Port profile
Port of Pasadena, United States | Seadex
Pasadena is a maritime port located in United States (Gulf of Mexico). View port details, infrastructure & shipping data.
About
Pasadena Port, located in Pasadena, Texas, plays an essential role in facilitating regional trade and supporting local industries. Situated near the Houston Ship Channel, the port provides strategic access to one of the busiest shipping routes in the United States, making it a crucial logistical hub for businesses in the surrounding areas. Despite being a smaller port compared to major coastal facilities, Pasadena Port offers vital services that enhance the efficiency of supply chains for various sectors, including petroleum, chemicals, and agricultural products.
With its well-maintained facilities, Pasadena Port can accommodate a variety of cargo types, including bulk materials, containers, and specialized shipments. The port's operational capabilities are complemented by road and rail connections, allowing seamless transportation of goods to and from the heart of Texas and beyond. As trade continues to grow in the region, Pasadena Port is dedicated to expanding its services and enhancing its infrastructure to better serve the logistics needs of local businesses, promoting economic development in the area.
Pasadena Port also prioritizes sustainability by implementing green initiatives aimed at minimizing environmental impact. This includes using energy-efficient technologies and working collaboratively with local businesses to promote eco-friendly practices in shipping operations. As the port evolves, it remains committed to fostering growth and maintaining a balance between operational efficiency and environmental stewardship. By investing in its facilities and services, Pasadena Port seeks to ensure its place as a pivotal player in the region's logistics network, enhancing connectivity and supporting economic prosperity.
Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Pasadena Port
Approximately 18,000 TEUs, focusing primarily on regional shipments of petroleum and agricultural products.
Container volume · last 12 months
An average of 20 vessel calls per month, reflecting consistent activity throughout the year.
Average monthly vessel traffic
Vessels typically stay at the port for 24 to 36 hours for loading and unloading operations.
Typical turnaround time
Occupancy rates are around 75%, allowing for efficient vessel management.
Current utilization rate
Schedule reliability
Average anchorage wait
Regional & international routes
Asia · Europe · North America
Weather & peak-season congestion
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Current congestion levels and vessel traffic information for Pasadena
Port congestion and real-time status data is not yet available.
Technical information and facilities available at Pasadena Port
Detailed harbor characteristics: depths, pilotage, cargo handling capabilities, repair facilities and communications. Data sourced from the World Port Index.
Environmental initiatives and sustainability measures at Pasadena Port
Sustainability and emissions data is not yet available for this port.
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Understanding the economic and regional significance of Pasadena Port
Pasadena Port is a vital component of the regional supply chain, enhancing trade connectivity while promoting sustainable practices in logistics and operations.
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