Banjarmasin

General information

Name:
Banjarmasin
Country:
Indonesia
UN/Locode:
IDBDJ
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
185
Expected Vessels:
50
Berths:
2
Coordinates:
S 03° 19' E 114° 33'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Cargo Ship
17.04. 17:57
Cargo Ship
11.04. 14:43
Tanker
18.04. 01:00
Unclassified
15.04. 19:48
Tanker
15.04. 08:31
Tugboat
17.04. 14:14
Tugboat
18.04. 04:36
Tugboat
06.03. 22:35
Tanker
18.04. 02:15
Tugboat
18.04. 04:13

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Cargo Ship
18.04. 07:18
Cargo Ship
18.04. 10:00
Cargo Ship
18.04. 12:00
Cargo Ship
18.04. 23:00
Cargo Ship
19.04. 02:00
Cargo Ship
19.04. 05:00
Cargo Ship
19.04. 08:00
Cargo Ship
19.04. 09:00
Cargo Ship
19.04. 12:00
Cargo Ship
19.04. 15:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Cargo Ship
18.04. 04:08
Cargo Ship
18.04. 02:30
Tanker
18.04. 01:43
Unclassified
17.04. 19:43
Passenger Ship
17.04. 13:38
Tanker
17.04. 04:18
Cargo Ship
17.04. 03:26
Unclassified
17.04. 03:01
Cargo Ship
17.04. 02:09
Cargo Ship
17.04. 01:13

Latest news

INDONESIAN SHIP CHANDLER

Thu Oct 29 02:25:01 CET 2020 dearni

CV. DEARNI LESTARI MARINE SERVICES We can supply; 1. PROVISION STORES 2. BONDED STORES 3. CABINS STORES 4. GALLEY STORES 5. DECK STORES 6. ENGINE STORES 7. STATIONARY STORES 8. PUBLICATION STORES 9. ETC Technical jobs such as: 1. ELECTRIC MOTOR REWINDING 2. FABRICATING 3. TANK CLEANING 4. WELDING 5. ENGINE overhauling also available.

Re: ship chandler

Sat May 02 16:57:23 CEST 2020 Omae alqomar

We can supply provision.

After Pirate Attacks, Two Ports Restrict Departures

Thu Apr 21 08:02:16 CEST 2016 arnekiel

Authorities from at least two Indonesian coal ports have blocked ships from leaving to the Philippines due to security concerns after a spate of ship hijackings in the southern Philippines, an Indonesian government official said on Wednesday. The growing frequency of maritime attacks by Islamist militants is for the first time affecting coal trade between the Southeast Asian neighbours. Indonesia, the world’s largest thermal coal exporter, supplies 70 percent of the Philippines’ coal import needs. “The situation in the Philippines is considered not safe and some of our ships were hijacked,” Umar Aris, Indonesia’s acting director general of sea transportation, told Reuters. Shipping permits to the Philippines were no longer being approved at the ports of Banjarmasin and Tarakan in Indonesia’s Kalimantan, an area home to some of the biggest coal mines operated by Adaro Energy and Bumi Resources. http://www.maritime-executive.com/article/after-terrorist-attacks-two-ports-restrict-departures

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