ENGELS

  • Latitude: 60.39
  • Longitude: 5.22936
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Marina in Norway

Location: Engels Norway

While "ENGELS" doesn't correspond with any known port in Norway, it is possible that you might be referring to a different location or there has been a typo. Norway is known for its numerous well-equipped ports, due to its extensive coastline and significant maritime industry.

If you were referring to a specific port, major ports in Norway include Bergen, Oslo, Stavanger, Trondheim, and Kristiansand, each with its own characteristics and specifications. Let’s take a look at the general features and specifications you might expect from a typical large Norwegian marine port:

General Description:

Norwegian ports typically serve as key hubs for trade, transportation, and logistics. They are strategically located for access to the North Sea and Arctic waters. They offer services for both container and bulk cargo shipping, as well as facilities for offshore operations, cruises, and fishing industries.

Infrastructure:

  • Berths and Quays: Multiple deep-water berths to accommodate large vessels, with specific areas for container ships, bulk carriers, tankers, and passenger ferries.
  • Cranes and Handling Equipment: Modern gantry cranes and other handling equipment to quickly load and unload containers and cargo.
  • Warehousing: Extensive warehousing facilities, including cold storage for perishable goods.

Navigation:

  • Access Channels: Well-maintained access channels with adequate depth and navigational aids to ensure safe passage for vessels.
  • Pilotage Services: Available to assist ships in navigating to and from the port.
  • Tugboat Services: Essential for maneuvering large vessels.

Security and Compliance:

  • ISPS Code Compliance: International Ship and Port Facility Security Code compliant to ensure safety and security.
  • Customs and Border Control: Efficient customs and border control facilities for streamlined import and export processes.

Additional Services:

  • Bunkering: Fuel supply services available for vessels.
  • Ship Repair and Maintenance: Dockyards and repair facilities for routine maintenance and emergency repairs.
  • Passenger Services: Modern terminals for cruise ships and passenger ferries, with amenities for travelers.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Green Initiatives: Many Norwegian ports are pioneers in adopting green initiatives including shore power to reduce emissions, waste recycling programs, and the use of renewable energy sources.

Port of Bergen Example:

While this is an example, it offers a good general idea of the scope and capabilities of a major Norwegian port:

  • Location: Strategic location at the entrance to the Norwegian fjords.
  • Facilities: State-of-the-art container terminal, Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off) services, bulk cargo handling, and facilities for oil and gas industries.
  • Capacity: Significant cargo throughput capacity, catering to a range of maritime activities including commercial shipping, cruises, and fisheries.

If you have a specific port in mind and can provide additional details or correct the name, I'd be happy to offer more precise information!

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
TRIXI Pleasure 04:24:18
BERGEN ENERGY Tanker BERGEN HAVN 03:55:56
BERGEN LNG Tanker NOKOL 03:55:48
FJORDTROLL Other BERGEN 01:26:48
ISLAND VANGUARD Towing/Tug BERGEN 01:25:28
FJORDLYS Other BERGEN 12:56:10
LA VIDA Pleasure 12:28:59
NORMAND PROSPER Towing/Tug SKALEVIK 12:28:10
EDMY Cargo NOBGO 3/31/2025
ODD WILLOCH Other 3/31/2025
ODIN VIKING baycraft SKALEVIK 3/31/2025
NORDNES Towing/Tug 3/31/2025
FRIFANT Cargo 3/31/2025
SYDNES baycraft 3/31/2025
EKSPRESSEN Other STORD 3/31/2025
TWIN MIZAR Sailing 3/30/2025
BJORG VIKING Cargo FENSFJORDEN 3/30/2025
TERNFJORD Tanker NO SLG 3/30/2025
HARDANGERPRINS Other 3/29/2025
ROBAS Other CH 16 FOR INFO 3/29/2025

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