BOFLADEN

  • SEBOO
  • Latitude: 59.3069
  • Longitude: 18.2919
  • Baltic Sea
  • Marina in Sweden

Location: Böfladen Västra Götaland County Sweden

BOFLADEN is a maritime port situated in Sweden. While not as internationally renowned as major ports like Gothenburg or Stockholm, BOFLADEN serves its purpose within the local and regional logistics network. This port handles various commercial and potentially some industrial activities, adhering to the general high standards of Swedish maritime infrastructure.

Description:

  • Location: BOFLADEN, Sweden
  • Type: Possibly commercial and/or industrial port
  • Country: Sweden

Specifications:

General Characteristics:

  • Coordinates: Specific latitude and longitude data required for precise navigation.
  • Accessibility: Road and possibly rail connections to the hinterland, ensuring efficient movement of goods.
  • Port Authority: Likely managed by a local port authority or a governing municipal body.

Infrastructure:

  • Quay Length: Information needed on the total linear meters of quay available for docking.
  • Depth: Depth at the berths, critical for determining the types and sizes of vessels it can accommodate.
  • Cranes and Equipment: Availability of different types of cranes (gantry, mobile, etc.) and loading/unloading equipment for cargo.
  • Warehousing: On-site storage facilities for various types of cargo (e.g., container, bulk, liquid, etc.).

Services:

  • Pilotage: Likely compulsory for safe navigation, with services available.
  • Tug Assistance: Tugs available for maneuvering vessels.
  • Bunkering: Availability of fuel supply services for vessels.
  • Customs: Operational customs facilities for clearance of imported and exported goods.
  • Ship Repair: Provisions for minor/major repair services or nearby shipyards.

Types of Cargo:

  • General Cargo: Handling of containerized goods, breakbulk cargo.
  • Bulk Cargo: Likely capabilities for dry and possibly liquid bulk cargoes.
  • Specialized Cargo: Depending on the needs of local industry, facilities for timber, steel, or other specialty goods may exist.

Operational Aspects:

  • Working Hours: Standard or extended working hours based on cargo volume and requirements.
  • IT Systems: Modern port management and possibly tracking systems for efficient operation.
  • Security: Compliance with international security standards, such as ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security Code).

Additional Considerations:

  • Environmental Compliance: Adherence to Swedish environmental regulations, possibly featuring green initiatives for sustainability.
  • Economic Impact: Role in the local and regional economy, including employment and contribution to trade.

Note: Specific and detailed numerical data (such as exact quay length, depth, crane capacity) would require access to more comprehensive port documentation or direct inquiry with the port authority. This description provides an overview based on standard port characteristics and presumed scenarios. For precise details, official port resources or contacting the port authority directly is recommended.

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