BARLETTA
- ITBLT
- Latitude: 41.3286
- Longitude: 16.288
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Italy
Location: Barletta Apulia 76121 Italy
Phone number: +39 0883 349111
Web-site: http://www.portodibarletta.it/
Barletta is a port town located on the Adriatic coast in the Apulia (Puglia) region of southeastern Italy. Here’s a detailed description and specifications of the Port of Barletta:
General Description:
- Location: Barletta, Apulia, Italy
- Coordinates: Approximately 41.3191° N latitude and 16.2881° E longitude
- Type of Port: Mixed-use port (commercial, fishing, and leisure activities)
- Nearby Cities: Close to other economically significant cities such as Bari and Foggia
Port Facilities:
- Commercial Dock: Handles general cargo, including agricultural products, machinery, and construction materials.
- Fishing Port: Supports local fishing fleets with several docks and warehouses for handling catches.
- Leisure Marina: Facilities for yachts and small vessels. Offers mooring services and various amenities for boaters, such as water and electricity supply.
Infrastructure:
- Depth: The depth at the port varies between 5 to 10 meters, accommodating medium-sized vessels.
- Quay Length: Several docks and quays with significant lengths to handle multiple vessels simultaneously.
- Storage Areas: Open and covered storage facilities, including warehouses and silos.
- Cranes & Equipment: Cranes available for loading and unloading cargo.
Services:
- Pilotage: Mandatory for vessels entering and leaving the port.
- Tugboat Service: Available to assist in maneuvers.
- Bunkering: Fuel and lubrication provisions for vessels.
- Repair and Maintenance: Basic repair services for ships, including dry docks for smaller vessels.
- Customs and Security: Full customs services for international cargo and passenger handling. Comprehensive port security measures in place.
Connectivity:
- Road: Excellent road links to the A14 motorway, connecting to major Italian cities.
- Rail: Rail services connecting Barletta to the regional and national rail network.
- Air: Nearest major airport is Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport, approximately 50 kilometers away.
- Shipping Routes: Regular maritime routes connecting to other Adriatic ports, as well as routes to Greece and other Mediterranean destinations.
Economic Significance:
- Trade: The port supports regional agricultural exports, imports of machinery and raw materials, and contributes to the local fishing industry.
- Tourism: Attracts tourists with its leisure marina and proximity to historical attractions in Barletta, such as the Colossus of Barletta and the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre.
Environmental Considerations:
- Waste Management: Facilities in place for waste collection from ships and prevention of marine pollution.
- Sustainability Initiatives: Efforts to promote green energy and reduce carbon footprint in port activities.
The Port of Barletta is generally well-equipped to handle a variety of commercial, fishing, and recreational activities, serving as a key maritime hub for the region.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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CHELSEA-4 | Cargo | BARLETTA | 1/7/2025 | |
SILVIA ONORATO | Towing/Tug | - | 1/7/2025 | |
MARIA E LUIGI | Fishing | 1/4/2025 |