OPERATED BY: General Directorate of Turkish State Railways (TCDD)
ADDRESS: TCDD Liman Isletmesi Mudurlugu Mersin - Turkey
PHONE: (324) 238 25 30 / 233 32 72
FAX: (324) 238 25 31
LOCATION: 36° 46' 20" N, 34° 39' 00" E
DESCRIPTION OF THE PORT: Mersin is situated on Mersin Bay, a broad body of water that is open southward to the Mediterranean Sea. Mersin Harbor is close to the extreme north end of the bay and is constructed on a southeast-facing shore line. It is the main port for the Eastern Mediterranean Region's industry and agriculture. The port's rail link and its easy access to the international highway makes it an ideal transit port for trade to the Middle East. With its modern infrastructure and equipment, efficient cargo handling, vast storage areas and its proximity to the free trade zone , Mersin is one the important port is in the East Mediterranean. The facilities at the port handle general cargo, containers, dry and liquid bulk and ro-ro.Port is protected by two breakwaters of 2.800 m. and 1.525 m. long. The depth at the entrance is 14 m. and is 14.5 m. Inside the breakwaters.
RESTRICTION: Vessels of less than 15.000 grt. Not carrying dangerous IMO rated cargoes can berth and unberth throught 24 hours. Vessels over 15.000 grt. And all vessels carrying dangerous goods can berth and unberth in daylight hours only.
PILOTAGE: Pilotage is compulsory for vessels entering, leaving the port or drop anchor at below listed places. The service is provided by the Port administration and is available 24 hours.VHF channels 16 , 12 .
ANCHORAGES: Safe anchorage in open roads outside main breakwater.Prohibited 1-Within the entrance canal of 14 m. depth marked by buoys. 2-Inside the circle of radius 2,5 cables length, with center, red lighthouse at 36 48 45 N , 34 38 45 E. 3- North East open roads outside the line at 80 deg. From green lighthouse towards the outside line of East breakwater. Anchorages areas as follows:
a) general cargo vessels; 36 42 N, 34 38 E / 36 42 N, 34 43 E / 36 46 N, 34 43 E / 36 46 N, 34 38 E
b) dangerous cargo vessels; 36 42 N, 34 43 E / 36 42 N, 34 47 E / 36 46 N, 34 47 E / 36 46 N, 34 43 E
c) quarantine places; 36 42 N , 34 48 E / 36 42 N , 34 51 E / 36 45 N , 34 51 E / 36 45 N , 34 48 E
TOWAGE: Four tugboats are available serving 24 consecutive hours including the weekends.(1 tug 1500 h.p., 1 tug 2500 h.p. and 2 tugs 3200 h.p.) and provided by the the Port Administration.
CARGO HANDLING FACILITIES: The equipment at the port includes 5 quayside container gantry cranes of 40 tons capacity, 17 shore cranes of 3 to 35 tons capacity, 3 reach stackers of 40 tons capacity, 13 rubber tired transtainers of 35 tons capacity, 11 mobile cranes 5 to 25 tons capacity, 5 container forklifts of 10 to 42 tons capacity, 46 general cargo forklifts of 2 to 5 tons capacity, 32 tug masters, 1 loader, 10 tractors,
43 trailers of 40 tons capacity, 9 trailers of 15 tons capacity, 10 trailers of 20 tons capacity and 2 pneumatics of 50 ton/hour capacity.
FLOATING CRAFT: The floating craft comprise 1 floating crane of 60 tons cap. 1 pilot boat, 5 tugboats and 3 mooring boats.
STORAGE: Total port area 993.908 sq.m. open storage areas 582.230 sq.m. and covered storage areas 31.855 sqm. and for container storage areas of 251.350 sq.m. Silo 100.000 tons capacity.
CONTAINER TERMINAL: The container terminal has 5 berths which have an alongside depth of 11.0 - 14.0m. The total length of the berths is 1.020 m. The container terminal covers an area of 251,350 sq.m..The holding capacity at the container yard is 10,000 TEU (full and empty)Container handling operations at the terminal are carried out by 3 quayside container gantry cranes of 40 tons capacity, 18 transtainers of 40 tons capacity, 9 reach stackers of 40 tons capacity and 15 container forklifts of 10-20 tons capacity. There are 2 container freight stations of 9.000 and 1.309 sqm. Another facility available at the terminal is the provision of reefer facilities for refrigerated containers.
GENERAL CARGO FACILITIES: There are 11 berths width a total length of 1.572 m. and with alongside depths of 6 to 12 m. The berths and yard behind are well equipped with modern and high performance cranes
and handling equipment.
BULK CARGO FACILITIES: There are three berths with a total length of 708 m. and with alongside depths
of 10 to 14.5 m. A reinforced concrete grain silo of 100.000 tons capacity is available and there is conveyor system connected with the quay. Loading rate: 1.200x2=2.400 tons/hour. Discharging rate :
600x2=1.200 tons/hour. Silo capacity 100,000 tons.
RO-RO FACILITIES: The port has ro-ro facilities.
