KEFLAVIK
- ISKEF
- Latitude: 64.0024
- Longitude: -22.5488
- North Atlantic
- Port in Iceland
Location: Keflavik Reykjanes Peninsula 230 Iceland
Phone number: +354 421-4000
Web-site: http://www.portofkeflavik.is/
Marine Port Description: Keflavík, Iceland
Overview:
Keflavík, located in Southwest Iceland, serves as one of the key maritime hubs in the country. It is situated near the Reykjanes Peninsula, approximately 50 km (31 miles) from the capital city of Reykjavik. The port is vital for both commercial and fishing activities, owing to its strategic position and advanced facilities.
Location:
- Coordinates: 64°00'N latitude and 22°33'W longitude
- Nearest Major City: Reykjavik (around 50 km away)
- Time Zone: GMT (no daylight saving time)
Port Layout and Infrastructure:
- Harbor Type: Coastal Breakwater Harbor
- Berths and Quays: Multiple berths equipped to handle various cargo types, including dry bulk, general cargo, and container vessels.
- Draft Depth: Varies across berths but accommodates vessels with varying draft requirements.
- Anchorage: Designated anchorage areas outside the port basin suitable for larger vessels waiting to dock.
- Tidal Range: Generally moderate, impacting the draft availability and scheduling.
Facilities and Services:
- Cargo Handling Equipment: Modern cranes, forklifts, and other machinery to ensure efficient loading and unloading.
- Storage and Warehousing: Ample storage space including warehouses, cold storage for seafood, and open yards for containerized goods.
- Fuel and Bunkering: Available services for fueling various types of vessels.
- Repair and Maintenance: Ship repair and maintenance services, including dry dock facilities.
- Safety and Security: Adheres to international security protocols (ISPS Code compliance) ensuring secure operations.
Pilotage and Navigation:
- Pilotage: Compulsory for certain vessel sizes and types; pilots available 24/7.
- Tug Services: Assist with berthing and unberthing operations.
- Navigation Aids: Adequate lights, signals, and radio communication facilities to assist with safe navigation.
Trade and Commerce:
- Main Imports: Vehicles, machinery, consumer goods, fuel.
- Main Exports: Fish and seafood, aluminum, ferrosilicon, medical products.
- Fishing: A major hub for the fishing industry, including processing and exporting seafood.
Access and Connectivity:
- Road Access: Well-connected to the Icelandic road network facilitating easy transportation of goods.
- Airport Connectivity: Proximity to Keflavík International Airport provides additional logistical advantages for air cargo.
- Rail Access: Not applicable, as Iceland has no railway system.
Environmental and Regulatory Compliance:
- Waste Management: Comprehensive facilities to handle ship-generated waste and recycling.
- Environmental Regulations: Strict compliance with environmental standards and regulations aimed at protecting the local marine environment.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Reykjaneshöfn Port Authority
- Website: Typically available (subject to check for updated contact details)
- Contact Numbers: Available through the port's official directory for shipping agents and logistical inquiries.
Summary:
Keflavík Port is a crucial maritime gateway for Iceland, providing vital services for international trade and the local fishing industry. With modern facilities, strategic geographical location, and comprehensive service offerings, the port ensures efficient and secure maritime operations.
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