KOSTRZYN
- PLKZY
- Latitude: 52.5844
- Longitude: 14.6447
- Inland, Europe
- Port in Poland
Location: Kostrzyn nad Odrą Poland
Phone number: +48 41 123 45 67
Web-site: http://www.port.kostrzyn.pl
Marine Port Description and Specification: Kostrzyn, Poland
Overview:
The marine port of Kostrzyn is a river port located in western Poland, strategically positioned where the Oder and Warta Rivers converge. It serves as an important logistical node for the Northwest region of Poland, facilitating the transportation of goods via inland waterways connected to the larger Baltic and Central European transport networks.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approx. 52°35′N 14°39′E
- Waterways: Oder River and Warta River
- Nearby Cities: Situated near the German border, close to the cities of Gorzów Wielkopolski and Szczecin
Port Specifications:
- Type: Inland river port
- Operator: Managed by regional port authorities and private operators
- Access: Primarily accessed via river, road (European route E30), and rail networks
- Draft: Varies with river conditions, typically suitable for barges and small cargo vessels
- Facilities:
- Cargo Handling: Equipped with cranes and loading/unloading infrastructure for various types of bulk and containerized cargo
- Storage: Availability of open storage yards and warehouses
- Customs Services: Onsite customs clearance and regulatory services for international cargo
- Other Services: Docking, maintenance, and minor repair facilities
Operations:
- Main Activities: Trans-shipment, warehousing, and distribution of goods
- Cargo Types: Includes agricultural products, industrial goods, raw materials, and container freight
- Trade Routes: Connects to larger inland and seaport networks such as Szczecin and Świnoujście, and onward to international destinations
Connectivity:
- Road: Well-connected via major highways, particularly the E30 which links to the larger European road network
- Rail: Extensive rail connections facilitating cargo movement to and from the port
- Inland Waterways: Being part of the Oder Waterway, it connects to various other Polish and European inland ports
Importance:
- Regional Economic Impact: Acts as a significant logistical hub, boosting local economy and industrial development
- Strategic Position: Close to the German border, providing cross-border trade opportunities
Future Developments:
- Infrastructure Upgrades: Plans for modernization and expansion to accommodate larger volumes and more diverse types of cargo
- Sustainability Initiatives: Efforts to enhance eco-friendly operations, reduce emissions, and improve water quality management
The marine port of Kostrzyn is a vital point in the logistics and transport landscape of Poland, contributing to the efficiency and effectiveness of regional and international trade.
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