KAJGADE BRO
- Latitude: 55.2542
- Longitude: 11.2869
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Denmark
Location: Denmark
It appears there may be a misunderstanding or a typo in the name "KAJGADE BRO," as there is no widely recognized marine port by that name in Denmark. However, if you are referring to a marine port in Denmark, here’s a general description and typical specifications that you might expect from a Danish port, using a couple of examples of well-known Danish ports like Port of Copenhagen or Port of Aarhus.
Description:
Port of Copenhagen (Københavns Havn):
The Port of Copenhagen is a major international port located in Denmark's capital, Copenhagen. It serves as a central hub for maritime traffic in the Baltic Sea and is one of the largest ports in the region.
Port of Aarhus (Århus Havn):
The Port of Aarhus is Denmark’s largest container port and the second-largest commercial port in the country. It is located in Aarhus, Denmark’s second-largest city, and serves as a critical maritime gateway for goods entering and leaving Northern Europe.
Specifications:
General Facilities:
- Harbor Type: Deep-water ports
- Terminals: Multiple terminals for different types of cargo including containers, bulk goods, and passengers.
- Cargo Handling: Advanced facilities for both traditional bulk cargo and modern containerized freight.
- Warehouses: Storage capabilities with expansive warehouse capacities.
- Cranes: High-capacity cranes and other loading/unloading machinery.
Port of Copenhagen Specifics:
- Channel Depth: Up to 12 meters at the approach and 11 meters at the quayside.
- Passenger Terminals: Accommodates over 1 million cruise passengers annually.
- Container Terminals: Efficient container loading/unloading facilities.
- Ro-Ro Facilities: Capable of handling Roll-on/Roll-off cargo including vehicles.
- Logistics: Integrated logistics hubs offering warehousing and distribution services.
- Berths: Multiple berths for cargo and passenger vessels.
Port of Aarhus Specifics:
- Channel Depth: Up to 14 meters at the approach channel.
- Quay Length: Extensive quay length offering multiple berthing options.
- Container Terminals: The main container terminal is one of the largest in Scandinavia with a high throughput capacity.
- Bulk Cargo Facilities: Capable of handling grain, feed, and other bulk cargo.
- Ro-Ro and Ferry Services: Facilitates efficient Ro-Ro operations and ferry services.
- Cranes: State-of-the-art container cranes capable of handling large vessels.
- Intermodal Connections: Excellent rail and road connections for seamless cargo transit.
Additional Services:
- Pilotage: Mandatory pilotage for large vessels to ensure safe navigation.
- Bunkering: Availability of bunkering services for refueling ships.
- Tug Services: Tug assistance for maneuvering within the port.
- Maritime Services: Repair, maintenance, and other maritime services.
If you were referring to a specific, smaller or lesser-known port with a unique name, I would recommend checking with a more detailed maritime database or contacting local authorities for more precise information.
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