KALMAR
- SEKLR
- Latitude: 56.6605
- Longitude: 16.3695
- Baltic Sea
- Port in Sweden
Location: Kalmar Kalmar County 392 31 Sweden
Phone number: +46 480 45 00 00
Web-site: http://www.kalmar.se/en/kalmar-hamn/
Marine Port Description and Specification: Kalmar, Sweden
Kalmar, situated on the southeastern coast of Sweden, is a historic port city known for its strategic location by the Baltic Sea. This overview provides insights into the port's layout, capabilities, infrastructure, and services.
Location:
- Coordinates: Latitude: 56.6639° N, Longitude: 16.3616° E
- Region: Kalmar County
- Proximity: It lies close to the island of Öland, connected by the Öland Bridge, facilitating both maritime and road logistics.
Port Infrastructure:
Terminals and Docks:
- Cargo Terminals: There are multiple terminals designed to handle varied cargo types, including bulk, breakbulk, and containerized shipments.
- Passenger Terminals: Facilities to serve cruise and ferry traffic, providing amenities for passengers.
- Private Docks: Certain berths are designated for private and leisure vessels.
Berthing Facilities:
- The port is equipped with berths of various depths to accommodate a range of ship sizes, from small commercial vessels to larger cargo ships.
- Depth: Generally, the water depth ranges up to 10 meters, accommodating medium-sized cargo ships.
Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Modern cranes (both mobile and fixed) for efficient loading and unloading.
- Specialized equipment for bulk material handling.
- Forklifts and other material handling vehicles for ground transport.
Storage Facilities:
- Warehouses: Several warehouses for dry goods and refrigerated storage.
- Open Yards: Spaces for container storage and large machinery.
Services Offered:
Pilotage and Tug Services:
- Pilotage services are compulsory for certain vessel sizes entering the port.
- Tug services are available to assist with berthing operations.
Customs and Security:
- Onsite customs offices to facilitate import/export processes.
- Strict security protocols in compliance with international maritime regulations.
Logistics and Transportation:
- Integrated rail and road connections for efficient hinterland transport.
- Freight forwarding and third-party logistics (3PL) services offered by various operators.
Environmental Measures:
- Implementation of environmentally sustainable practices to minimize the port’s ecological footprint.
- Waste reception facilities for ships to dispose of their waste properly.
Key Commodities Handled:
- Exports: Timber, machinery, agricultural products, and manufactured goods.
- Imports: Petroleum products, raw materials, consumer goods, and bulk commodities.
Additional Facilities:
- Repair and Maintenance: Availability of repair yards and dry docks for vessel maintenance.
- Bunkering Services: Fuel supply services for ships berthed at the port.
- Crew Services: Amenities for crew members including rest areas, medical facilities, and access to local transportation.
Future Developments:
- The port of Kalmar continuously looks for opportunities to expand and modernize its infrastructure to meet growing demand and to support larger vessels and increased cargo volumes.
- There are ongoing discussions about further deepening the channels and expanding the container handling capacity.
Connectivity:
- Road Network: Direct access to Sweden’s national road network ensuring efficient inland connectivity.
- Rail Network: Linked with Sweden's extensive rail system for container and bulk cargo transport.
- Öland Bridge: Enhances access to and from the island of Öland, boosting regional trade.
Economic Impact:
- The port significantly contributes to the local and regional economy by providing employment opportunities and by serving as a critical node in Sweden’s trade infrastructure.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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NORDIC SOLA | Tanker | FINLI->SEKLR | 1/17/2025 | |
RESCUE KERSTI HYDEN | Port | SWEDISH SAR VESSEL | 1/17/2025 | |
NORDKABEL | Dredging | KALMAR | 1/17/2025 | |
PLEIJEL | baycraft | SEKLR KALMAR | 1/17/2025 | |
SOLSUND | Passenger | KALMAR | 1/17/2025 | |
RMS LAAR | Cargo | SEKLR | 1/17/2025 | |
PILOT 790 SE | Port | SIMRISHAMN | 1/17/2025 | |
RESCUE SONJA MARGITH | Port | SWEDISH SAR VESSEL | 1/17/2025 | |
FLINK | Towing/Tug | SEKLR | 1/17/2025 | |
PILOT 777 SE | Port | KALMARSUND CH13 | 1/17/2025 | |
M/T ORAHOLM | Tanker | SEKLR | 1/17/2025 | |
OLOF TRATALJA | Cargo | 1/16/2025 | ||
SILVA | Cargo | LVSKU | 1/16/2025 | |
CALMARE NYCKEL | Other | KALMAR | 1/16/2025 | |
JOSEFIN | Cargo | SEFLI | 1/16/2025 | |
KBV 003 | Port | PATROLLING | 12/31/2024 | |
COE KAETHE | Cargo | SEKLR | 12/31/2024 | |
ERNST HAGEDORN | Cargo | SEKLR | 12/29/2024 | |
KEY BAY | Tanker | |||
MILLERNTOR | Cargo |