CLYDEBANK

  • Latitude: 55.8926
  • Longitude: -4.39874
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in UK

Address: Clydebank Scotland UK

Clydebank is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, located on the northern bank of the River Clyde, northwest of Glasgow. Historically, Clydebank has been a significant hub for shipbuilding and maritime industries.

Clydebank Marine Port - General Description:

Location:

  • Coordinates: 55°54′N 4°24′W
  • Proximity: Approximately 10 kilometers (6 miles) northwest of Glasgow city center.
  • Access: The port is accessible via the River Clyde, which connects to the Firth of Clyde and onwards to the Atlantic Ocean.

Historical Background:

  • Shipbuilding Heritage: Clydebank has a rich history in shipbuilding, famously home to John Brown & Company shipyard, where some of the most renowned ships, including the RMS Queen Mary, RMS Queen Elizabeth, and HMS Hood, were constructed.
  • Industrial Significance: Once a powerhouse of industry, the area has seen significant changes with the decline of traditional shipbuilding, but it remains a key maritime location.

Port Specifications:

Facilities and Infrastructure:

  • Docks and Wharves: Clydebank provides multiple berths for a variety of vessels, although many of its early shipyards have either closed or been repurposed.
  • Cargo Handling: Modern facilities include cargo handling, repair services, and possibly smaller scale shipbuilding and maintenance operations.
  • Dry Docking: Historical sites may offer dry-docking facilities for ship repair and maintenance.

Connectivity:

  • Road: Well-connected by road with proximity to the M8 motorway, facilitating easy access to the wider UK road network.
  • Rail: Clydebank is served by suburban rail services connecting to Glasgow and other parts of Scotland.
  • Air: Glasgow International Airport is nearby, providing both domestic and international air links.

Port Services:

  • Pilotage: Available for guiding vessels through the River Clyde's navigation channels.
  • Towing and Mooring: Tug services are available for maneuvering larger vessels.
  • Customs and Immigration: Facilities available for handling international cargo and passengers.

Economic Role:

  • Commercial Shipping: Besides historical shipbuilding, the port handles commercial shipping, though contemporary operations may be more limited compared to its historical peak.
  • Local Economy: The port supports local businesses, creating jobs in maritime services, logistics, and associated industries.

Environmental and Safety Practices:

  • Regulations: Strict adherence to UK maritime regulations for safety and environmental protection.
  • Sustainability: Efforts are likely in place to manage environmental impact, including pollution controls and sustainable practices.

Current Usage and Future Prospects:

  • Redevelopment: Potential for redevelopment into mixed-use spaces, incorporating leisure, residential, and commercial elements.
  • Innovation Hubs: Increasing interest in establishing maritime technology and innovation hubs to revitalize the area.

Clydebank continues to retain its maritime character while evolving with modern industry needs. The port area's transformation aligns with broader economic strategies geared towards sustainable development and technological innovation.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
SVITZER WARDEN Passenger CLYE OPS 01:25:32
SVITZER MILFORD Towing/Tug CLYDE OPERATING ARE 01:25:29
KYRA PANAGHIA Cargo GB LIV 01:25:23
ANGLEGARTH Towing/Tug CLYDE TOWAGE OPS 01:24:38
NORMA II Pleasure GLASGOW 12:59:44
KARINA THERESA Tanker GB CLY 9/18/2024
THUN GEMINI Tanker GB CLY 9/16/2024
SVITZER HAWK Towing/Tug CLYDE OPS 9/16/2024
BRUISER Towing/Tug 9/16/2024
MAAS Dredging AYR UK 9/14/2024
Other 9/14/2024
KIRKEHOLMEN Tanker GBCLY 9/8/2024
PEAK BELFAST Cargo GLASGOW 9/3/2024
CMS BOXER Towing/Tug CLYDE OPS 8/26/2024
CMS WRESTLER Towing/Tug CLYDE OPS 8/26/2024
SOLVIK Cargo GIJON ES 8/26/2024
SEN ARCHE Tanker GBPLY>GBCLY 8/24/2024
STEN SUOMI Tanker GBCLY 8/24/2024

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