GRONEMADS

  • Latitude: 58.7002
  • Longitude: 11.2189
  • Baltic Sea
  • Port in Sweden

Location: Gronemads 457 95 Sweden

Phone number: +46-123-4567

Web-site: http://www.gronemadsport.se

I'm afraid there's no widely recognized marine port known as "Gronemads" in Sweden. It's possible there may be a misspelling, or it could be a small or private facility not commonly referenced in public databases.

However, Sweden has several prominent ports you might be interested in, including:

  1. Port of Gothenburg: This is the largest port in Scandinavia, handling a variety of cargo including containers, ro-ro, cars, and energy products.

    • Location: Western Sweden, at the mouth of the Göta River.
    • Specifications:
      • Container capacity: Approximately 900,000 TEUs annually.
      • Depth: Up to 15 meters (49 feet).
      • Facilities: Dedicated terminals for ro-ro, containers, energy products, and automobiles.
      • Additional Features: Extensive logistics and storage capabilities, rail connections, and modern cargo-handling facilities.
  2. Port of Stockholm: This port serves as the main passenger and car ferry hub and also handles cargo.

    • Location: Eastern Sweden in the Baltic Sea.
    • Specifications:
      • Passenger traffic: Over 12 million passengers annually.
      • Depth: Up to 11 meters (36 feet).
      • Facilities: Terminals for passengers, ferries, ro-ro cargo, and general cargo.
  3. Port of Malmö: Integrated into the Copenhagen-Malmö Port (CMP), it is one of the largest ports in southern Sweden.

    • Location: Southern Sweden, at the Øresund Strait.
    • Specifications:
      • Capacity: Handles various cargo types including containers, liquid bulk, and project cargo.
      • Depth: Up to 13.5 meters (44 feet).
      • Facilities: Terminals for containers, bulk, ro-ro, and automobiles.
  4. Port of Helsingborg: Known for its container and ferry services.

    • Location: Southern Sweden along the Øresund Strait.
    • Specifications:
      • Container capacity: Significant container operations.
      • Depth: Up to 13 meters (42 feet).
      • Facilities: Terminals for containers, bulk cargo, and ro-ro.

These are just a few examples, and each port has its own unique characteristics and services. If "Gronemads" is a newer or lesser-known facility, or perhaps a specific terminal within a larger port complex, additional information would be needed for a precise description.

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