MALAGA ANCH
- Latitude: 36.686
- Longitude: -4.37453
- West Mediterranean
- Anchorage in Spain
Location: Malaga Andalusia 29001 Spain
Málaga Port ("MALAGA ANCH") Description and Specifications
1. Overview: Málaga Port, located on the southern coast of Spain in the Andalusian region, is a historical and strategically significant port in the Mediterranean. It serves as a gateway for cargo and passenger traffic between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. It is one of the oldest continuously operated ports in Spain, with a history dating back over 3,000 years.
2. Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 36.7194° N latitude, 4.4226° W longitude.
- Address: Port of Málaga, 29001 Málaga, Spain.
3. Port Specifications:
Anchorage:
- The port offers several designated anchorage areas outside the harbor to accommodate vessels awaiting berth or carrying out operations like refueling, victualling, and other services.
- Depth: Anchorage depths typically range from 12 meters to 30 meters, depending on the designated area.
- Holding Ground: Generally good holding ground with sandy and muddy bottoms.
- Limitations: There may be limitations imposed on vessel size and activities based on weather conditions, especially during the winter when the sea can be rough.
Port Infrastructure:
- Berths and Terminals: Málaga Port includes multiple berths for different types of cargo, from containerized goods to bulk and liquid cargo. It also has specialized terminals for passenger ferries and cruise ships.
- Depth at Berths: Varies from 8 meters to 13 meters, capable of accommodating Panamax vessels and medium-sized cruise ships.
- Loading/Unloading Facilities: Modern cargo handling equipment, including cranes and conveyor systems for efficient loading and unloading operations.
- Passenger Terminals: Facilities for cruise passengers include customs and immigration processing, with adjacent tourist amenities and transportation connections.
Port Services:
- Pilotage: Compulsory for all vessels of a certain size. Pilots can be requested through VHF communication.
- Towage: Tugboat services are available for vessel maneuvering within the port area.
- Mooring: Professional mooring services ensure safe and secure berthing operations.
- Bunkering: Several providers offer fuel and lubricant supplies.
- Ship Repair: Facilities for routine maintenance and emergency repairs, including dry docks and shipyards.
Cargo Handling:
- Containers: State-of-the-art container terminals with efficient handling capacity.
- Bulk Cargo: Terminals for dry and liquid bulk cargo, including grain, cement, petroleum products, and chemicals.
- General Cargo: Facilities for handling a wide range of goods, including fruits and refrigerated products.
Connectivity:
- Road Connectivity: Well-connected to the Spanish road network, offering easy access to major highways.
- Rail Connectivity: Rail links are available for freight distribution to inland destinations.
- Air Connection: Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport, located nearby, enhances connectivity for air freight and passenger transfers.
Environmental and Safety Measures:
- Environmental Policy: Strict adherence to environmental regulations to minimize pollution and ensure sustainable operations.
- Safety: Advanced safety protocols and equipment, including firefighting and emergency response teams.
Additional Information:
- Port Authority: The Málaga Port Authority oversees port activities, ensuring compliance with national and international regulations.
- Customs and Immigration: Facilities for customs clearance and immigration processing are available for both cargo and passenger vessels.
- Local Amenities: Proximity to the city of Málaga provides ample amenities, including hotels, restaurants, and cultural attractions.
Málaga Port is a vital node in global maritime routes, combining rich historical significance with modern infrastructure and services to support international trade and tourism.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JADELAND | Cargo | ES AGP | 2/21/2026 | |
| WINE TRADER | Tanker | ESAGP | 2/17/2026 | |
| YU RU | Tanker | MALAGA | 2/14/2026 | |
| INDIAN BULKER | Cargo | MANDR > ESAGP | 2/9/2026 | |
| SAN MARCO MAERSK | Cargo | BEANT>MAPTM1 | 2/7/2026 | |
| AVENIR ASPIRATION | Tanker | ESAGP | 2/6/2026 | |
| ALICE COSULICH | Tanker | ESAGP | 2/5/2026 | |
| SEACON ANTWERP | Cargo | ES AGP | 2/5/2026 | |
| NAVIN KESTREL | Cargo | PT AVE | 2/3/2026 | |
| NEPTUNE ODYSSEY | Cargo | ESAGP | 2/3/2026 | |
| PLATA LUCKY | Tanker | ES AGP | 2/3/2026 | |
| FEDERAL ST LAURENT | Cargo | MALAGA | 1/30/2026 | |
| CAPUCINE | Cargo | DE EME | 1/29/2026 | |
| CHRISTINA B | Cargo | ES AGP | 1/28/2026 | |
| UNION FAITH | Cargo | MALAGA | 1/27/2026 |