BOTTROP

  • DEBOT
  • Latitude: 51.4985
  • Longitude: 6.9315
  • Inland, Europe
  • Port in Germany

Location: Germany

Bottrop is a city in the North Rhine-Westphalia region of Germany, situated in the Ruhr industrial region. However, it is important to note that Bottrop is not traditionally known as a marine port. Rather, it is an inland city without direct access to major waterways suitable for seafaring maritime activities. It does have some access to smaller canals like the Rhine-Herne Canal, which connects to larger waterways such as the Rhine River, facilitating some level of economic trade and transport.

Bottrop: Key Features and Context

  1. Location:

    • Situated in the Ruhr Area of North Rhine-Westphalia.
    • Close to major cities like Essen, Oberhausen, and Duisburg.
  2. Connectivity:

    • Connected via the Rhine-Herne Canal, which is a part of the extensive network of canals and waterways in Western Germany.
    • Proximity to major motorways and rail networks facilitates easy transport and logistics.
  3. Economic Activity:

    • Primarily characterized by industrial activities, particularly those related to coal mining (historically) and chemical production.
    • Heavy industrial presence due to its location in the Ruhr industrial zone.
  4. Transport and Logistics:

    • Utilizes the Rhine-Herne Canal for smaller cargo vessels and barge traffic.
    • Relies on nearby larger ports such as Duisburg, Europe's largest inland port, for major maritime trade.
  5. Facilities and Infrastructure:

    • Limited port facilities largely cater to inland waterway transport rather than deeper maritime shipping.
    • Presence of logistics centers and warehouses supporting regional distribution.
  6. Development:

    • The city is focused on developing its industrial areas into technology and business hubs.
    • Emphasis on sustainable development and diversification of its economic base.

Specifications:

  • Waterways: Mainly the Rhine-Herne Canal.

    • Suitable for smaller barges and cargo vessels.
    • Connects to the Rhine River, offering further access to international waterways.
  • Typical Cargo:

    • Industrial goods.
    • Construction materials.
    • Chemicals and products related to industries prevalent in the Ruhr area.

While Bottrop itself is not a traditional marine port, its strategic location within the Ruhr region and its connectivity through the Rhine-Herne Canal allow it to play a role in the broader logistics and industrial network of Western Germany. For significant maritime activities, adjacent ports like Duisburg serve as primary hubs.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
MALAKKA Tanker GELSENKIRCHEN 02:57:29
PROXIMA Tanker BOTTROP 12:59:27
MADEIRA Tanker BP RUHROL BOTTROP 5/19/2026
SCHELDESTROOM Cargo OLDENBURG 5/19/2026
DUDARO Cargo STADTHAFEN ESSEN 5/19/2026
SOLARE Cargo STADTHAFEN ESSEN 5/19/2026
RAMSHOORN Other MERTERT TERMINAL LUX 5/19/2026
REMBRANDT Other U.T.G. ESSEN - 5/18/2026
THOMAS DEYMANN 1-2 Cargo HASSELT 5/18/2026
SENDA Tanker BOTTROP BP RUHROL 5/17/2026
MAIN-SPESSART baycraft DUISBURG DEDUI 5/17/2026
MY WAY Tanker ROTTERDAM 5/16/2026
THEODELA-V Other CHALAMPE 5/16/2026
FUSION Tanker AMSTERDAM CAREL REYN 5/15/2026
CATHARINA Tanker LAADPLAATS 5/15/2026
VALENTE Tanker BOTTROP BP RUHROL 5/14/2026
EVIDENCE Tanker GELSENKIRCHEN BP HO 5/13/2026
TMS MAX Tanker NACH HAUSE 5/13/2026
BRABO baycraft GELSENKIRCHEN BP 5/13/2026
TAUNUS Other NEUSS 5/13/2026

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