ALPHEN AAN DE MAAS

  • Latitude: 51.8173
  • Longitude: 5.45134
  • Inland, Europe
  • Port in Netherlands

Location: Alphen aan de Maas Netherlands

Web-site: https://www.portofalphenaandemaas.nl

Marine Port: Alphen aan de Maas, Netherlands

General Description:

Alphen aan de Maas is a small village situated in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands. Given its village status and geographical location along the river Maas (Meuse), its port primarily serves regional and local needs, often focusing on agricultural, logistical, and recreational activities rather than on large-scale commercial shipping.

Port Specifications:

Location:

  • Country: Netherlands
  • Province: Gelderland
  • Coordinates: Approximately 51.8089° N latitude and 5.5814° E longitude
  • Waterway: River Maas (Meuse)

Infrastructure:

  • Port Type: Inland river port
  • Primary Use: Regional transport, recreational boating, and local trade
  • Docks/Piers: Small to medium-sized docks catering primarily to barges, small freighters, and pleasure craft
  • Facilities:
    • Basic loading/unloading facilities for goods and agricultural products
    • Mooring facilities for local fishing and recreational boats

Capacity:

  • Vessel Accommodation: Suited for small-to-medium sized river vessels and barges
  • Draft Depth: Typically shallow given river conditions, suitable for vessels with limited draft
  • Cargo Handling:
    • Types of Cargo: Predominantly agricultural products, locally manufactured goods, and general cargo
    • Equipment: Basic hoisting and loading equipment, primarily mobile units

Navigation:

  • Access: Direct access via the River Maas (Meuse), with connections to other regional river ports and inland waterways
  • Tide/Current: Low tidal influence but subject to the river’s current; navigation mainly dependent on water levels influenced by seasonal changes
  • Weather Conditions: Moderate maritime climate with seasonal variations

Services:

  • Local Transportation: Limited local amenities for transportation support; primary focus on regional road and river networks
  • Support Services:
    • Basic repair and maintenance facilities for small vessels
    • Fueling stations for recreational and small operational boats
    • Provisions for mooring and possibly temporary storage

Trade and Commerce:

  • Economic Role: Primarily serves local and regional economies, particularly in agriculture and small-mid-size enterprises
  • Trade Connections: Localized, with occasional wider regional trade facilitated through the River Maas

Strategic Importance:

Alphen aan de Maas, with its inland port, plays a crucial role in the local logistics chain, supporting agricultural outputs and regional trade flow. Its strategic location along the River Maas allows it to connect with other Dutch and European inland waterway ports, providing a supplementary route for goods movement. However, its small scale limits its capacity for larger commercial maritime activities.

Contact Information:

For specific operational details, facilities inquiries, or logistics coordination, it is advisable to contact the local municipal or regional authorities overseeing port operations.

Note: Due to its scale and primary usage, detailed commercial port data may be limited, and exact specifications can vary based on current regional projects and investments.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
DA-MAR Cargo ZWOLLE 03:59:21
SERENA Cargo ANTWERPEN 03:28:30
TREKVOGEL Towing/Tug WERKENDAM 02:57:35
ANDRE Cargo 02:56:05
TONNIE DE BLANK Passenger OIJEN == ALPHEN 02:26:44
LUCIA Cargo 01:55:58
MINDEN Dredging ROSSUM 01:55:51
PEROLI Cargo BRUG SCHOTEN HOOGMOL 01:53:23
MORGENSTER Cargo HEIJEN 01:24:48
ANNIE Other LITHOIJEN 01:10:07
MEI Cargo MARKERWADDE 12:59:12
BARENTSZZEE Cargo BENEDENSTROOMS STUW 12:58:57
KOALA Cargo GENT 12:56:33
MARCHEMOS Cargo REES 9/2/2025
VIOS Cargo OSS 9/2/2025
WENRO Other BRUG URMOND 9/2/2025
LEIDSEGRACHT Tanker IJMUIDEN 9/2/2025
CARMEN Cargo TILBURG INDUSTRIEHA 9/2/2025
THE-AN II Cargo 9/2/2025
ALL SEASONS Pleasure 9/2/2025

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