BARTIN

  • TRBTN
  • Latitude: 41.677
  • Longitude: 32.2432
  • Black Sea
  • Port in Turkey

Location: Turkey

Overview:

Bartin is a small port town located on the northern coast of Turkey along the Black Sea. It serves as a minor port primarily catering to regional maritime activities, including cargo and fishing operations.

Port Specifications:

Location:

  • Geographical Position: Latitude 41°39'N, Longitude 32°21'E
  • Region: Northern Turkey, by the Black Sea.

Port Type:

  • Type: Coastal natural harbor

Facilities and Infrastructure:

  • Berthing Facilities:
    • Number of Berths: Limited, mainly for small to medium-sized vessels.
    • Berth Lengths: Vary; typically suitable for regional cargo ships, fishing boats, and smaller maritime crafts.
    • Depth: Approximately 4-6 meters, with certain areas accommodating slightly larger draft vessels.
  • Cargo Handling Facilities:
    • Equipment: Limited to basic cargo handling; typically includes cranes and forklifts for general cargo.
    • Storage Areas: Small storage facilities including warehousing and open storage areas.

Port Services:

  • Pilotage: Not always compulsory but recommended for unfamiliar captains.
  • Tugboats: Available on-call but limited in number.
  • Bunkering: Basic fuel and water supplies are available.
  • Repair Facilities: Limited to minor repairs.

Accessibility:

  • Road Access: Connected to regional road networks; adequate for trucks and lorries.
  • Rail Access: No direct railway connectivity.

Operational Information:

  • Port Authority: Managed by regional authorities overseeing public service and operations.
  • Customs: Custom clearing services available, primarily for regional trade.

Nearby Facilities:

  • Shipyards: Limited nearby facilities. Major repairs typically require transference to larger ports such as Zonguldak or Istanbul.
  • Industrial Areas: Small industrial zones nearby; Bartin is not a major industrial hub.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Weather Conditions: Typical of the Black Sea region; calm in summer, potentially harsh in winter with strong winds and waves.
  • Environmental Regulations: Port operations abide by national and international maritime environmental regulations.

Usage:

The Port of Bartin serves local and regional maritime needs, such as:

  • Handling of general cargo and goods.
  • Operating as a fishing harbor.
  • Serving smaller, localized commercial and logistical activities.

Given its scale, the port is more relevant for local trade and less for international large-scale shipping.

Development:

There may be ongoing or planned developments to enhance capabilities; however, specifics would require updates from local or national maritime authorities.

Always ensure to verify the latest information and connect with local port authorities or logistic operators for up-to-date and detailed specifications tailored to specific requirements.

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