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These
limits include so much of the sea and of the River Karnafuli and the
River Halda and the area that lie within 137.162 Metre, of high water
Mark at ordinary spring tide and the docks, wharves, quays, stages,
jetties, piers, warehouse, sheds, railway line and yards within the
limits of the bounded area and such other area outside it as included
in the Schedule iii of the Chittagong Port Act.
The
seaward approach to the Port of Chittagong may be considered to be
northwards of the 10 fathom contour in latitude 22024' North and
longitude 9103" East: The distance to the pilot ground from the
south patches shoal being 46 nautical miles on direct course.
The
Port has the following recommended Anchorage Grounds:-
ANCHORAGE
"A" is formed by extending 2 (two) lines upto Port limit,
one (first) having bearing 337045' and the other (2nd) 310030"
from the point having lat 22012'30"N and long 91047'00"E.
ANCHORAGE
"B" is formed in between 2nd and 3rd line having bearing
2340 extended upto Port limit from the previous point.
ANCHORAGE
"C" is between 4th and 5th line having bearing 234) &
157) respectively, extended upto Port limit from a point of lat
22012'00"N long 91047'12"E.
The
space between 3rd and 4th line is prohibited anchorage. "A"
Anchorage is for vessels over 30ft. draft. "B" Anchorage is
for vessels entering the Port within 24 hours. "C" Anchorage
is for vessels lightening and other vessels not schedule to enter the
Port within 24 hours. The following Navigational Aids guide ships to
approach the Port of Chittagong.
REFERENCE
a)
Admiralty Chart No. 84" Approaches to the "Karnafuli
River" Bay of Bengal Folio.
b) Admiralty Chart No. 859" "Elephant poin to Matla
River" Bay of Bengal Folio.
c) Bay of Bengal Pilot.
SERVICE
AND FACILITIES 
Pilotage
is compulsory for ocean going vessels. The entrance to the river is
constantly changing and no vessel should attempt to enter without
pilot. Pilot boards approximately 2 nautical miles seaward of the
outer Bar Buoy.
In
the moderate heavy weather a lee must be made for the Pilot Boat. The
vessel receiving a Pilot is required to wait at the pilot ground near
the entrance all clear of anchor taking into consideration the effect
of tide and other conditions to facilitate boarding of the pilot in
good time to be able to avail of the tide for entering and berthing
etc. The propelling distance from the pilot ground to the main jetties
is approximately 11 nautical miles and the distance has to be covered
at variable speed in defferent sections of the river. Inward ships
must present themselves at pilot ground at least 3 hours before the
high water to enter on a particular day. This of course, is subject to
the availability of berth and having permissible draft and length etc.
The
ship movements generally commence about 5 to 5 hours before the day's
high water and the tides have been termed Day or Night taking this
factor into consideration.
During
the spring tide/Freshet/Foul weather vessels under 7 knots will not be
normally handled and such vessels will be classed grade 2 for
operation purpose. Agents of such vessel are required to consult the
Deputy conservator well in advance.
Masters
are advised to manoeuvre with great care while receiving and
disembarking pilots.
Vessels
due for entering in the next 24 hours must anchor in Anchorage B. Keep
R.T. Watch at least 3 hours before the pilot boarding time and also
display her signal letters.
Incoming
vessels normally enter with the flood time. The normal manoeuvre is to
snub with the starboard anchor and proceed to berth/mooring after
heaving up and finally go alongside using the port anchor.
NIGHT
NAVIGATION
Night
Navigation vessels upto 153.00M length with draft having 0.50M less
than the days permissible draft will be allowed to take berth during
Night (6 pm to 6 AM) at the Jetties from J/ltoj/13, MPB/1, MPB/2, DDJ/1,
DDJ/2 and CUFLJ only.
Vessels
with midship bridge upto 165.00 m & Vessels with AFT. Bridge upto
153.00 M Length having 0.30m (1.ft) Less than the day's permissible
draft will be allowed to sail out during Night from j/1 to j/13, MPB/1,
MPB/2, CCJ, GSJ, TSP, DOJ. DDJ/1, DDJ/2, & CUFL only.
