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 GISBORNE port (NZGIS) — New Zealand
Key information on GISBORNE Port.
GISBORNE (UN/Locode: NZGIS), New Zealand is a seaport located at approximately -38.67450° N, 178.02250° E.
What type of vessels GISBORNE Port handles?
Port usage is Cargo (82.86%) and Other (17.14%).
Where is GISBORNE Port located?
Coordinates: -38.67450° N, 178.02250° E.
What are the key facilities and depths at GISBORNE Port?
Harbor type/size: River Basin and Small. Cranes: mobile cranes and floating cranes. Lifting: 0–24 MT lifts. Support: wharf loading/offloading and turning area. Depths: channel depth 9.4m - 10m; anchorage depth 20.1m - 21.3m; cargo pier depth 9.4m - 10m; oil terminal depth 9.4m - 10m and maximum draft approx. 8.05 m.
What restrictions apply at GISBORNE Port?
Entrance/operational restrictions — tide: no specific restriction; swell: restrictions present; ice: none; overhead limits: none and other: may apply.
What communication options and marine services are available?
Communication & port formalities — telephone: not available; radio (VHF): available; air services: available; rail: available; ETA message: required; quarantine pratique: available; deratting certificate: not available and first port of entry: available. Pilotage & towage — pilotage: compulsory; tug assistance: available and tug salvage: available.
What vessel types and sizes do GISBORNE Port handle?
Vessel types historically calling: Bulk Carrier, General Cargo and Passenger. Typical extremes observed (AIS-derived): max LOA: 183; max beam: 32; max draft: 10.83; max DWT: 42,541; max GT: 26634; max NT: 13677; min LOA: 19; min beam: 8; min draft: 9.62; min DWT: 28333; min GT: 17018; min NT: 10104 and build year: 2005.
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| Port Usage | |
|---|---|
| Unlocode | NZGIS |
| Latitude / Longitude | -38.67º, 178.02º |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Channel Depth | 9.4m - 10m |
|---|---|
| Anchorage Depth | 20.1m - 21.3m |
| Cargo Pier Depth | 9.4m - 10m |
| Oil Depth | 9.4m - 10m |
| Offshore Maximum Vessel Draft (m) | 8.05 |
| Harbour Type | River Basin |
|---|---|
| Harbour Size | Small |