KASALA

  • FIKA2
  • Latitude: 61.9455
  • Longitude: 21.3474
  • Baltic Sea
  • Marina in Finland

Location: Finland

It seems there's a confusion, as there is no record of a port named "Kasala" in Finland. Finland has numerous significant ports, such as the Port of Helsinki, Port of Turku, Port of Kotka, and Port of Rauma among others. These ports are critical to the country's maritime infrastructure, facilitating international trade and transportation.

If you meant a different port or if there was a typo, please clarify. Here is a brief overview of one of the major ports in Finland—the Port of Helsinki:

Port of Helsinki

Description:

The Port of Helsinki is Finland’s busiest and one of the largest passenger ports in Europe, located on the southern coast of the country. It's a key hub for both cargo and passenger traffic in the Baltic Sea region, serving routes to Estonia, Sweden, Germany, and other destinations.

Specifications:

  1. Location:

    • Latitude: 60.1708° N
    • Longitude: 24.9410° E
  2. Terminals:

    • Eteläsatama (South Harbour): Primarily for passenger ferries.
    • Länsisatama (West Harbour): International and domestic passenger ferry traffic.
    • Vuosaari Harbour: Main cargo harbor, specialized in container and Ro-Ro traffic.
  3. Facilities:

    • Passenger Terminals: Equipped with modern amenities for travelers.
    • Cargo Handling: Advanced cargo handling facilities, including container terminals, Ro-Ro terminals.
    • Warehousing and Storage: Extensive warehousing space and logistics services.
    • Customs and Security Services: Comprehensive customs and security services ensuring smooth and secure operation.
  4. Vessel Accommodation:

    • Docks/Piers: Multiple docks capable of handling large passenger ferries and cargo vessels.
    • Depth: Ranges between 10-13 meters, accommodating a variety of vessel sizes.
  5. Connectivity:

    • Rail and Road: Direct rail and road links to major Finnish cities and cargo distribution centers.
    • Ferry Services: Frequent passenger and vehicle ferry services to Tallinn, Stockholm, and other destinations.
  6. Services:

    • Bunkering: Fueling services for vessels.
    • Repairs and Maintenance: On-site facilities for ship repairs and maintenance.
    • Pilotage: Mandatory pilotage services for certain vessels.

The Port of Helsinki plays a pivotal role in Finland's economy by supporting both domestic and international trade, as well as tourism through its passenger ferry services. It is efficiently connected to the broader European transport network, enhancing its strategic importance.

For precise and up-to-date information, it's advisable to refer to the official website or contact the relevant port authority.

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