Port of Semayang

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Port of Semayang
Location
Country Indonesia
Location Balikpapan, East Kalimantan
Coordinates 1°16′24″S116°48′19″E / 1.273316°S 116.805409°E / -1.273316; 116.805409 Coordinates: 1°16′24″S116°48′19″E / 1.273316°S 116.805409°E / -1.273316; 116.805409
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Owned by PT Pelabuhan Indonesia IV
Type of harborCoastal tide gates
Land area72.5 ha (0.725 sq km)
Piers3
Statistics
Website
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Port of Semayang is a seaport located in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The port is the largest and busiest port in East Kalimantan. [1] The port serves as a transport hub between East Kalimantan and other eastern Indonesian regions such as Sulawesi and East Nusa Tenggara. [2] [3]

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