
HONOLULU
- Port
- HONOLULU
- Routes
- United States-Canada
- UN/LOCODE
- USHNL
- Country/Region
- United States
Port Introduction
HONOLULU/Honolulu# Port nature: seaport, with a foreign trade zone# Longitude and latitude: 21 ° 19'N, 157 ° 52'W# Located on the southeast coast of Oahu Island in the state of Hawaii (HAWAII), in the northern Pacific Ocean, it is the largest port in the state of Hawaii. It is the capital of Hawaii, known to the Chinese as' Honolulu '. It is not only the political and economic center of the entire state, but also an important sea and air transportation hub in the Pacific, with a particularly important strategic location. Most ships crossing the Pacific only need to dock at the port. The main industries include sugar production, canned pineapple, petroleum refining, cement, steel reinforcement, aluminum refining, and clothing. Pearl Harbor, located 9.5km west of the harbor, is an important naval base of the United States in the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii is a world-renowned volcanic island with beautiful scenery and is also a popular tourist destination. The port has a large international airport and major airlines operate flights, making it an important international airport. The port has a tropical rainforest climate with prevailing northeast winds. The average temperature is 23 ℃ in January and 27 ℃ in July, with an average temperature difference of 9 ℃ or less between the hottest and coldest months. From June to November every year, it is occasionally attacked by tropical storms and hurricanes. In winter, strong storms and rains often occur. The oil tanker mooring area may not be used for several days. The average annual rainfall is about 1400mm. The average tidal range is 0.6m. There are islands outside the harbor as a barrier, making it a natural harbor with an area of 22km ∧<2>. Inside the harbor, there are two major harbors with many protruding embankments and waterfront docks. There are 23 main berths in the port area, with a shoreline length of 4252m and a maximum water depth of 12.2m. The loading and unloading equipment includes various shore cranes, container cranes, loading towers, tugboats, and roll on/roll off facilities, among which the maximum lifting capacity of container cranes is 45 tons, and there are also oil pipelines with diameters of 300-750mm for loading and unloading. A single point mooring floating oil tanker with a maximum reliability of 125000 deadweight tons. The main export goods are syrup, coffee, sugar, and pineapple, while the main import goods are groceries. If you need to apply for overtime work by dock workers during holidays, you must contact and arrange in advance.
Other Port Data
| Harbor Use | - | Shelter Afforded | Excellent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Channel Depth (m) | 11 | Anchorage Depth (m) | 23.2 |
| Cargo Pier Depth (m) | 6.4 | Oil Terminal Depth (m) | 6.4 |
| Entrance Width (m) | 0 | Tidal Range (m) | 0.6 |
| 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 | Yes |
| Cranes - Mobile | Yes | Cranes - Floating | - |
| Pilotage - Compulsory | Yes | Tugs - Assistance | Yes |
| Repairs | Major | Dry Dock | - |
| Services - Longshoremen | Yes | Supplies - Potable Water | Yes |
| Supplies - Fuel Oil | No | Supplies - Diesel Oil | Yes |
| Railway | Large |




