KALAJOKI

  • FIKJO
  • Latitude: 64.222
  • Longitude: 23.7174
  • Baltic Sea
  • Port in Finland

Location: Finland

Kalajoki Marine Port Description and Specifications

General Overview:

Kalajoki Marine Port is a Finnish port located in the town of Kalajoki, on the west coast of Finland. It primarily services the Gulf of Bothnia, which is part of the Baltic Sea. The port is strategically positioned to support various types of maritime activities, including cargo handling, shipping, and logistics services.

Location:

  • Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 64°14' N latitude and 23°57' E longitude.
  • Region: Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland.
  • Accessibility: The port is easily accessible from both land and sea, making it a vital link for trade and transportation.

Port Specifications:

  1. Water Depth:

    • Channel Depth: ~8-10 meters
    • Berth Depth: Generally ranges from 7 to 10 meters, accommodating various vessel sizes.
  2. Berths and Terminals:

    • The port has multiple docks and berths designed for various cargo types.
    • Specialized terminals are available for bulk cargo, container handling, and general cargo.
  3. Cargo Handling Facilities:

    • State-of-the-art cranes and material handling equipment.
    • Warehousing facilities for storage of goods.
    • Efficient loading and unloading processes for quick turnaround times.
    • Separate areas designated for hazardous materials to ensure safety.
  4. Logistics and Connectivity:

    • Connected to major road networks facilitating the efficient movement of goods to and from the port.
    • Proximity to rail lines for effective intermodal transportation.
    • Regular ferry and shipping services to both domestic and international destinations.
  5. Operational Information:

    • Port Authority: Managed by the Kalajoki Port Authority.
    • Opening Hours: Typically operates 24/7 to accommodate international shipping schedules.
    • Offers comprehensive port services, including pilotage, bunkering, and vessel repair/maintenance facilities.
  6. Environmental and Safety Standards:

    • Strict adherence to environmental regulations to minimize impact on the Gulf of Bothnia.
    • Advanced safety protocols to protect personnel, goods, and the environment.
    • Deployment of eco-friendly technologies and practices.
  7. Primary Commodities Handled:

    • Timber and wood products.
    • Agricultural products including grains.
    • Industrial goods and machinery.
    • Various types of bulk materials.
  8. Additional Services:

    • Customs and immigration facilities.
    • Inspection and certification services.
    • Security services with 24-hour surveillance.
    • Technical services such as diving and underwater inspections.

Strategic Importance:

  • The Kalajoki Marine Port serves as a critical hub for Finland's exports and imports, particularly for industries situated in the Northern Ostrobothnia region.
  • It plays a pivotal role in supporting the local economy, providing a gateway to international markets.
  • Its efficient operations and facilities make it an attractive port for global shipping lines and logistics companies.

Contact Information:

  • Port Authority Contact:

Kalajoki Marine Port represents a vital component of Finland’s maritime infrastructure, known for its efficient operations, comprehensive services, and strategic location.

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