Port of Map Ta Phut

🇹🇭 Thailand

Southeast Asia · Tanker Terminal

UN/LOCODE
THMPT
Country
🇹🇭 Thailand
Port Type
Tanker Terminal
Ocean Region
Southeast Asia
Latitude
12.7200° N
Longitude
101.1600° E

Maritime Risk Context

Southeast Asia's maritime domain encompasses some of the busiest shipping lanes in the world, anchored by the Strait of Malacca — a 550-mile corridor between the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra through which roughly 100,000 vessels transit each year. Ports like Map Ta Phut in Thailand are integral to the ASEAN economic corridor that connects the Indian Ocean to the Pacific, handling containerized manufactured goods, bulk commodities, and energy products. The density of commercial traffic in these waters creates both congestion risks and opportunities for piracy and armed robbery.

The Strait of Malacca and Singapore Strait remain a persistent piracy hotspot, with the ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre recording dozens of incidents annually. Most are low-level opportunistic theft — crews boarding anchored or slow-moving vessels at night — but the frequency and geographic concentration of these events demand attention in any voyage risk assessment. The waters off eastern Sabah and the Sulu Sea present a more severe kidnap-for-ransom threat, with armed groups from the southern Philippines targeting commercial and fishing vessels. ArcNautical's spatial query engine evaluates piracy exposure along the actual route track, distinguishing between high-severity and opportunistic incident patterns.

Beyond security threats, vessels operating in Southeast Asian waters face navigational complexity including shallow draft restrictions, dense traffic separation schemes, and tropical weather systems. The monsoon seasons (northeast from November to March, southwest from June to September) significantly affect sea states, port operations, and vessel schedules across the region. Port state control inspection regimes vary substantially between ASEAN member states, and the Tokyo MOU detention data provides insight into which flags and vessel types face elevated scrutiny. ArcNautical incorporates PSC detention probability, flag state performance metrics, and weather-adjusted ETA distributions into the composite risk score for voyages serving Map Ta Phut.

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