Greymouth Port
Greymouth is a small river natural port in New Zealand. Handles vessels up to 500 feet in length. Facilities: ship repairs, dry dock. View port details,...
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Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Greymouth Port
Data not available; primarily serves local fishing vessels and small cargo ships.
Last 12 months container volume
Approximately 15 vessel calls per month, primarily for local fishing and cargo transport.
Average monthly vessel traffic
Average stay for vessels is around 6-12 hours, depending on the type of vessel and activity.
Typical vessel turnaround time
Occupancy rates fluctuate between 50-70% depending on fishing activity and local cargo operations.
Current utilization rate
Estimated at about 80%, reflecting effective scheduling practices.
Schedule reliability
Generally less than 1 hour under normal conditions, contingent on local traffic.
Average waiting at anchorage
No data available
Regional shipping lines servicing routes within Asia and beyond
No data available
Major routes connecting with Asia, Europe, and North America
Weather conditions and peak season congestion factors
Analysis of vessel scheduling efficiency and common operational challenges
Common operational challenges and efficiency factors
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Environmental sustainability initiatives
Not applicable as the port primarily accommodates small vessels, although sustainability practices are emphasized.
Carbon emissions efficiency
In alignment with New Zealand’s environmental regulations, ongoing assessments aim to minimize ecological footprints.
Relative environmental performance
Current port congestion levels and vessel traffic information
Typically accommodates 1-2 fishing vessels at berth during peak operational periods.
Vessels currently docked
1-3 vessels may often be at anchorage, particularly during busy fishing days.
Vessels waiting
No data available
Average cargo stay
Congestion tends to remain low; peaks may occur during the high fishing season.
30-day congestion analysis
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Track with Safecube (opens in a new tab)Understanding the broader economic and regional significance of Greymouth Port
Greymouth Port plays an integral role in the economy of the West Coast region, facilitating both fishing and trade activities. The port’s operations reinforce the significance of maritime industries in New Zealand's coastal communities, while ongoing innovations and improvements aim to preserve the surrounding natural environment.
Regional economic impact and significance
Common questions and answers about Greymouth Port
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Shipping companies operating at Greymouth Port
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