HAUGESUND

  • NOHAU
  • Latitude: 59.4183
  • Longitude: 5.258
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Port in Norway

Location: Norway

Port of Haugesund

General Information:

  • Location: Haugesund, Rogaland county, western Norway.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 59.4133° N latitude and 5.267° E longitude.
  • Region: The port is situated on the southeastern coast of the island of Karmøy and extends to Haugesund on the mainland.
  • Harbor Type: Natural and artificial harbor.

Facilities:

  • Berths: Multiple berths serve different types of vessels, including cargo, container, bulk, and passenger ships.
  • Terminals: Several specialized terminals exist for different cargo types, such as container terminals, bulk terminals, and general cargo terminals.
  • Storage: The port provides ample storage facilities, including open storage areas, warehouses, and transit sheds.
  • Cranes and Equipment: Equipped with modern cranes (container, mobile, and gantry cranes), forklifts, and other cargo-handling equipment to facilitate efficient loading and unloading operations.

Port Specifications:

  • Channel Depths: Varying depths to accommodate different vessel sizes. Channels are regularly dredged to maintain required depths.
  • Berth Depths: Typically range from 8 meters to 14 meters, enabling the accommodation of large vessels.
  • Maximum Vessel Size: Able to handle large container ships, bulk carriers, and small to medium-sized cruise ships.
  • Tidal Range: Moderate tidal variations with a range of approximately 0.3 to 1.5 meters.
  • Security Measures: ISPS-compliant (International Ship and Port Facility Security Code) with stringent security protocols in place.

Services:

  • Pilotage: Mandatory for certain vessel sizes. Pilots are available 24/7 to assist with navigation and berthing.
  • Towage: Tug services provided for vessel docking and undocking.
  • Bunkering: Fueling services available for ships.
  • Repairs and Maintenance: Facilities and services for minor ship repairs and maintenance.
  • Customs: On-site customs and inspection services to facilitate the clearance of goods.
  • Waste Disposal: Proper waste reception facilities complying with MARPOL regulations.

Connectivity:

  • Road Access: Well-connected by major road networks facilitating cargo transit to and from the port.
  • Rail Access: Limited rail connectivity; however, there are plans for future rail integration.
  • Airport Proximity: Haugesund Airport, Karmøy, is located approximately 12km from the port, offering connectivity for passenger and cargo flights.

Economic Significance:

  • The Port of Haugesund serves as a critical hub for maritime traffic in the Stavanger region, supporting local industries, including shipping, fishing, and offshore oil and gas operations.
  • It significantly contributes to the regional and national economy by facilitating trade and transportation.

Future Developments:

  • Plans for expansion and modernization are often reviewed to enhance capacity and efficiency, including deepening berths and deploying advanced cargo handling technologies.

The Port of Haugesund, with its strategic location and robust facilities, remains an essential component of Norway's maritime infrastructure.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
TROMS EXPLORER Cargo NOHAU 04:57:31
HAVSKJELL Pleasure 04:25:38
BRANNBAATEN I HGSD Port 04:24:52
OLYMPIC TRITON baycraft KILLINGOY 04:24:27
HOVDING Pleasure 03:23:29
HJELM WAAGE Port VHF CH 16 02:59:00
OV UTVAER Other CH 16 02:26:45
SIEM BARRACUDA baycraft CG PNR 01:57:16
JOHANNE KARINE Passenger LOKAL TUR HAUGESUND 01:56:33
SIEM STINGRAY baycraft HAUGESUND 01:55:06
KV BJORNOYA Port CG OPERATION 01:54:37
BERGENSFJORD Passenger RISOYA 12:29:35
OYAKONGEN Passenger 11/22/2024
KV MOB 2259 Military 11/22/2024
RC BERGESEN Port 11/22/2024
ROV1303 Other 11/22/2024
AGGI Passenger 11/22/2024
THETYS Pleasure 11/22/2024
KV MOB 2258 Sailing 11/22/2024
EDDA FRENDE baycraft KILLINGOY 11/22/2024

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