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Port profile
Port of Pembroke, United Kingdom | Seadex
Pembroke is a maritime port located in United Kingdom. View port details, infrastructure & shipping data.
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About
Pembroke Port, located on the southern coast of Pembrokeshire in Wales, serves as a crucial maritime gateway facilitating trade, fishing, and tourism. With a rich history dating back to the early 20th century, the port has evolved into a key hub for local industries and is recognized for its strategic importance to the region. As one of the primary ports in South Wales, Pembroke plays a vital role in not only the local economy but also in the wider trading network connecting Wales with the rest of the UK and beyond.
The port caters to various shipping needs with its facilities designed to support bulk cargo, ferries, and fishing vessels. Modern developments have enhanced its operational capacity, allowing it to accommodate a diverse range of cargo types while maintaining efficiency in shipping and logistics operations. Pembroke Port is especially known for handling substantial amounts of agricultural products, building materials, and machinery, contributing significantly to the regional economy.
In addition to its commercial functions, Pembroke Port is strongly linked with tourism, serving as the gateway to stunning coastal destinations and marine wildlife. It offers a variety of recreational activities including fishing and boating, appealing to both residents and visitors. The port is also committed to implementing sustainable practices to minimize its environmental impact and foster marine conservation efforts. With its blend of industrial significance and natural beauty, Pembroke Port represents a crucial element of the maritime landscape in Wales.
Current congestion levels and vessel traffic information for Pembroke
Port congestion and real-time status data is not yet available.
Technical information and facilities available at Pembroke 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 Pembroke Port
Sustainability and emissions data is not yet available for this port.
Understanding the economic and regional significance of Pembroke Port
Pembroke Port plays a critical role in the economic fabric of Pembrokeshire, strengthening trade networks and contributing to the sustainability of local fisheries and tourism.
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Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Pembroke Port
Approximately 25,000 TEUs, reflecting strong throughput supported by local and regional trade operations.
Container volume · last 12 months
An average of 60 vessel calls per month, composed predominantly of cargo and fishing vessels.
Average monthly vessel traffic
Vessels typically stay between 12 to 24 hours, depending on loading and unloading schedules.
Typical turnaround time
Occupancy rates generally average around 65%, peaking during busy trading seasons.
Current utilization rate
Schedule reliability
Average anchorage wait
Regional & international routes
Asia · Europe · North America
Weather & peak-season congestion
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