RAIL FERRY FACILITIES: There is a rail ferry terminal at the port. The terminal has 253 m. quay length and
12 m. depth alongside. It has 10 km. maneuvering lines behind the quays for marshalling wagons. But the
bridging system is not yet available. When the type of rail ferry, Which will serve in this route, is determined,
the system will be realized and put into service.
FREE TRADE ZONE: There is a free trade zone next to the port. The zone covers an area of 776.800 sqm.
and activities at the zone has some 500 m. quays with water depths of 8 m. to 10 m.
BERTHING: Priority to army, food relief and passanger ships. Second priority to Ro-Ro and Container vessels. If no berth available then ships to wait for turn in roads at anchor.
PIERS AT MERSIN PORT
PIER NO ALLOCATION LENGT (M) DRAFT (M) SHORE CRANES
SUMMER WINTER
1 PASSENGER 155 9,00 8,75 NONE
2-3 GENERAL CARGO 275 9,15 8,75 2x3 Tons + 2x5 Tons
4 GENERAL CARGO 156 9,15 8,75 1X3TS,1X5TS
5-6 GENERAL CARGO 300 9,15 8,75 2x5 Tons+1x10 Tons
7 RORO 40 9,15 8,75 NONE
8 CONTAINER 270 13,50 13,00 NONE
9-10-11 CONTAINER 400 11,40-9,60 10,90-9,10 2X40 TS GANTRY + 2X35 TS
12 CONTAINER (12+13) 310 11,30 10,80 1X40 TS GANTRY
13 BULK 11,30-7,50 10,80-7,00 NONE
14 BULK 275 10,10 9,70 NONE
15 BULK 275 12,75 12,00 GRAIN COVEYORS
16 GENERAL CARGO 67 12,00 11,50 NONE
17-18-19 GENERAL CARGO 500 12,00 11,50 NONE
20-21 GENERAL CARGO 253 10,30 9,80 NONE
22-23-24 FREE ZONE 600 5,50-9,30 5,00-8,60 NONE
25-26 ATAS PETROLEUM 300 12,75 12,00 *
27 ATAS PETROLEUM 75 6,00 5,50 *
28 NAT0- POAS PIER 275 9,60 91,10 *
NOTE:
?PIER NO 2,3,9,10,17,18,19 ARE COMBINED WITH RAILWAYS,
?TMO PIERS (PIER NO 14,15) ARE CONNECTED TO THE SILO WITH TWO CONVEYOR LINES WITH
A DAILY LOADING RATE OF TOTAL 20.000 MTONS AND DISCHARGING RATE OF TOTAL 10.000
MTONS FOR BULK WHEAT,
?SUMMER TIME : 16 TH APRIL ? 14 TH DECEMBER
?WINTER TIME : 15 TH DECEMBER ? 15 TH APRIL
PORT WORKING HOURS: Administrative: 08.30-17.30 Operational: Service is provided to vessels everyday
of the week 24 hours a day with a rotation of three shifts.
First Shifts: 08.00-16.30
Second Shift: 16.30-00.30
Third Shift: 00.30-08.00
ATAS REFINERY TERMINAL: is available for tankers, one finger pier berths two tankers at one time. The
depth at the entrance channel and the pier is 14 m. Maximum length is 299 m., 10 in. - 20 in. connections to 26 in. pipeline at shore line. Loading rate 1.000 cu.m/h, discharging rate 1.500 cu.m/h. Tankers in ballast up to 15,000 d.w.t. may berth/unberth at any time, day or night. Other vessels manoeuvre in daylight hours only.
NATURE OF SEA BOTTOM: Sand and mud.
DENSITY: salt water 1025.
FRESH WATER: available alongside at 15 tons/hour and from one barge of 100 tons capacity.
BUNKERS: Most types of marine fuel and lubricants available for delivery to ships.
AIRPORT: At Adana distance 60 km from the port.
GARBAGE DISPOSAL: service is compulsory.
WASTE OIL DISPOSAL: collection service is available. An oily-water separator system is available at the capacity of 30.000 cu.m./year.
Necessary Telephone numbers of Mersin Port;
Harbour master : 90-324-237 74 62 / Port Managenment : 90-324-233 32 72
Pilot Station : 90-324-233 32 72 / Custom Control office :90-324-231 38 48
Sanitary office : 90-324-238 04 09 / Immigration :90-324-231 59 10
Weather Forecast Station:90-324-237 19 19
OTHER INFORMATIONS: The worst conditions at the port are created by strong southwest to west winds in winter. Normally occurring 2 to 3 times a month, each event lasts about one to two days. The winds can be strong enough to close the port so that ships can neither enter nor leave the inner harbor until the winds abate. The winds are usually reliably forecast 24 hours in advance of onset by Turkish marine forecasters at Incirlik Air Base near Adana. Local authorities state that berths 3, 4 and 5 are known to be susceptible to swell during periods of strong southwest wind conditions, and should be avoided during such periods. Boating for all shipping is cancelled under storm or gale conditions.