IISALMI
- FIIIS
- Latitude: 63.5278
- Longitude: 27.2281
- Baltic Sea
- Port in Finland
Location: Iisalmi Eastern Finland 74100 Finland
Phone number: +358 17 272 4000
Web-site: http://www.portofiisalmi.fi
Marine Port Description and Specifications: IISALMI, Finland
Location: Iisalmi is a city in the Northern Savonia region of Finland. The port is located inland, connected to a network of lakes and waterways. It serves as a significant point for regional trade and logistics.
Coordinates: Latitude: Approximately 63.5598° N Longitude: Approximately 27.1903° E
Type of Port: Inland lake port
Accessibility:
- Waterways: Connected via Finnish lake routes, part of the extensive waterway network of the Saimaa lake region.
- Road Access: Well-connected by Finnish road network, particularly via Highway 5.
- Railway: Proximity to main railway lines enhances cargo transport efficiency.
Facilities:
- Cargo Handling: Equipped for handling various types of cargo, including bulk materials, timber, and general goods.
- Storage: Ample storage facilities, including warehouses and open storage areas for bulk cargo.
- Mooring: Adequate mooring facilities for commercial and smaller vessels typical to lake shipping.
- Cranes and Equipment: Modern loading and unloading equipment, but may not cater to very large-scale maritime cargo operations given its inland nature.
- Support Services: Repair services, fueling stations, and basic maritime services are available.
Depth:
- Given the nature of inland lake ports, water depth is sufficient for smaller cargo vessels and barges but not for large ocean-going ships.
Operational Aspects:
- Seasonal Operation: Navigation is generally influenced by seasonal conditions, with winter ice potentially impacting shipping schedules.
- Customs and Security: Standard Finnish customs procedures apply, with efficient security measures ensuring cargo safety.
Economic Significance:
- Regional Hub: Plays a vital role in supporting the regional economy, particularly in timber, agriculture, and local manufacturing.
- Trade: Facilitates both domestic trade within Finland and potentially cross-border trade via connected waterways.
Sustainability Efforts:
- Efforts are typically aligned with Finnish environmental regulations, promoting sustainability and reducing ecological impact.
Additional Information:
- Local Contacts: The port is managed by local authorities with information accessible through the municipality of Iisalmi.
- Development Plans: Potential for future expansions and enhancements based on regional development strategies and increasing trade activities.
Overall, Iisalmi port serves as a crucial node in Finland’s network of inland ports, effectively supporting regional trade and integrating with broader logistical frameworks.
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