LIDKOEPING
- SELDK
- Latitude: 58.5098
- Longitude: 13.1678
- Baltic Sea
- Port in Sweden
Location: Lidköping 531 30 Sweden
Phone number: +46 510 77 00 00
Web-site: http://www.lidkoping.se
Lidköping is a town in the Västra Götaland County of Sweden, situated on the southern shore of Lake Vänern, the largest lake in Sweden and the third-largest in Europe. Lidköping serves as a key inland port due to its prime location on Lake Vänern, contributing to both regional and international maritime trade.
Port Description:
Location: Lidköping is located at the southern end of Lake Vänern. The geographical coordinates are approximately 58.5047° N latitude and 13.1579° E longitude.
Accessibility: The port is accessible from the North Sea through the Göta Älv river and the Trollhätte Canal, which allows vessels to navigate between Gothenburg, on the west coast of Sweden, and Lake Vänern.
Role and Function: Lidköping port handles a variety of cargo, ranging from bulk goods and general cargo to project cargo. It is an essential logistical hub for the regional agricultural and manufacturing industries.
Facilities: The port is equipped with several quays and docking facilities for handling different types of cargo. It includes areas for loading and unloading bulk materials, as well as storage facilities. The port infrastructure supports efficient cargo handling operations.
Port Specifications:
Berths and Quays:
- Number of Berths: Multiple berths to accommodate various vessel sizes.
- Quay Length: Total quay length is sufficient to handle several vessels simultaneously.
Water Depth:
- Approach Depth: The port has maintained channel depths to allow ships safe passage.
- Berthing Depth: Depths at the berths typically vary but are adequately maintained to accommodate conventional inland and regional shipping vessels.
Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Cranes: Mobile and stationary cranes with varying lifting capacities.
- Conveyors: For bulk material handling.
- Forklifts and Other Machinery: For loading and unloading palletized and containerized goods.
Storage Facilities:
- Open Storage: Large open areas for the storage of bulk materials.
- Warehouses: Covered storage spaces for general and specific types of cargo.
Transportation Links:
- Road Access: Well-connected road networks linking the port to major Swedish cities and industrial areas.
- Rail Access: Railway links for the efficient movement of goods to and from the port.
- Inland Waterways: Direct access to the inland waterways through Lake Vänern and canals.
Navigation Aids: Modern navigation systems and aids to ensure safe passage for vessels, including lighting and signaling systems.
Security: The port employs comprehensive security measures complying with international regulations to safeguard cargo and operations.
Nearby Services:
- Ship Repairs and Maintenance: Access to shipyards and facilities for vessel repairs and maintenance services.
- Bunkering Services: Availability of fuel and other essential supplies for vessels.
- Logistics and Freight Forwarding: Professional logistics companies and freight forwarders operating in and around the port area.
Environmental Considerations:
The port adheres to stringent environmental standards to minimize the ecological impact on the surrounding lake and natural environment.
Key Contacts:
- Port Authority: The local port authority manages and regulates operations, safety, and services at the Lidköping port.
- Customs Office: Located at the port for efficient customs clearance and inspection processes.
Lidköping port plays a crucial role in Sweden's inland waterway network, contributing to the economic vitality of the region through efficient cargo handling and transport services.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
WILSON BREST | Cargo | SE LDK | 11/10/2024 | |
LIDKOPING | Towing/Tug | LIDKOPING | 11/9/2024 | |
KBV 051 | Port | COAST GUARD | 11/6/2024 | |
PINTA | Cargo | SELDK | 11/6/2024 |