LEER
- DELEE
- Latitude: 53.22
- Longitude: 7.451
- Inland, Europe
- Port in Germany
Location: Leer Lower Saxony 26789 Germany
Marine Port of Leer in Germany
General Overview
- Location: Leer is a town in the East Frisia region of Lower Saxony, Germany, situated on the River Ems.
- Coordinates: Approximately 53°14′N latitude and 7°27′E longitude.
- Type of Port: River port, providing access to both inland and maritime transportation.
Port Specifications
- Waterway Access: The port is accessible via the River Ems, which connects to the North Sea. The river is navigable for seagoing vessels up to a certain size and draft.
- Draught: Generally suitable for vessels with a draft of up to 6.0 meters.
- Berths: Multiple berths are available, catering to various types of vessels including cargo ships, fishing boats, and pleasure crafts.
- Cargo Handling: Equipped for handling a range of cargo types including bulk goods, general cargo, and possibly containerized goods, depending on specific facilities.
- Facilities:
- Warehousing: Storage options available for goods in transit.
- Loading/Unloading Equipment: Cranes, forklifts, and other equipment help in the efficient transfer of goods.
- Logistics Support: Availability of logistic and freight forwarding services.
- Navigation Aids: The port is equipped with necessary navigational aids including lights, buoys, and potentially a VTS (Vessel Traffic Service) to assist in safe and efficient port operations.
Connectivity
- Road & Rail Access: The port is well-connected by road and rail, facilitating the movement of goods to and from the hinterland.
- Proximity to Major Cities: Close to other significant cities in the region such as Emden and Oldenburg.
Environmental & Safety Measures
- Environmental Compliance: Adheres to national and EU environmental standards regarding pollution control and sustainability.
- Safety Protocols: Implementation of strict safety measures to ensure the secure handling of goods and the safety of port personnel.
Additional Facilities
- Ship Repair and Maintenance: Facilities or adjacent services available for ship repair and maintenance.
- Customs and Inspection Services: Available to handle the regulatory requirements for goods entering or leaving Germany/European Union.
Commercial and Industrial Significance
- The port serves as a vital hub for trade in the region, contributing to the local and regional economy.
- Supports various industries including agriculture, manufacturing, and fisheries by providing necessary logistical support.
The Marine Port of Leer is a crucial logistical node, integrating riverine and maritime transport capabilities to support regional trade and industry.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NYOTA | Pleasure | 03:52:59 | ||
| ANTONIE II | Other | LEER | 03:29:23 | |
| PRINZ HEINRICH | Passenger | LEER | 02:57:00 | |
| THUN RESOLVE | Tanker | DELFZIJL | 02:29:56 | |
| SPIEKEROOG3 | Passenger | SCHIFFSRESTAURANT | 02:27:14 | |
| EMS SKY | Towing/Tug | LEER | 01:58:58 | |
| STOERTEBEKER | Passenger | LEER | 01:29:55 | |
| ANAKIN | Pleasure | 01:28:06 | ||
| FRIEDRICH | Sailing | EMDEN | 12:29:44 | |
| UBATUBA | Pleasure | 5/16/2026 | ||
| WARSTEINER ADMIRAL | Passenger | 5/15/2026 | ||
| VIC DORN | Pleasure | 5/15/2026 | ||
| DARSS | Dredging | EMS | 5/15/2026 | |
| LADY ANNA | Cargo | ZWOLLE | 5/15/2026 | |
| AFRICAN QUEEN | Sailing | 5/14/2026 | ||
| ORCA | Other | LEMMER | 5/14/2026 | |
| MARGO | Pleasure | 5/14/2026 | ||
| TOMKE | Pleasure | 5/13/2026 | ||
| FIDELITY | Cargo | CUIJK | 5/13/2026 | |
| HYGGE | Sailing | 5/12/2026 |