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Notices of Huludao Port to the Masters and Ship Operators

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1. Port Entry Requirements

  • All vessels must submit ETA 72/48/24 hours in advance via Port Control (VHF Ch12 or email hldportcontrol@huludao.gov.cn)
  • Mandatory pre-arrival documents:
    • Ship Particulars (validated by Class)
    • Crew List (with vaccination records)
    • Dangerous Cargo Manifest (if applicable)
    • Hull & P&I Insurance Certificates
    • Ballast Water Management Report (new requirement 2024)
  • COVID-19 health declaration for all crew members (valid for 72 hours)
  • New: Digital port clearance certificate must be obtained before arrival

2. Navigation Restrictions

  • Max LOA for inner harbor: 250m (300m for outer anchorages)
  • Air draft limit: 35m (restricted by Jinzhou Bay Bridge)
  • Daylight transit only for vessels >50,000 DWT (05:00-19:00 local time)
  • Vessels with draft exceeding 15m must use high tide window (+2 hours from high tide)
  • New: Navigation prohibited during fog when visibility <500m

3. Pilotage Compulsory Zones

  • Entire port area (including anchorages) per China MSA Regulation No.11/2021
  • Pilot boarding position: 40°42.5’N 121°00.8’E (updated 2024-03)
  • Pilot ladder must comply with SOLAS V/23 + IMO Resolution A.1045(27)
  • Pilot transfer operations prohibited when wave height exceeds 2.5m
  • New: Mandatory pilot escort for LNG carriers throughout port stay

4. Anchorage Regulations

  • Designated anchorage areas must be strictly observed:
    • Anchorage No.1: 40°45’12″N 121°02’30″E (max draft 18m)
    • Anchorage No.2: 40°43’45″N 121°04’15″E (max draft 15m)
  • Minimum under-keel clearance: 10% of vessel’s draft or 2 meters, whichever is greater
  • Anchoring prohibited within 500 meters of submarine cables (marked on port charts)
  • Anchorage holding power test required for vessels >80,000 DWT
  • New: Anchorage watch must be maintained 24/7 with engine standby

5. Cargo Handling Special Requirements

  • Coal loading operations:
    • Mandatory dust suppression measures
    • Max loading rate 5,000 MT/hour (new limit 2024)
  • Hazardous materials:
    • 24-hour advance notice required for Class 1 explosives
    • New: IMDG Code 2022 edition enforced
  • Grain cargo: temperature monitoring every 6 hours during loading
  • Container weighing verification required for all export containers
  • New: Mandatory cargo securing certificate for breakbulk shipments

6. Port Security Measures

  • ISPS Level 1: 24/7 port facility security with random inspections
  • Crew shore leave restricted to designated areas only
  • Mandatory gangway watch from 1800 to 0600 hours
  • Cybersecurity declaration required for all vessels with ECDIS systems
  • New: Drone detection system active within port limits

7. Environmental Compliance

  • Zero discharge policy for all vessel wastes (sewage, bilge, garbage)
  • Required use of low-sulfur fuel (≤0.5% m/m) within port limits
  • Special air emission controls during orange/red pollution alerts
  • Mandatory use of shore power when available (Pier 1-3 equipped)
  • New: VOC recovery system required for tankers loading crude oil

8. Emergency Procedures

  • Oil spill response equipment stationed at Pier 3 and North Breakwater
  • Emergency contact: Port Control +86-429-312-3456 (24/7)
  • Mandatory emergency drills for all vessels staying longer than 48 hours
  • VHF Channel 06 designated as emergency coordination channel
  • New: Emergency muster point coordinates: 40°44’12″N 121°03’45″E

9. Winter Operations (November-March)

  • Icebreaker assistance required when temperature drops below -10°C
  • Special mooring arrangements for temperatures below -15°C
  • Reduced loading rates for bulk cargo during snowfall
  • Anti-icing additives mandatory for deck machinery lubrication
  • New: Mandatory ice navigation equipment inspection before entry

10. Customs and Immigration

  • Crew changes permitted only at designated immigration pier
  • Strict prohibition of unauthorized drone operations
  • Mandatory declaration of firearms/weapons (including signal pistols)
  • Biometric crew identification required for all shore passes
  • New: Electronic customs clearance mandatory from 2024-07-01

11. Port Infrastructure Limitations

  • Maximum crane capacity: 50 tons (container operations)
  • Fresh water supply limited to 100 tons/hour
  • No bunkering facilities for LNG-powered vessels
  • Pier 4 undergoing reconstruction (unavailable until 2025 Q2)
  • New: Night navigation lighting upgraded to IALA standards

12. Local Maritime Traffic Rules

  • Speed limit: 8 knots within inner harbor
  • Overtaking prohibited in main channel
  • Fishing vessels have right of way in outer approaches
  • VHF Channel 14 designated as traffic coordination channel
  • New: Mandatory AIS transmission verification upon entry

13. Special Cargo Considerations

  • Oversized cargo operations restricted to daylight hours
  • Radioactive materials require 72-hour pre-arrival notice
  • Temperature-controlled cargo: mandatory pre-cooling verification
  • Special stowage plan approval for project cargo exceeding 50 tons
  • New: Heavy lift operations require port engineer supervision

14. Additional Operational Notices

  • Port working hours: 0800-2000 local time (overtime charges apply beyond this)
  • Mandatory AIS transmission within port limits (including at anchor)
  • Strict prohibition of unauthorized ballast water exchange in port area
  • Digital port clearance system mandatory from 2024-07-01
  • New: Port dues payment must be completed 24 hours before departure

 

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