LUDWIGSHAFEN

  • DELUH
  • Latitude: 49.4918
  • Longitude: 8.4408
  • Inland, Europe
  • Port in Germany

Location: Ludwigshafen Rhineland-Palatinate 67059 Germany

Ludwigshafen is a major city located on the western bank of the Rhine River in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is an important industrial and port city primarily known for its chemical industry, especially as the home to the headquarters of BASF, the world's largest chemical producer.

Marine Port Overview: Ludwigshafen Harbor

Location:

  • Coordinates: Approximately 49.4823° N latitude and 8.4464° E longitude
  • Proximity: Situated on the Rhine River, near Mannheim and directly across from Ludwigshafen am Rhein.

Port Infrastructure:

  1. Terminals:

    • Chemical Terminals: Given BASF's vicinity, a significant portion of the port's infrastructure is designed to handle chemical products.
    • Container Terminals: Facilities are available for loading, unloading, and storage of containerized cargo.
    • Bulk Cargo Terminals: Capable of handling dry bulk goods such as minerals and agricultural products.
    • Liquid Cargo Terminals: For handling various liquid goods including chemicals and oils.
  2. Cargo Handling Equipment:

    • Cranes
    • Conveyors
    • Pipelines (especially for seamless handling of liquid chemicals)
    • Forklifts and other heavy machinery
  3. Storage Facilities:

    • Warehouses, including temperature-controlled ones for sensitive materials
    • Silos and tanks for bulk and liquid storage

Connectivity:

  • Rail and Road Links: Excellent rail and road connections to link the port with inland destinations in Germany and broader central Europe.
  • Inland Waterways: The Rhine River provides direct access to the North Sea via the Port of Rotterdam, making it a crucial link in the inland waterway network.

Services:

  • Cargo Handling and Stevedoring
  • Customs and Logistics Services
  • Maintenance and Repair Services
  • Hazardous Materials Handling
  • Freight Forwarding

Key Commodities:

  • Chemicals and Petrochemicals: Due to proximity to BASF, the port heavily specializes in chemical transportation and logistics.
  • Manufactured Goods: Products related to the industrial operations in the region.
  • Agricultural Products and Raw Materials: Includes grains, ores, and minerals.

Environmental and Safety Standards:

  • Strict adherence to European Union regulations concerning environmental protection and safety.
  • Robust safety protocols for handling hazardous materials, given the high volume of chemicals.

Economic Impact:

  • The port serves as a key logistical hub for the Rhein-Neckar metropolitan region.
  • It supports local industries, particularly chemicals, manufacturing, and trade sectors.

Ludwigshafen harbor is an integral part of the local and regional economy, providing essential port and logistics services that bolster Germany’s industrial heartland.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
MS OBERRHEIN Other 0000AVDAA1 04:59:28
MS99 Other MANNNHEIM 02:57:35
SALISSO Cargo 02:35:22
BAVARIA 80 Cargo MAINZ 01:52:39
ANTONELA Other KARLSSRUHE 01:48:20
MADDY Cargo 01:25:22
GERARD ALBERT Other 01:25:10
YOLANDE baycraft LINZ 01:11:50
LEVANA Other DEREG00020DOCKX0002 12:54:43
SPEYER Other SPEYER 12:52:41
PEGASUS Cargo HANAU 12:18:29
SWISS DIAMOND Passenger MANNHEIM 12:17:44
NADUAH Tanker GENT KLUIZENDOK KLU 11/21/2024
PONTON 34 Dredging 11/21/2024
VERTIGO Tanker LUDWIGSHAFEN BASF 11/21/2024
BILGENENTOELER 7 Other MANNHEIIM 11/21/2024
AMASERENA Passenger AMSTERDAM 11/21/2024
PARADOX Cargo RAVENSTEIN 11/21/2024
WILJO Cargo NVT 11/21/2024
CAESAR Cargo LUDWIGHAFEN 11/21/2024

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