Vessels
with bridge on the BOW & vessels having containers on deck
obstructing clear view of forward, will not be handled during night.
Vessel
will not be allowed to take berth at or to sail out from jetty
no.14,15,17, RM/3, RM/5, RM/6, RM/8 & RM/9 During night.
CPA'S
JETTY BERTH
There
are 15 Jetties of which 13 are provided with shore cranes and Railway
tarcks, 11 are provided with Transit sheds. Vessels upto 185.91 M
(LOA) may be berthed at a single cement concrete main Jetty. Backyard
facilities are there for handling container/container cargo vessels.
PUBLIC
SECTOR JETTIES
For
bulk cargoes like Wheat, Cement Clinkers, Rock Phospates and Urea
Fertilizer etc. the following Jetties are available.
(A)
FOR OCEAN GOING VESSELS
1)
Cement Clinker Jetty for vessels upto 167.63M.
2)
Grain Silo Main Jetty for vessels upto 185.91 M. LOA.
3)
T.S.P Jetty for Vessels upto 175.25M.
4)
DDJ/1 & DDJ/2 Two or more vessels having total LOA 302M and having
draft not more than 7.00 M may be berthed.
5)
Chittagong Urea Fertilizer Jetty for Vessels upto 176M. can be loaded
upto maximum draft of 8.50 M.
6)
KAFCO-1 (UREA) & KAFCO-2 (AMONIA) Vessels having maximum length
upto 185.91M and be loaded upto maximum draft of 9.14 M. (To be
commissioned soon) .
(B)
FOR COASTERS AND INLAND VESSELS
Grain
Silo Lighter Jetty for inland vessels and I.W.T. Vessels/crafts.
LIGHTER
JETTIES 
(1)
L.J. NO.1 - Permanent cement concrete Jetty with 122 M. Jetty face at
Sadarghat for coasters and inland vessels upto 70M. length vessels
with dry cargo.
(2)
L.J. No.2 - with Pontoon and shore connection (at New Mooring) for
coasters and inland vessels upto 76M. With dry cargo.
(3)
L.J. No.3 - with Pontoon and shore connection (jamuna) for inland
tankers and vessels upto 76M. with POL in Bulk.
(4)
L.J. No.4 - with Pontoon and shore connection (Meghna) for inland
tankers and vessels upto 75M. with POL in Bulk.
(5)
L.J. No.5 - with Pontoon and shore connection (ITT) for inland tankers
and vessels upto 75M. with edible oil in Bulk.
(6)
L.J. No.6-with cement concrete Jetty (PADMA) for inland tankers and
vessels upto 70M. for bulk Pol.
MOORING
BERTHS
1)
River Mooring No.3 for ships upto 182.87 M. LOA and 7.61M. Draft with
dry cargo and edible oil for over side work.
2)
River Mooring No.4-with Pontoon and shore connection for vessels upto
170.67M. LOA and 9.14M. draft with edible oil and POL in bulk.
3)
River Mooring No.5-with Pontoon ans shore connection for vessels upto
185.91 M. LOA and 9.14M draft with POL.
4)
River Mooring No.6-with _Pontoon and Shore connection for vessels upto
185.91 M. LOA and 9.14 M. Draft with POL.
5)
Dolphine Oil Jetty: For vessels upto 185.91 M.LOA and 9.14 M draft for
discharging Crude Oil.
6)
River Mooring No. 8 for vessels upto 185.91 M. LOA and 8.0M draft with
dry bulk cargo for handling through lighters.
7)
River Mooring No.9-for vessels upto 185.91 M. LOA and 6.OM draft for
repair of vessels.laying off.
HANDLING
EQUIPMENT
(A)
Shore Crane
There
are 32 portal level luffing Electric cranes of 3 tons capacity each
with 2 radius of 19.81 and 25M.
