
- Port
- CILACAP
- Routes
- Southeast Asia
- UN/LOCODE
- IDCXP
- Country/Region
- Indonesia
Port Introduction
A port along the Indian Ocean coast on the southern coast of Java Island, Indonesia. When using the standard of East 7 district. The maximum draft is 12 meters. The load density of water is 1025 for oil tanker berths and 1000 for general cargo berths. The tidal range is 1.5 meters. Compulsory pilotage. Xilao Radio Station call signs PKR3474, 500, 8714, 2182, 3180 kHz, very high frequency channels 9, 16, 19. Working hours: 7:00-14:00 in the port office, 24 hours a day at the oil tanker berth. Port service facilities include ship repair, refueling, small boats, medical services, towing, freshwater supply, but there are no dry docks, provisions, repatriation, and sewage facilities. The port has 4 berths, with a shoreline of 536 meters, 1 berth at a depth of 5 meters, 2 berths at a depth of 7 meters, and 1 berth at a depth of 9 meters. 5 oil tanker berths, capable of accommodating vessels ranging from 90 to 200 meters in length and 5 to 12 meters in water depth.
Other Port Data
| Harbor Use | - | Shelter Afforded | Excellent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Channel Depth (m) | 11 | Anchorage Depth (m) | 20.1 |
| Cargo Pier Depth (m) | 11 | Oil Terminal Depth (m) | 11 |
| Entrance Width (m) | 0 | Tidal Range (m) | 1 |
| Maximum Vessel Length (m) | 0 | Maximum Vessel Beam (m) | 0 |
| Maximum Vessel Draft (m) | 0 | Facilities - Container | - |
| Facilities - Solid Bulk | - | Facilities - Liquid Bulk | - |
| Facilities - Ro-Ro | - | Facilities - Oil Terminal | - |
| Facilities - LNG Terminal | - | Cranes - Fixed | - |
| Cranes - Mobile | Yes | Cranes - Floating | - |
| Pilotage - Compulsory | Yes | Tugs - Assistance | Yes |
| Repairs | Limited | Dry Dock | - |
| Services - Longshoremen | Yes | Supplies - Potable Water | Yes |
| Supplies - Fuel Oil | Yes | Supplies - Diesel Oil | Yes |
| Railway | - |




