Labuan Port (Port code:MYLBU) is a sheltered deep-water harbour at Labuan Port, which is an important transhipment point for Brunei, northern Sarawak, and western Sabah. It is located in east Malaysia on an island about 10 kilometres off Borneoʼs northwest coast in the South China Sea about 118 kilometres southwest of the Kota Kinabalu Port. The town of Labuan is part of the urban area of Victoria, the islandʼs biggest city.
The port receives vessels carrying containers, bulk, and general cargoes. The major products produced and exported from Labuan Port are oil, gas and petroleum. It has a 244m jetty with alongside depth of 8.5m and can accommodate vessels up to 16,000 Deadweight Tonnage (DWT). Labuan Portʼs berths have a total length of 355.6m with alongside depths of 4.6m and 10m. The New Liberty Wharf can accommodate vessels up to 16,000 DWT.
Labuan Port has about 15,600 square meters available in open storage, two warehouses and a container yard. Additionally, a 10,000 square meter yard and several warehouses are available outside the port. Overall, Labuan Port has the capacity to handle 100,000 Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) of containerised cargo per year.
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