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Bandar Seri Begawan (BNBWN)

Port Code BNBWN City Bandar Seri Begawan
Port Name Bandar Seri Begawan Country/Region Brunei
Category Port City Route SINGAPORE/MALAYSIA/VIETNAM/THAILAND
Nearby Main Port Inland Transport
Official Website Port Type Feeder Port

Introduction of Bandar Seri Begawan (BNBWN)

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Overview:

      Brunei commercial port.It is located in the north of Kalimantan island, on the southwest Bank of Brunei Bay between Sarawak and Sabah in East Malaysia, near the South China Sea.The port has a concrete cargo terminal, more than 220 meters long and 22.5 meters wide;The passenger terminal is 38 meters long and 20 meters wide.However, due to the shallow water depth of Brunei Bay channel, only small and medium-sized vessels with draught less than 6.5m are allowed to enter the port.In order to meet the needs of foreign trade, at present, there is a deep-water port named Muara built on the inside of a headland on the West Bank of the entrance of Brunei Bay, about 10 nautical miles away from the urban area. The wharf extends from southwest to northeast, with a length of 427 meters and five berths with a water depth of 10 meters.In addition, there is a shallow water berth with a length of 87 meters and a water depth of 5.3 meters behind berth 5 at the northeast end.With good storage and handling equipment, the terminal has become a maritime gateway for Brunei's commodity import.Sribaga Bay is the capital of Brunei.

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Summary of BNBWN

Bandar Seri Begawan Port (port code: BNBWN) is a commercial port in Brunei. It lies in the north of Kalimantan Island, on the southwest Bank of Brunei Bay between Sarawak and Sabah in East Malaysia, near the South China Sea.
With its wharf extending for 427 meters from southwest to northeast, the port has a cargo terminal, a passenger terminal and five berths. The port can only accommodate vessels with a draught of less than 6.5 meters due to the shallow water depth of Brunei Bay channel.
A present, Muara Port, a deep-water port on the inside of a headland on the West Bank of the entrance of Brunei Bay, about 10 nautical miles away from the urban area, is to meet the needs of foreign trade.