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
Location:
- Situated in the Ruhr Area of North Rhine-Westphalia.
- Close to major cities like Essen, Oberhausen, and Duisburg.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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SASKIA REICH | Tanker | BOTTROP | 11/29/2024 | |
RPG OSLO | Tanker | ESSEN UTG | 11/22/2024 |