GLOMFJORD

  • NOGLO
  • Latitude: 66.8095
  • Longitude: 13.9611
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Port in Norway

Location: Meløy Nordland 8160 Norway

Marine Port Description and Specifications: Glomfjord, Norway


General Overview:

Glomfjord is a small but strategically significant port located within the Meløy municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It sits along the Holandsfjorden, an offshoot of the more considerable Glomfjorden, nestling between rugged mountainous terrain and the Arctic landscape. The port primarily serves the industrial sector, particularly focusing on chemical production and cargo shipping.

Location:

  • Latitude: 66.8° N
  • Longitude: 13.96° E

Ownership and Management:

  • Managed by the Meløy municipality, the port facilities cater both to commercial and industrial traffic, ensuring the efficient handling of bulk materials, chemicals, and general cargo.

Main Features and Infrastructure:

  1. Docking Facilities:

    • Docks/Piers: The port is equipped with several piers designed to accommodate various vessel sizes, from small cargo ships to medium-sized tankers.
    • Berthing Capacity: The port can typically handle vessels up to a certain size, often limited by draft and length.
  2. Draft:

    • The natural deep-water fjord provides ample draft for larger ships, making it suitable for heavy industrial loads.
  3. Warehousing and Storage:

    • The port includes warehousing facilities and open storage spaces adjacent to the docking area. These facilities support the temporary storage of goods and materials, which is vital for industries relying on bulk shipments.
  4. Cargo Handling Equipment:

    • The port is equipped with modern cargo handling equipment such as cranes and conveyors, designed to manage bulk commodities efficiently.
    • Specialized equipment for handling chemicals and hazardous materials is also in place, complying with stringent safety standards.
  5. Industrial Facilities:

    • Close proximity to industrial plants, including prominent facilities like Yara International's large chemical plant, which heavily relies on the port for the import and export of raw materials and finished products.
  6. Accessibility:

    • Road: Accessible via well-maintained roads linking to the Norwegian national highway system.
    • Rail: There is also rail connectivity that facilitates the movement of goods to and from the port, supporting the supply chain.

Services Offered:

  1. Pilotage:

    • Available and recommended for ships navigating through the fjord's narrow and occasionally challenging waters.
  2. Tug Assistance:

    • Tug services are provided to assist with the safe berthing and unberthing of vessels.
  3. Ship Repairs:

    • Basic repair and maintenance services are available, supporting small to medium-sized vessels.
  4. Bunkering:

    • Bunkering services are available, supplying fuel and other essential provisions for ships.
  5. Cargo Services:

    • Both load and discharge operations for a variety of cargo types, focusing on bulk and chemical products.
  6. Customs and Immigration:

    • Efficient processing facilities for customs and immigration to manage the inflow and outflow of goods and personnel.

Environmental Considerations:

  • The port is committed to environmental protection, aligning with Norway's rigorous standards for pollution control and sustainability.
  • Investments in sustainable technologies and methodologies aim to minimize the environmental footprint of port operations.

Climate and Weather:

  • Climate Type: Subarctic, characterized by cold winters and mild summers.
  • Weather Conditions: Varied weather conditions with snow and ice prevalent in winter months, which can impact navigation and port operations.

Economic Significance:

  • Glomfjord port plays a crucial role in the economic infrastructure of the region, supporting local industries and contributing to the broader Norwegian economy.
  • It facilitates the import of raw materials and the export of industrial products, particularly from the chemical sector.

Summary:

Glomfjord port is a vital industrial and commercial marine hub in Northern Norway, offering a blend of capable docking facilities, extensive cargo handling services, and strategic proximity to major industrial operations. Its infrastructure supports efficient logistics and supply chain management critical to the region's economic activities.

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