Tampa

General information

Name:
Tampa
Country:
United States of America
UN/Locode:
USTPA
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
51
Expected Vessels:
26
Berths:
31
Coordinates:
N 27° 54' W 082° 27'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Towing Vessel
18.03. 05:42
Towing Vessel
19.03. 01:44
Unclassified
18.03. 17:06
Cargo Ship
16.03. 18:52
Tanker
18.03. 23:55
Cargo Ship
13.03. 23:46
Tanker
14.03. 01:28
Cargo Ship
15.03. 12:22
Cargo Ship
18.03. 19:00
Towing Vessel
18.03. 04:41

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Passenger Ship
19.03. 13:00
Cargo Ship
19.03. 19:00
Cargo Ship
20.03. 15:00
Cargo Ship
20.03. 16:00
Tugboat
21.03. 01:00
Tanker
21.03. 03:00
Cargo Ship
21.03. 03:30
Cargo Ship
21.03. 08:00
Tanker
21.03. 10:00
Cargo Ship
21.03. 13:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Passenger Ship
18.03. 21:38
Unclassified
18.03. 17:15
Cargo Ship
18.03. 11:49
Unclassified
18.03. 09:31
Passenger Ship
17.03. 23:02
Cargo Ship
17.03. 22:01
Tugboat
17.03. 18:03
Tanker
17.03. 18:01
Unclassified
17.03. 16:15
Unclassified
17.03. 12:57

Latest news

Port Tampa Bay Welcomes its Largest Container Ship Ever

Mon Jun 17 10:41:04 CEST 2019 arnekiel

Port Tampa Bay is marking a major milestone and partnership today with CMA CGM as Port customers, local officials, and business leaders gather to celebrate the inaugural call of the CMA CGM DALILA at 4 pm on June 14 at The Ports America Terminal.

Florida Faces Fuel Shortage in Wake of Hurricane Irma

Thu Sep 14 08:16:47 CEST 2017 arnekiel

(Bloomberg) — Hurricane Irma may now be gone, but its fallout will continue to haunt Florida for at least the next few days as the largest U.S. gasoline market after California and Texas thirsts for the fuel. The state gets almost all of its gasoline via its ports. While Port Tampa Bay and Port Everglades, which combined handle about 700,000 barrels a day of petroleum, are quickly restarting operations, it will take days for the fuel to make its way to retail stations, with the priority being first responders, utility trucks and work crews clearing roads. Florida last week ordered the evacuation of more than 6 million people. The bottom-line message for those who drove north to escape the storm: Stay there a day or two, says Patrick DeHaan, senior petroleum analyst at Boston-based GasBuddy, which monitors fuel markets across the country. http://gcaptain.com/florida-faces-fuel-shortage-in-wake-of-hurricane-irma/

Two new gantry cranes arriving at Port Tampa Bay to service wider ships

Thu Mar 31 09:31:05 CEST 2016 arnekiel

The long-awaited arrival of two enormous gantry cranes capable of reaching across today’s wider freighters are expected to duck under the Sunshine Skyway at dawn Friday, headed for Port Tampa Bay. The $24 million mega cranes, constructed in China, will allow the port to handle the wider loads on new container ships traveling to and from Tampa.

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