GLASGOW ANCH
- Latitude: 55.9709
- Longitude: -4.80815
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Anchorage in UK
Location: Glasgow Scotland G3 8LN UK
Phone number: +44 141 221 8733
Web-site: http://www.glasgowport.co.uk
Marine Port Description and Specification: Glasgow Anchorage (GLASGOW ANCH), UK
Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 55.89° N
- Longitude: Approximately 4.26° W
- Geographical Position: Situated on the River Clyde in the west of Scotland, Glasgow Anchorage is part of the Port of Glasgow. The port is well-known for its strategic position facilitating access to the Atlantic Ocean via the Firth of Clyde.
Port Authority:
- Port Operator: Peel Ports Group
- Contact Information:
- Phone: +44 (0) 1475 726171
- Website: Peel Ports Group
Key Features:
- Anchorage Type: Tidal anchorage with protected berths.
- Navigational Aids: The anchorage is equipped with modern navigational aids including buoys, lights, and markers, ensuring safe entry and exit of vessels.
Facilities and Services:
- Cargo Handling: Capable of handling various types of cargo, including bulk, containerized goods, Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off), and general cargo.
- Berths and Moorings: Multiple berths with varying depths to accommodate different sizes of vessels.
- Pilotage: Compulsory for vessels entering or leaving the anchorage. Pilots can be arranged through the port authority.
- Tug Services: Available on request for maneuvering assistance.
- Bunkering: Fuel bunkering services are available, ensuring vessels can replenish their fuel supplies.
- Maintenance and Repair: Facilities for routine maintenance and emergency repairs, including dry docks and workshops.
Accessibility:
- Road Connectivity: Proximal to major road networks such as the M8 motorway, providing efficient land transport connections.
- Rail Access: Rail terminals nearby facilitate transport of goods to and from the port.
- Air Access: Glasgow International Airport is relatively close, offering logistical advantages for air-freight and personnel transfers.
Port Regulations and Guidelines:
- Vessels must comply with international and local maritime regulations, including the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code).
- Environmental regulations are strictly enforced to prevent pollution and protect the marine environment.
- Detailed pilotage, anchoring, and docking procedures are available upon request from the port authority.
Special Notes:
- Climate: Given its location, the port experiences a temperate maritime climate with relatively mild weather, although conditions can be unpredictable. Mariners should prepare for potential fog, wind, and tidal variations.
- Tidal Range: The tidal range can be significant, and vessel masters should consult tide tables and maintain ongoing communication with port control for safe operations.
Recent Developments:
- Investment in infrastructure improvements to accommodate larger vessels and enhance operational efficiency.
- Implementation of digital systems for improved logistics and port management.
Whether for commercial shipping, cargo handling, or maritime services, Glasgow Anchorage stands as a pivotal hub in the UK's maritime network. Its extensive facilities and strategic location make it a key player in regional and international shipping operations.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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SVITZER HAWK | Towing/Tug | CLYDE OPS | 1/17/2025 | |
GUIDE US GK77 | Fishing | 1/13/2025 | ||
SVITZER WARDEN | Passenger | CLYE OPS | 12/27/2024 |