A Quay is a structure along a shoreline or waterway where ships can dock to load or unload cargo, providing a platform for vessel access.
A Quay, also known as a wharf or waterfront, is a constructed area along the shoreline of a water body, such as a harbor or river, designed to facilitate ship berthing and cargo operations. Serving as the ship handling zone adjacent to the berths within each terminal, a quay is equipped with shore equipment for efficient cargo handling, including sheds, cargo storage areas, and discharge areas.
Quays serve as essential components of maritime infrastructure, providing a stable platform for vessels to dock, load, and unload cargo or passengers. These areas, situated on the shore of a harbor or riverbank, encompass the land surrounding a ship berth. The functionality of a quay includes accommodating diverse types of vessels and integrating with land-based transportation networks.
Key features of a quay include: