanoo.

Evacuations continue as Hurricane Matthew approaches

Wed Oct 05 09:57:03 CEST 2016 arnekiel

Hurricane Matthew, making slow but devastating progress through the Caribbean, is forcing the closure of at least one oil terminal in the Bahamas, according to Bloomberg. The South Riding Point Terminal in Freeport on Grand Bahama Island will be evacuated by its leaseholder Statoil later this week. The terminal includes storage for 6.7m barrels, loading and unloading facilities. Matthew, a Category 4 storm, was hammering Haiti with 145mph winds on Tuesday, the most powerful hurricane to land on that part of Hispaniola in 52 years. http://splash247.com/evacuations-continue-hurricane-matthew-approaches/

Disney Cancels Cruise Port Plans for Bahamas Island

Fri Jul 29 09:16:22 CEST 2016 arnekiel

In early July, rumors of a planned Disney private cruise port on Egg Island, Bahamas emerged on cruiser discussion forums. The posts included images of a jackup barge for drilling core samples of the nearby sea floor, typically a precursor to marine construction. Disney initially declined to comment, but the Nassau Guardian confirmed with government sources that the company was exploring plans to lease the island for development. Nearby residents began an online petition campaign opposing the development, and collected 2,000 signatures over several weeks. The group cited the potential for environmental harm from dredging near coral reefs, building a deepwater cruise ship pier and otherwise altering the ecology of the island. The petitioners, led by local attorney Holly Peel, intended to take their cause as high as the prime minister's office, and on July 20, PM Perry Christie told a national radio program that talks with Disney were only preliminary and that no deal had been signed. Both sides had agreed that impact assessments must be done first, he said. http://www.maritime-executive.com/article/disney-cancels-cruise-port-plans-for-bahamas-island

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