LATHEN
- DELAT
- Latitude: 52.8655
- Longitude: 7.30739
- Inland, Europe
- Port in Germany
Location: Lathen Lower Saxony Germany
Lathen is a small municipality located in the Emsland district of Lower Saxony, Germany. As of my knowledge cutoff in 2021, Lathen is not particularly known for having a notable marine port commonly used in the international shipping industry like larger ports such as Hamburg or Bremerhaven. However, it is situated near the Ems River, which does facilitate some local and regional river traffic.
Overview
- Location: Lathen, Emsland District, Lower Saxony, Germany
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 52.8833° N latitude and 7.3167° E longitude
Port Characteristics
- Type: Primarily classified as a river port due to its proximity to the Ems River.
- Accessibility: Generally accessible by smaller vessels and boats suitable for river navigation.
- Infrastructure: Likely includes docking facilities tailored to smaller commercial, fishing, and recreational vessels rather than large cargo ships.
- Usage: Primarily used for local and regional traffic, including commercial trade, fishing, recreation, and possibly some tourism activities.
Specifications
- Berths/Quays: Likely limited in number and size, suitable for smaller vessels.
- Cargo Capacity: Insufficient for large-scale international shipping. Mainly suited for regional trade and transportation.
- Facilities: Basic facilities that might include mooring points, loading/unloading areas, and possibly small warehousing or storage.
Importance
- Economic Impact: Provides local economic benefits, contributing to regional trade and possibly supporting local tourism.
- Connectivity: The Ems River connects to the North Sea, but traffic from Lathen would primarily involve smaller vessels and barges.
Nearby Infrastructure
- Road Access: Connected to local and regional road networks. The A31 motorway is relatively close, providing road connectivity to larger towns and cities.
- Rail Access: Potential access to regional railway services, useful for integration into a broader transportation network.
Additional Notes
- Lathen itself is noted more for its historical significance and local attractions rather than its port activities.
- The region around Lathen might include agricultural activities, small industries, and recreational opportunities linked to the Ems River.
Conclusion
While Lathen may have some port-related activities, its marine port facilities are limited and primarily cater to local and regional needs rather than large-scale international shipping operations. The port serves more as a local facilitator for trade, fishing, and recreational boating activities along the Ems River.
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