Providing you with the most comprehensive port directory
NAVTOR’s Port Data module in NavStation gives you the latest ports and terminals
information and the most cost-effective, accurate and comprehensive port data
available. The extended port database is provided by S&P Global, now the world’s largest
maritime database, with an information-gathering heritage spanning over 250 years,
including information on all vessels of 100 GT and above.
The Extended Port Database contains detailed information for ports, berths and terminals
Quality Data & Sources
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S&P Global is the SOLE originating source for assigning the IMO Ship and company numbers, guaranteeing an unmatched accuracy and coverage for vessel characteristics and the global newbuilding order book. The extensive port database coupled with excellent relationships with port and maritime representatives is the foundation which enables S&P Global to provide you with the most comprehensive port directory. Information for up to 6 400 ports and 14 700 terminals is now available in your NavStation.
Country information
Flag, time zones, national holidays, government departments, currency, national regulations, ISPS designated authority.
Port description
Location, general overview, traffic figures, Load line zone, maximum vessel size.
Pre-arrival information
ETA’s, documentation required, communications, health regulations, customs and immigration, standard messages, flags, notices of readiness, general notices and regulations.
Navigation
Charts, port limits, approaches, pilot, anchorages, tidal range and flow, dock density, weather, principle navigation aids, traffic schemes, restrictions, tugs, coastguard, mooring information.
General
Repairs, drydocks, bunkers, water and stores, medical facilities, transport, crew change, consuls, banks, holidays, working hours, developments, seaman’s missions, officials and visitors, fumigation, pollution control.
Addresses and contacts
Chandlers, civilian authorities, pilotage authorities, port authorities, port operators, port agents, stevedores, ship repairers, towage companies, seaman’s missions, port security officers and surveyors plans.
Berths and terminals
Tanker berths: Detailed information on berth restrictions, mooring arrangement, connections and cargoes.
Dry cargo berths: Detailed information on berth and vessel size restrictions, mooring arrangements, bunker facilities, cargoes handled and berth equipment details.
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Berths and cargo
Berths, names/numbers, facilities, storage, cargo, barges, security, safety requirements
and emergency contacts.
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