EMDEN
- DEEME
- Latitude: 53.3475
- Longitude: 7.191
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Germany
Location: Emden Lower Saxony 26723 Germany
Phone number: +49 4921 890
Web-site: https://www.seaport-emden.de
Emden is a seaport located in Lower Saxony, Germany, situated at the mouth of the Ems River on the western side of the country. It is one of the leading ports in the region, playing a crucial role in both international and domestic shipping and trade. Below are some details and specifications of the Port of Emden:
General Information:
- Location: Emden, Lower Saxony, Germany
- Coordinates: 53.3470° N, 7.2030° E
- UN/LOCODE: DEEME
- Primary Functions: Cargo handling, Ro-Ro terminal, ferry services, bulk cargo, automobile logistics, shipbuilding and repair
- Website: Port of Emden
Facilities and Infrastructure:
Container Terminal:
- The Emden port has facilities for the handling of containers, although it is not one of the major container ports in Germany.
- Services include container storage, customs clearance, and cargo handling.
Ro-Ro Terminal:
- The port has extensive facilities for Ro-Ro shipping, playing a significant role in automotive logistics.
- It is particularly known for exporting vehicles, including those manufactured by Volkswagen.
Bulk Cargo Handling:
- Accommodates both dry and liquid bulk cargo, including commodities like grains, coal, and chemicals.
- Modern handling equipment ensures efficient loading and unloading.
General Cargo:
- Well-equipped to handle various types of general cargo including machinery, timber, steel, and other industrial goods.
Warehousing and Storage:
- Offers extensive warehousing options for a variety of goods.
- Cold storage and bonded warehouse facilities are also available.
Berths and Terminals:
- Total Berths: Approximately 28 berths.
- Maximum Vessel Size: Vessels up to 300 meters in length and with a draft up to 12.8 meters.
- Depth: Draft varying between 8 - 13 meters depending on the area and vessel type.
Support Services:
- Pilotage: Mandatory pilotage services for large vessels.
- Tug Services: Available to assist with the docking and undocking of vessels.
- Bunkering: Fuel bunkering services available.
- Ship Repair and Maintenance: Facilities for shipbuilding and repair, including dry docks.
- Customs and Security: Full customs and import/export compliance services.
Transportation Links:
- Road: Well connected to the German motorway network, facilitating easy inland transportation.
- Rail: On-dock rail facilities for ease of cargo transfer between ships and trains.
- Air: Nearest major airport is Bremen Airport, approximately 130 kilometers from Emden.
- Inland Waterways: Access to the German and European inland waterways, enhancing cargo reach within the continent.
Additional Services:
- Logistics and Distribution: Comprehensive logistic solutions for handling and distributing cargo.
- Environmental Protection: Emden port follows stringent environmental guidelines to minimize impact on the surrounding ecosystem.
Economic Impact:
- Employment: A major employer in the region, providing jobs in areas ranging from logistics to administration.
- Contribution to Local Economy: Acts as a key driver of economic growth, contributing significantly to the local and regional economy through trade and commerce.
Future Development:
- Expansion Plans: Continuously investing in infrastructure improvements and expansion projects to handle increasing cargo volumes.
- Sustainability Initiatives: Focused on green port initiatives, including reducing carbon emissions and enhancing energy efficiency.
Emden port’s combination of strategic location, comprehensive facilities, and strong connectivity makes it a vital hub in the European maritime network.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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DARSS | Dredging | DEEME | 05:26:52 | |
TIMBO | Pleasure | 04:01:12 | ||
THEA II | Cargo | EMDEN | 03:57:46 | |
PETER WESSELS | Towing/Tug | EMDEN | 03:37:14 | |
JANA | Pleasure | 02:38:41 | ||
ALLEGRO | Other | EMDEN | 02:05:51 | |
TUEMMLER | Towing/Tug | 12:16:09 | ||
STOERTEBEKER | Other | EMDEN | 12:16:04 | |
NORDLICHT II | Other | EMDEN<>BORKUM | 12:15:15 | |
NADIR | Pleasure | 12:15:09 | ||
NESSERLAND | Port | ON PATROL | 12:13:13 | |
LEDA | Towing/Tug | EMDEN | 11/21/2024 | |
DOLLARD | Passenger | DITZUM <> DELFZIJL | 11/21/2024 | |
FURIOSO | Other | DEEME | 11/21/2024 | |
DRIEVER | Other | OLDERSUM | 11/21/2024 | |
ORIENTIS | Cargo | 11/21/2024 | ||
OSTFRIESLAND | Passenger | EMDEN/BORKUM | 11/21/2024 | |
WASSERSCHUTZPOLIZEI2 | Port | DEEME | 11/21/2024 | |
GUSTAV MEYER | Port | EMS | 11/21/2024 | |
PAAPSAND | baycraft | EMDEN | 11/21/2024 |