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Two Vietnamese ports updated: Nam Can and Dam Mon

Posted: 26th April 2011

Nam Can is a river port handling breakbulk and general cargo, located on the SW tip of the country in Ca Mau Province, on the right bank of the Cua Lon River, approx. 26 n.m. from its entrance.

Substantial information added for Nam Can. Headings now available include overview, location, charts, documents, ISPA compliance, max. size, density, berths, cargo handling facilities, medical, dry dock, police/ambulance/fire, emergency response centre, nearest airport, agent's report, authority and agent.

 

Dam Mon

Dam Mon is primarily a bulk port exporting yellow silica sand. It is located in the northern end of Van Phong Bay, 29.7 n.m. N×E of Nha Trang and 67.4 n.m. S×E of Qui Nhon.

Substantial information amendments available for Dam Mon. Headings now available include overview, location, charts, documents, ISPS compliance, max. size, density, restrictions, pilotage, anchorages, pratique, VHF, tugs, berths, bulk facilities, cranes, stevedores, pollution, medical, fresh water, fuel, services, dry dock, repairs, surveyors, police/ambulance/fire, emergency response centre, fire precautions, consuls, nearest airport, banks, shore leave, developments, authority and agent.