HULL
- GBHUL
- Latitude: 53.7424
- Longitude: -0.279758
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in UK
Location: UK
Hull, formally known as Kingston upon Hull, is a significant port city in East Yorkshire, England, situated on the north bank of the Humber Estuary. Historically, its strategic location made it an essential maritime hub for trade, especially with northern Europe and Scandinavia. Below is a detailed description and specification of the Port of Hull:
Port Description:
Location:
- Latitude: 53.74° N
- Longitude: 0.33° W
- Situated on the north shore of the Humber Estuary.
Ownership and Management:
- Owned and operated by Associated British Ports (ABP).
History and Significance:
- Hull has a rich maritime history dating back to the 12th century.
- It has traditionally been a center for deep-sea fishing, whaling, and trading, and it continues to be a vital commercial port.
Port Specifications:
Facilities:
- Terminals: The port has specialized terminals for handling various types of cargo, including containers, Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off), ferry services, liquid and dry bulk, and forest products.
- Docks: Includes King George Dock, Queen Elizabeth Dock, Albert Dock, Alexandra Dock, and William Wright Dock.
- Warehousing: Extensive warehousing facilities for cargo storage.
- Cold Storage: Refrigerated storage for perishable goods.
- Cranes and Handling Equipment: Equipped with modern cranes and material handling equipment to facilitate efficient loading and unloading.
Cargo Types Handled:
- Containerized Cargo: Offers comprehensive container handling services.
- Ro-Ro Traffic: Facilitates transportation of trucks, semi-trailers, and other wheeled cargo.
- Bulk Cargo: Handles both dry (such as grains, minerals) and liquid bulk (like chemicals, oils).
- General Cargo: Including timber, steel, and other building materials.
- Passenger Services: Regular ferry services to continental Europe, especially to destinations in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Infrastructure:
- Road and Rail Connectivity: Excellent links to the national road network via the A63 and M62, and direct rail connections to major UK destinations.
- Hinterland Connectivity: Serves the industrial and agricultural heartlands of northern England and the Midlands.
Technical Specifications:
- Draught: Maximum draught of approximately 10.5 meters at various berths, accommodating sizable vessels.
- Berth Length: Multiple berths with lengths ranging from 100m to over 300m.
- Pilotage and Navigation: Pilotage services are available and compulsory for certain vessels, ensuring safe navigation within the Humber Estuary and River Hull.
Support Services:
- Pilotage: Managed by Humber Estuary Services.
- Towage: Available to assist vessels with navigation and berthing.
- Bunkering: Refuelling services for vessels.
- Ship Repair: Facilities for repair and maintenance of vessels in nearby shipyards.
Sustainability:
- Environmental Initiatives: Efforts to minimize the environmental impact include waste management systems, pollution control, and initiatives to reduce carbon emissions.
Strategic Importance:
- Hull's strategic location and comprehensive facilities make it a crucial link between the UK and continental Europe, supporting both commercial trade and passenger travel.
Future Developments:
- The port continually invests in infrastructure improvements and technology upgrades to enhance efficiency and capacity, positioning itself for future growth in global maritime trade.
Whether handling commercial cargo or providing passenger services, the Port of Hull remains a pivotal maritime gateway in the UK, supporting economic connectivity and growth.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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C HORIZON | Towing/Tug | GBHUL | 05:27:28 | |
MMS SUPERIOR | Other | HULL | 05:25:55 | |
BEAUTRANGA | Cargo | GBHUL | 02:56:36 | |
STAR CURACAO | Tanker | HULL PILOT STATION | 02:55:42 | |
SANITY | Cargo | GBHUL | 02:55:11 | |
STOC BALTIC | Tanker | VASTERAS | 02:25:50 | |
SCOT BAY | Cargo | HULL | 01:20:30 | |
RIX PHOENIX | Tanker | 12:56:33 | ||
MEDUSA 2 | baycraft | CPI | 12:50:38 | |
DUKE OF NORMANDY | Towing/Tug | GB HUL | 12:26:36 | |
PRIDE OF HULL | Passenger | EURO-HULL-EURO | 11/25/2024 | |
RIX OWL | Tanker | 0 | 11/25/2024 | |
SMIT NEYLAND | Pleasure | SOUTHAMPTON | 11/25/2024 | |
VB KINGSMAN | Towing/Tug | HARBOUR TOWAGE | 11/25/2024 | |
ODIN | Cargo | HULL | 11/25/2024 | |
FREYA | Cargo | BEZEE <> GBHUL | 11/24/2024 | |
UKD CHERRY SAND | Dredging | GB HUL | 11/23/2024 | |
MERIT | Cargo | NLRTM | 11/22/2024 | |
WHITONIA | Tanker | GBSOU | 11/22/2024 | |
VB PULLMAN | Towing/Tug | HARBOUR TOWAGE | 11/22/2024 |