Port of Bitung
Seaport in North Sulawesi, Indonesia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Port of Bitung (Indonesian: Pelabuhan Bitung) is a seaport located on Jalan D.S Sumolang in Bitung, North Sulawesi, in Indonesia. It is the largest port in the province, consists of both container and passenger ship ports.[3] The port serves as a hub for most exports originated from North Sulawesi and other areas of eastern Indonesia to destinations such as Philippines and Vietnam.[4][5] There are also ferry routes linking Bitung with General Santos and Davao City.[6][7]
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Fortuner (IMO 7621114) berthed at the Port of Bitung, 2009 | |
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Native name | Pelabuhan Bitung[1] |
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Location | Jalan D.S Sumolang, Bitung, North Sulawesi, 95522 |
Coordinates | 01°26′35″N 125°11′51″E |
UN/LOCODE | ID BIT [2] |
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Operated by | PT Pelabuhan Indonesia IV |
Type of harbour | natural seaport |
No. of piers | 4 |
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Vessel arrivals | daily |
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