Port of Tanjung Perak

Port of Tanjung Perak
Pelabuhan Tanjung Perak
Container terminal in Tanjung Perak
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Location
CountryIndonesia Indonesia
LocationSurabaya
Coordinates7°11′54″S 112°43′22″E / 7.19833°S 112.72278°E / -7.19833; 112.72278
Details
Opened1925[1]
Owned byPT Pelabuhan Indonesia
Type of harbourNatural
Size of harbour1,029 hectares (2,540 acres)
Land area545 hectares (1,350 acres)
Size1,574 hectares (3,890 acres)
Draft depth16 meters (52 feet)
Street accessSurabaya–Porong Toll Road Surabaya–Gresik Toll Road
ArchitectGerrit de Jongh[2]
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage33,227,848 metric tons (2011)
Annual container volume3.86 million TEUs (2018)[3][4]
Passenger traffic9,044,499 (2011)
Net incomeRp2.01 trillion (CY 2017)[5]
Website
pelindo.co.id

Port of Tanjung Perak (Indonesian: Pelabuhan Tanjung Perak) is the second busiest sea port in Indonesia, located at Surabaya, East Java. It is the main port for the eastern part of the island of Java. The port is accessed from the North through the Madura Strait, a 25-mile (40-kilometer) long, 100-meter (110-yard) wide, and 9.5-meter (31-foot) deep channel between East Java and Madura Island. Because of its strategic position and the existence of surrounding advantageous hinterlands, the port constitutes the center of inter island shipping for Eastern Indonesia.[6] Container terminal of the port is known as Terminal Petikemas. The port loaded and unloaded 3.55 million and 3.8 million TEUs of cargo during 2017 and 2018 respectively. I

In 2020, Tanjung Perak ranked 45th[7] in the world by Lloyd's One Hundred Ports 2020, down from 43rd in 2019.[8]

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