HERENLAAK
- BEMSK
- Latitude: 51.1011
- Longitude: 5.8175
- Inland, Europe
- Marina in Belgium
Location: Belgium
Herenlaak is not a known marine port in Belgium, nor does it appear in major databases and listings of global ports. Belgium has its prominent ports, such as the Port of Antwerp, Port of Ghent, Port of Zeebrugge, and Port of Ostend, which are well-documented and crucial hubs in international maritime logistics and trade.
If “Herenlaak” exists in a more localized or specific context, such as a marina, private mooring area, or a small municipal dock, detailed information might not be readily available in standard maritime directories. Here is a brief description of the major marine ports in Belgium for context:
Port of Antwerp
- Location: Flanders region, Belgium
- Type: Deepwater inland port
- Specialties: Cargo handling, container shipping, petrochemicals, and bulk goods
- Facilities: Extensive container terminals, breakbulk terminals, tank storage, dry docks, and repair services
- Annual Throughput: Over 200 million tonnes of cargo
Port of Ghent (North Sea Port)
- Location: Ghent, Belgium, connected to the North Sea via the Ghent–Terneuzen Canal
- Type: Sea and inland port
- Specialties: Bulk cargo, vehicles, general cargo, and containers
- Facilities: Docks, quays, distribution centers, and industrial zones
Port of Zeebrugge
- Location: Zeebrugge, Belgium
- Type: Seaport
- Specialties: Roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) traffic, container shipping, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and bulk handling
- Facilities: Large RoRo terminals, container terminals, LNG terminal, and cruise terminal
Port of Ostend
- Location: Ostend, Belgium
- Type: Seaport with ferry and fishing harbor functionality
- Specialties: Passenger transport, seafood handling, and offshore wind energy support
- Facilities: Ferry terminals, fish auction centers, and a marina for leisure boats
If you have specific information or context indicating Herenlaak's existence and operational status, I recommend consulting local Belgian maritime authorities or regions' nautical charts for up-to-date and precise information.
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