LARVIK
- NOLAR
- Latitude: 59.0425
- Longitude: 10.0335
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Larvik Vestfold og Telemark 3263 Norway
Phone number: +47 33 12 88 50
Web-site: http://www.larvik.havn.no/
Larvik is an important port located in the city of Larvik in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway. Positioned along the southern coast of the country, Larvik serves as a significant maritime gateway with various facilities and services tailored to handle both cargo and passenger traffic.
General Description:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 59° 2' N latitude and 10° 2' E longitude.
- Access: The port is easily accessible from the Skagerrak strait, which connects to the North Sea, providing maritime links to both European and international destinations.
- Climate: The region experiences a temperate maritime climate, with relatively mild winters and cool summers, conducive for year-round operations.
Port Specifications:
Berth Information:
- Total Berths: Multiple berths with facilities to accommodate a variety of vessels including cargo ships, ferries, and cruise lines.
- Depth: Varies across different berths but generally sufficient to handle medium to large-sized vessels.
Terminal Facilities:
- Passenger Terminal: Equipped with modern amenities for passengers, including waiting lounges, customs, immigration services, and transportation links.
- Cargo Terminals: Several terminals for handling various types of cargo including containerized, bulk, and general cargo. Facilities include warehouses, storage areas, and specialized handling equipment.
- Ro-Ro Facilities: Dedicated roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) facilities to accommodate vehicle and heavy machinery transport.
Services:
- Pilotage: Mandatory for certain vessel sizes and types, with pilotage services available for assisting vessels in navigating to and from the port.
- Towage: Tug services are available to assist vessels with docking and undocking.
- Bunkering: On-site bunkering facilities provide fuel and other essential supplies to vessels.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair and maintenance services available, with larger shipyards in the region for more extensive work.
Logistics and Connectivity:
- Road and Rail Links: Well-connected by road and rail networks facilitating the efficient movement of goods and passengers to and from the port.
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry services to destinations such as Denmark, enhancing passenger and vehicle mobility across the Skagerrak strait.
Customs and Security:
- Customs: Comprehensive customs services ensure smooth import and export operations.
- Security: Adheres to International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code standards ensuring high levels of security for all port activities.
Environmental Considerations:
- Sustainability Initiatives: Efforts are made to minimize the environmental impact of port operations, including waste management, conservation measures, and initiatives to reduce emissions.
Notable Points:
- Port of Larvik holds strategic importance for regional trade and passenger transport.
- Plays a crucial role in Norway’s export of goods, particularly stone products such as Larvikite, a unique type of granite extensively used in construction and decoration.
- Offers a blend of services catering to both commercial shipping and tourism, with facilities supporting a diverse range of maritime activities.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Larvik Havn KF
- Website: Larvik Havn
- Telephone: Available on the port’s official website for direct inquiries.
This characterization of the Port of Larvik underscores its significance as a key maritime hub in Norway, capable of handling extensive maritime traffic while fostering economic growth in the region.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
ONEGO ISLE | Cargo | NOLAR | 01:25:35 | |
BAUS | Towing/Tug | LARVIK | 12:24:07 | |
ELISABETH | Cargo | NLRTM | 12:22:02 | |
SUPERSPEED 1 | Passenger | DK.HHALS<>NO.KRS | 1/17/2025 | |
BIANCA RAMBOW | Cargo | NOKRS | 1/17/2025 | |
FEED STAVANGER | Cargo | NOLAR | 1/16/2025 | |
PANDA 002 | Cargo | NOLAR | 1/15/2025 | |
FENJA | Cargo | NOLAR | 1/13/2025 | |
MSC ABIGAIL F | Cargo | NOBVK | 1/11/2025 | |
SKAGERN | Cargo | KRISTINEHAMN | 1/11/2025 | |
BOB | Towing/Tug | LARVIK | 1/10/2025 | |
HAGLAND CAPTAIN | Cargo | LARVIK | 1/10/2025 | |
SCAN FJORD | Cargo | LARVIK | 1/7/2025 | |
RESCUE STORMBULL | Port | VHF 16/02016 | 1/7/2025 | |
ENERGIZER | Cargo | NOLAR | 1/6/2025 | |
SUPERSPEED 2 | Passenger | NOLAR-DKHIR | 1/1/2025 | |
LINK SUN | Cargo | LARVIK | 12/30/2024 | |
SPICA J | Cargo | NOLAR | 12/29/2024 | |
JSP MOEN | Cargo | NOLAR VIA SKAGEN ANC | 12/28/2024 | |
KV MOB 2098 | Port | 12/28/2024 |