KRISTIANSAND
- NOKRS
- Latitude: 58.1455
- Longitude: 8.0125
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Kristiansand 4613 Norway
Phone number: +47 38 00 60 00
Web-site: https://www.portofkristiansand.no/
Port of Kristiansand, Norway
General Description:
The Port of Kristiansand is a major maritime hub located in the southern part of Norway in the Vest-Agder county. It is strategically situated on the Skagerrak strait at coordinates 58°08'42"N 007°59'30"E. Kristiansand’s port serves as a critical gateway for both passenger and cargo traffic, linking Norway with Denmark and the broader Baltic and North Sea regions.
Port Specifications:
Location:
- Coordinates: 58°08'42"N, 007°59'30"E
- Country: Norway
- Region: Scandinavian Peninsula
Port Facilities:
- Terminals: The port encompasses multiple terminals catering to different types of cargo, including containers, bulk, general cargo, and roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) freight.
- Berths: Several berths are available with varying depths to accommodate different ship sizes, ranging from small coastal vessels to large container ships.
- Ferries: Frequent ferry services operate from Kristiansand to destinations such as Hirtshals in Denmark.
Depth and Draft:
- Approach Channel Depth: Approximately 13 meters
- Berth Depth: Varies, up to 12 meters
Handling Equipment:
- Modern container cranes
- Mobile cranes
- Ro-Ro ramps
- Forklifts and other cargo handling machinery
Storage Facilities:
- Warehouses for general and refrigerated storage
- Open storage yards for containers and bulk materials
Passenger Facilities:
- A well-equipped ferry terminal with amenities for travelers
- Customs and immigration control
Additional Services:
- Bunkering (fuel supply services)
- Ship repair and maintenance services
- Waste disposal and water supply
Operational Aspects:
- Port Authority: Kristiansand Port Authority
- Operating Hours: Typically operates 24/7, with specific hours for customs and other administrative services.
- Pilotage: Pilotage is compulsory for larger vessels and is provided by the Norwegian Coastal Administration.
- Tugs: Tug services are available to assist ships in maneuvering, particularly in adverse weather conditions.
Economic Significance:
- Kristiansand Port is vital for regional trade, supporting imports and exports of goods such as machinery, metals, seafood, and consumer products.
- It plays a significant role in the local economy, supporting jobs and businesses involved in logistics, transportation, and marine services.
Strategic Importance:
- Due to its location, it serves as a pivotal point for maritime traffic in and out of the Baltic Sea.
- The port is a critical link for ferry services, enhancing tourism and connectivity between Norway and mainland Europe.
Environmental and Safety Considerations:
- Kristiansand Port adheres to strict environmental regulations to minimize its impact on the marine ecosystem.
- Safety protocols are rigorously enforced to ensure the well-being of port workers and the safe handling of goods and passengers.
Development Initiatives:
- Continuous investments are made to upgrade port infrastructure, improve capacity, and enhance operational efficiency to meet growing demand.
- Emphasis on sustainability initiatives, such as shore power facilities to reduce emissions from docked vessels.
In sum, the Port of Kristiansand is a modern, efficient port that serves as a crucial maritime hub in Norway, fostering economic growth and ensuring robust connectivity in the region.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEA PUFFIN 1 | Other | KRISTIANSAND | 05:23:03 | |
| SUPERSPEED 1 | Passenger | DK.HIR<>NO.KRS | 04:56:16 | |
| DYBINGEN | Cargo | 04:54:31 | ||
| OTRA | Port | 04:53:15 | ||
| SAR NICOLAI JARLSBY | Port | 03:55:15 | ||
| FRYD | Pleasure | 03:52:23 | ||
| LOS113 | Port | KRISTIANSAND | 03:29:32 | |
| RESCUE B. RASMUSSEN | Port | SAR-COAST | 03:27:58 | |
| BRAM | Towing/Tug | 03:26:53 | ||
| FARMAR ATHOS | Towing/Tug | KRISTIANSAND | 02:58:26 | |
| BOY LESLIE | Sailing | KISTIANSAND | 02:57:47 | |
| MAARTEN | Passenger | SIGHTSEEING | 02:56:01 | |
| LORELAY | Other | KRISTIANSAND | 01:55:51 | |
| DYKKERSERVICE 5 | Other | 12:54:48 | ||
| LOFOTEN | Passenger | KRISTIANSAND | 12:29:37 | |
| MOLLY | Towing/Tug | CH12 | 12:27:41 | |
| SEVEN SEAS | Pleasure | 12:21:26 | ||
| M/Y ELIN | Pleasure | 11/2/2025 | ||
| GUDRID | Sailing | 11/2/2025 | ||
| MSC ANNE F | Cargo | NOSVG | 11/2/2025 |