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    All Other Caicos Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands

    All Other Caicos Islands offer pristine beaches, vibrant marine life, and world-class diving in a tranquil setting.

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    All Other Caicos Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands

    Port Overview

    The All Other Caicos Islands are part of the Caicos archipelago in the Turks and Caicos Islands, located in the North Atlantic Ocean southeast of the Bahamas and north of Hispaniola. These islands are among the largest in the territory, with Middle Caicos and North Caicos ranking just after Providenciales in size. Their strategic importance lies in their proximity to major shipping lanes and their role in supporting local maritime and tourism activities. Annual TEU capacity for these islands is minimal, as major container operations are concentrated in Providenciales and South Caicos.

    Facilities & Infrastructure

    All Other Caicos Islands are served mainly by small ports such as Bellefield Landing (North Caicos) and Cockburn Harbour (South Caicos). Facilities are basic, handling general cargo and containerized shipments via shallow-draft vessels and barges. There are no large-scale container terminals, gantry cranes, or automated guided vehicles (AGVs); cargo is typically loaded and unloaded using forklifts and mobile equipment. Operations focus on LCL and FCL cargo, with limited warehousing and trucking support.

    Container Terminals

    All Other Caicos Islands, aside from Providenciales and South Caicos, have minimal port infrastructure and do not operate dedicated container terminals. There are no formal container berths, and facilities are limited to small docks with shallow depths, restricting access to only small vessels. There is no automation, and no major international operators are present. Containerized cargo is typically routed through Providenciales or South Caicos and then transported by smaller craft.

    Port Services

    • Container handling: Limited container operations via shallow-draft vessels and barges, mainly at small docks and harbors.
    • Cargo operations: Weekly cargo services for general and bulk cargo, including loading and unloading at designated docks.
    • Ship services: Basic refueling, resupplying, and minor maintenance available at select harbors.
    • Warehousing: Small-scale transit sheds and storage facilities for temporary cargo holding.
    • Customs: Customs clearance provided at main entry points, with duties collected on arrival.

    Global Connectivity

    All Other Caicos Islands in the Turks and Caicos are primarily connected by small passenger ferries and domestic flights, linking them to main hubs like Providenciales and South Caicos. These islands are served via ferry routes from Providenciales, which acts as the main gateway for imports and regional distribution. International shipping routes to major markets, such as the US and Caribbean, are accessed through Providenciales and South Caicos, with onward transport to the smaller Caicos Islands by local vessels and ferries.

    Port Statistics

    All Other Caicos Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands – Key Port Statistics

    • TEU Throughput: Less than 10,000 TEUs annually; not a major container hub.
    • World Ranking: Not ranked among the world’s top container ports.
    • Number of Berths: Typically 1–2 small berths, suitable for coastal and feeder vessels.
    • Area: Port facilities are compact, generally under 5 hectares.
    • Shipping Lines: Served mainly by regional and feeder shipping lines; limited direct international service.