(B)
Other Handling Appliances
Description
Capacity Number Fork Lift Truck 5 Ton 7 Nos (1 at LCD) Fork Lift Truck
3 Ton 43 Nos. Mobile Crane 30 Ton 2 Nos. Mobile Crane 20 Ton 3 Nos.
Mobile Crane 10 Ton 5 Nos. Mobile Crane 6 Ton 11 Nos. Heavy Tractor 25
Ton 5 Nos. Light Tractor 6 Ton 18 Nos. Heavy Trailer 25 Ton 15 Nos.
Light Trailer 6 Ton 37 Nos.
Other
Appliances JCBC handling attachment 7 Nos. Drum handling attachment 9
Nos. Bale handling attachment 1 Nos. Fork extention 6 Nos.
CLEARANCE
OF CARGO FROM THE PORT
This
port is connected with the hinterland by Bangladesh Railway, the
inland Water ways through the Bay of Bangal and the Road net work.
Clearance
of Dry cargo from the Port by the three modes of transport viz. Rail,
Road and River, were approximately 4,93,578 M.T. 36,59,859 M.T. &
8,96,744 M.T. respectively during the period 1994-95.
LIGHTERAGE
OF CARGO
The
deep draft vessels can be lightered at the Outer Anchorage. This is to
be restored to for vessels of deeper draft kutubdia. Depending on the
Quanram involved in lighterage T-2 Type tankers and liberty vessels
are arranged on character by the concerened Agencies from abroad or
from the Bangladesh Shipping Corporation. Except the Ocean going
Tankers and Vessels of Bangladesh Shipping Corporation engaged in
lighterage, local lighterage, fleet consist of tankers each of
approximately 1,000 tons capacity and coaster each of the capacity of
300 to 1000 tons owned by the Public and Private Sectors are deployed.
Besides these country craft each of 20 to 80 tons capacity in private
sector and steel barges each of 300 to 500 tons capacity in the public
and private sectors are available to carry out lighterages work. The
cargo from such lighters intended to be discharged at the Chittagong
port is handled at a vacant jetty or in between the two vessels
alongside the jetties. Cargo discharged into lighters at Outer
Anchorage may also be directly transported to inland river ports and
Mongla Port the Second international Port f the country, with prior
permission of the port and Customs Authorities.
Due
to rough sea during inclement weather, lightered at outer Anchorage
and also Kutubdia during Mid April to Mid October might become
difficult and Uncertain at times.
SUPPLY
OF WATER, BUNKER & PROVISION
Fresh
water is available at all the Chittagong Port Authority Jetties. Water
is also supplied by Propelled water Barges to vessels inside Port and
at the Outer Anchorage. Due to rough sea and inclement weather, water
supply at the outer anchorage is affected often during Mid April to
Mid October. Oil bunkers can be supplied to the vessels at the Oil
Moorings. In emergent cases, Oil companies may undertake supply of
Bunkers by inland tankers.
Coal
Bunkers are available and supplies can be obtained by the Master/Local
Agents through the Assistant Controller of Coal, Chittagong.
Fresh
meat, fish, vegetable, milk, egg, rice, wheat, bread abd butter etc,
are available for supply.
MEDICAL
FACILITIES
Necessary
medical facilities to offers and Crews of vessels may be made
available at Chittagong Port Authority Hospital On request against
payment of this may be privately arranged through the local Agents
concered.
REPAIRING
FACILITY
Quite
a good number of small Marine Workshop are available and they can
carry out the repair of the vessels. There is one ship Reparing Yard
in Chittagong in which ships upto 560 ft. 10A 16,500 DWT can be
drydocked. A few number of electric workshop are also available in
Chittagong.
Repairing
facility at the Moorings used for Dry Cargo may be allowed only for
reasonable period with the prior permission of the Deputy Conservator
and the Director Traffic.
UNDER
WATER DIVING SERVICE
Such
services can be made available by the Port Authority on hire charge
basis.
MARINE
SALVAGE FACILITIES
The
Port Authority operates a small Marine Salvage Unit Services of
personnel and equipment are available on hire charge basis.
RAIL
& AIR TERMINALS
Chittagong
is a terminal of Bangladesh Railway. There is an Airport close to the
Harbour and regular Air Services are available from Chittagong to the
rest of the Country.
There
is regular communication by sea with the Port of the World.
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