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BURNIE

BURNIE

Australia (AU), Unlocode: AUBWT

Restrictions

  • Tide Entrance
  • Swell Entrance Restriction
  • Ice Entrance Restriction
  • Other Entrance Restriction
  • Overhead Limitations

Port Equipment

Crane

  • Fixed
  • Mobile
  • Floating

Lift Capacity

  • 0-24 Mts
  • 25-49 Mts
  • 50-100 Mts
  • 101+ Mts

Service

  • Longshore
  • Electrical
  • Steam
  • Navigation Equipment
  • Electrical Repair

Other

  • Repair code: Limited
  • Railway type: Medium

Navigation

  • Good Hold Ground
  • Turning Area
  • Eta Message
  • Pilotage Compulsory
  • Pilotage Available
  • Pilotage Advisability
  • Local Assist
  • Tug Salvage
  • Tug Assistance
  • Wharves
  • Anchor
  • Med Mooring
  • Beach Mooring
  • Ice Mooring

Communication

  • Phone Comm
  • Fax Comm
  • Radio Comm
  • Vhf Comm
  • Air Comm
  • Rail Comm
  • Quarantine Pratique
  • Quarantine - Sanitation
  • Other Quarantines
  • First Port of Entry
  • US Representative

FAQ about BURNIE port (AUBWT) — Australia

Key information on BURNIE Port.

BURNIE (UN/Locode: AUBWT), Australia is a seaport located at approximately -41.05537° N, 145.91730° E.

What type of vessels BURNIE Port handles?

Port usage is Cargo (61.11%), Tanker (19.44%), Other (13.89%) and Passenger (5.56%).

Where is BURNIE Port located?

Coordinates: -41.05537° N, 145.91730° E.

Nearby terminals/ports:

What are the key facilities and depths at BURNIE Port?

Harbor type/size: Coastal Breakwater and Small. Cranes: fixed cranes. Lifting: 50–100 MT lifts. Support: wharf loading/offloading and turning area. Depths: channel depth 9.4m - 10m; anchorage depth 23.2m - OVER; cargo pier depth 11m - 12.2m; oil terminal depth 11m - 12.2m and maximum draft approx. 11.05 m.

What restrictions apply at BURNIE Port?

Entrance/operational restrictions — tide: no specific restriction; swell: restrictions present; ice: none; overhead limits: none and other: none noted.

What communication options and marine services are available?

Communication & port formalities — telephone: available; radio (VHF): available; air services: available; rail: available; ETA message: required; quarantine pratique: available; deratting certificate: available and first port of entry: available. Pilotage & towage — pilotage: compulsory; tug assistance: available and tug salvage: not available.

What vessel types and sizes do BURNIE Port handle?

Vessel types historically calling: Bulk Carrier, General Cargo, Passenger, Ro Ro and Tanker. Typical extremes observed (AIS-derived): max LOA: 292; max beam: 48; max draft: 18.22; max DWT: 179,461; max GT: 93228; max NT: 60051; min LOA: 40; min beam: 10; min draft: 3.25; min DWT: 309; min GT: 496; min NT: 149 and build year: 1997.

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Port Information

Port Usage
Unlocode AUBWT
Latitude / Longitude -41.06º, 145.92º
Country Australia

Depths

Channel Depth 9.4m - 10m
Anchorage Depth 23.2m - OVER
Cargo Pier Depth 11m - 12.2m
Oil Depth 11m - 12.2m
Offshore Maximum Vessel Draft (m) 11.05

Nearby Ports

Port name Latitude / Longitude
AUULV -41.15º, 146.17º
AUDPO -41.18º, 146.37º
AUPLA -40.84º, 145.39º
AUSTA -40.77º, 145.30º
AUGEE -41.07º, 146.80º

Port Characteristics

Harbour Type Coastal Breakwater
Harbour Size Small