Overview:
The Port of San Vicente (Port of San Vicente, port code: CLSVE), also known as Port of San Vicente, is a Chilean port. The time zone adopts the West 5th zone. The maximum draft is 10.97 meters. The tidal range is 1.6 meters. Southwest wind prevails. Pilotage is required to enter the port. Communication VHF channel. The berths are only operated during the day. Port area holidays, working hours, entry restrictions, application documents, and consulates in Hong Kong are the same as TALCAHUANO. The annual throughput is 2.5 million tons. (Excluding oil transportation). Tanker berth: D berth (gasoline), with an 8-inch oil pipeline, 3 kilometers away from the tank, with an efficiency of 1301.5 cubic meters per hour. The thick line used for berthing oil tankers should be prepared for departure in case of strong northwest winds. Allow the ship to be 120 meters long. To the north of the CAP guide embankment is a transit tanker ship, including berths A, B, and C. Each berth is equipped with an 8-inch oil pipeline to connect with the on-shore oil tank, or directly to the oil refinery 8 kilometers away from the port. Berth A allows the length of the ship to be 120 meters, and it can be increased to 150 meters in good weather. Berth B allows the length of the ship to be 250 meters and the draft is 12.8 meters. Berth C allows the ship to be 200 meters long.
The coordinates of the Port of Saint Vincent are: -73o -7' -59' W, -36o -43' 0'S.
Puerto de San Vicente (Spanish: Puerto de San Vicente) is a municipality in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The total area is 47 square kilometers, the total population is 256 (2001), and the population density is 5 people per square kilometer.
Location: San Vicente Port is a multi-purpose terminal located at 36o43'33"S north latitude and 73°08'00"W longitude, in the Talcahuano Region, Chile.
The port of Saint Vincent is 500 kilometers from the southern Chilean city of Santiago and 17 kilometers from Concepcion, the capital of the city's autonomous region. The port is 8 kilometers from Carriel Airport in Sur .
Climate: San Vicente Bay has a maritime climate and dry summer on the western coast. The average annual rainfall is about 1250 mm and the average temperature is 12 to 13°C, reaching the highest extreme temperature of 33°C in January, and-6°C in August, but the highest average temperature in summer (February each year ) Is 22.8°C, and the lowest average in winter (Jun.-August) is 3.5°C. In the harbour area, due to the nature protection of the 635-meter-long breakwater, the tide fluctuates 1.8 meters. The prevailing wind is southwest wind, and northwest wind in summer and winter, with wind speeds between 5 and 25 knots.
Ground space: The Port of San Vicente has 423,500 square meters, of which 250,000 square meters correspond to the main area or commercial port and hills, the total area of the remaining land filled with the breakwater area.
Equipment: The Port of San Vicente is built on the Bay of San Vicente on the northeast side of the reclaimed land and has three berths suitable for all types of ships. Berth 1 has a length of approximately 160 meters and a draft of 12 meters, Berth 2 is 220 meters in length and 114 meters in draft and Berth 3 is 220 meters in length and 12 meters in draft.
The 2010 27/F earthquake caused damage to the port. The port’s restoration work has been resumed since June 2013. This is the infrastructure of the extended pier under construction. Berth 4 is 264 meters long and 38 meters wide. . This project includes investments of US$96.4 million and US$55.6 million and is expected to be completed in 2017.
Port website: http://www.svti.cl