FRANKFURT AM MAIN
- DEFRA
- Latitude: 50.1059
- Longitude: 8.68941
- Inland, Europe
- Port in Germany
Location: Germany
Frankfurt am Main is a city in Germany that, despite being an important financial hub, isn't directly associated with traditional seafaring marine ports because it is located inland, far from the sea. However, it does play a significant role in river-based transportation through the River Main, and connects to the extensive network of inland waterways in Germany. Below are the descriptions and specifications focusing on its role as an inland port:
Location and Overview
- City: Frankfurt am Main
- Country: Germany
- River: Main River (a tributary of the Rhine River)
- Coordinates: Approximately 50.1109° N latitude, 8.6821° E longitude
Port Facilities and Infrastructure
- Main Harbor: The Osthafen (East Harbor) is one of the primary harbors in Frankfurt am Main.
- Terminals: Multiple cargo terminals that accommodate different types of goods, including containerized cargo, bulk cargo, and liquid cargo.
- Warehousing: Facilities for both short-term and long-term storage of goods.
- Cargo Handling: Equipped with cranes, conveyor belts, and other modern cargo-handling equipment.
- Logistics Centers: Integrated logistics solutions that include warehousing, distribution, and transport services.
Connectivity
- Road: Well-connected to Germany's autobahn network.
- Rail: Links to major railway lines, facilitating easy transfer of goods between rail and river.
- Air: Proximity to Frankfurt Airport, one of the busiest airports in Europe, providing extensive international air freight possibilities.
- Waterways: Connection to the Rhine River, which provides access to the North Sea and major European ports.
Services
- Customs: Full customs services to facilitate the import and export of goods.
- Security: Comprehensive security measures including 24/7 surveillance.
- Pilotage: Navigational assistance provided by experienced river pilots.
- Repair and Maintenance: Services for the repair and maintenance of river vessels.
Types of Cargo
- Containers: Handling of standard and specialized containers.
- Bulk Cargo: Commodities like grains, coal, and minerals.
- Liquid Cargo: Petroleum products and chemicals.
- General Cargo: Machinery, vehicles, consumer goods, etc.
Trade and Economic Importance
- Trade Routes: An important hub on the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal, connecting the North Sea to the Black Sea, thus facilitating trade between Western and Eastern Europe.
- Economic Impact: Significant contributor to the local and regional economies through trade, employment, and related business activities.
Environmental and Sustainability Initiatives
- Sustainable Practices: Use of energy-efficient equipment, waste management programs, and initiatives to minimize the port's environmental footprint.
- Green Shipping: Incentives for greener, low-emission vessels and operations.
Future Developments
- Expansion Projects: Potential expansions and modernization projects to increase capacity and improve efficiency.
- Technological Upgrades: Integration of advanced technologies like AI for logistics and smart port management systems.
Frankfurt's inland port is a crucial element of its infrastructure, significantly adding to its credentials as a center for trade and commerce.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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WAPPEN VON FRANKFURT | Passenger | FRANKFURT | 04:17:15 | |
NAUTILUS | Passenger | OBERWESEL | 03:57:21 | |
WIKINGER | Passenger | 01:56:12 | ||
PALLADIUM KD | Passenger | FRANKFURT | 01:38:46 | |
A ROSA SILVA | Other | FRANKFURT | 12:43:44 | |
MARIA SIBYLLA MERIAN | Passenger | 12:37:04 | ||
JOH.WOLFG.V.GOETHE | Other | FRANKFURT | 12:26:28 | |
ADLER | Other | WSV | 11/21/2024 | |
MERIDIAN | Other | 11/18/2024 | ||
BABETTA | Cargo | ASCHACH | 11/17/2024 | |
DEO VOLENTE | Cargo | RENDSBURG | 11/12/2024 | |
MI VIDA | Cargo | MANNHEIM | 11/12/2024 | |
TIJDGEEST | Other | BASEL | 11/11/2024 | |
VIKING VILI | Passenger | AMSTERDAM | 11/5/2024 | |
FIDELITY | Cargo | IJMUIDEN | 11/2/2024 | |
HIRSCHHORN | Cargo | ROTTERDAM NLRTM | 11/1/2024 | |
EILTANK82 | Tanker | DEKLS03902CITYX00567 | 11/1/2024 | |
RENA | Other | ELCAPITANO DOT TV | 10/30/2024 | |
TR 15 | baycraft | DUISBURG | 10/30/2024 |