CASTELLON ANCH
- Latitude: 39.9532
- Longitude: 0.0735569
- West Mediterranean
- Anchorage in Spain
Location: Castellon Valencian Community 12100 Spain
Web-site: http://www.portcastello.com
Port of Castellón (El Grao), Spain - Port Specifications and Description
Location & General Information:
- Geographical Location: The Port of Castellón is situated on the east coast of Spain, along the Mediterranean Sea. It is located within the province of Castellón, in the Valencian Community. Coordinates approximately at latitude 39.98° N and longitude 0.02° E.
- Function: Serves as a commercial, passenger, and fishing port. It's an important hub for industrial and cargo activities, including the handling of bulk and general cargo, along with passenger services.
Anchorage and Navigation:
- Anchorage: The anchorage area is designated as CASTELLON ANCH. Vessels typically anchor offshore until they are ready to dock.
- Sea Depth: The anchorage area typically has a sea depth that varies but can accommodate large vessels. Precise charting is necessary for detailed depth information.
- Navigation: The port is accessed via well-marked navigational routes suitable for night or daylight entry. It is advisable to have updated nautical charts and to follow the guidance of the port's navigational aids.
Berthing Facilities:
- Terminals: The port is equipped with modern terminals catering to various types of cargo:
- Bulk Terminals: For handling raw materials like petroleum, chemicals, and grains.
- Container Terminals: Well-equipped for containerized cargo with suitable gantry cranes and storage areas.
- General Cargo Berths: Flexible berths for non-containerized cargo.
- Ro-Ro Facilities: For roll-on/roll-off cargo, specifically suited for vehicles and wheeled machinery.
- Passenger Terminal: Equipped to handle passenger services including ferries and cruise ships.
Port Services:
- Pilotage: Mandatory for all large vessels. Pilot boats are available around the clock to assist vessels entering and leaving the port.
- Tug Assistance: Available for maneuvering and docking operations.
- Bunkering: Fuel and oil supplies available at the port.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Facilities for ship repair and maintenance; dry docking and emergency repairs services are present.
- Provisions and Supplies: Availability of fresh water, food supplies, and other essential provisions for ships.
Operational Details:
- Operating Hours: The port operates 24/7 to accommodate the continuous movement of commercial, cargo, and passenger vessels.
- Security: Compliance with international maritime security standards (ISPS Code) ensuring safe operations.
- Customs and Inspection Services: Available at the port for clearance of international cargo and vessels.
- Environmental Regulations: Adherence to stringent environmental guidelines for pollution control and waste management to minimize the port's environmental impact.
Connectivity:
- Road and Rail Access: The port is well-connected to the national road and rail network, facilitating smooth land transport for cargo to and from the hinterlands.
- Airport Proximity: Castellón-Costa Azahar Airport provides air connectivity for passengers and urgent cargo.
Additional Notes:
- Future Developments: The port continuously undergoes upgrades and expansion projects to enhance capacity and streamline operations.
- Local Industry: Proximity to major industrial areas including ceramics, chemicals, and agriculture, which are significant contributors to the port's cargo throughput.
For the most precise and detailed navigational and operational information, maritime sources like Admiralty Charts, the port’s official publications, and Port Control should be consulted.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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CDRY BROWN | Cargo | ITQOS | 11/19/2024 | |
IMAGO | Sailing | 11/16/2024 | ||
SCALA | Cargo | "PT FDF>ES CAS" | 11/2/2024 | |
ELISABETH | Tanker | ESCAS ANCHORAGE | 10/30/2024 | |
LENNEBORG | Cargo | CASTELLON | 10/30/2024 | |
L'ILLA GROSSA | Fishing | CASTELLON | 10/28/2024 |