MALTEPE
- TRMAL
- Latitude: 40.9146
- Longitude: 29.129
- Black Sea
- Port in Turkey
Location: Turkey
Here is a detailed description and specification for the Maltepe Marine Port in Turkey:
Overview:
Maltepe Port is a notable maritime hub located on the northern coast of the Sea of Marmara in the district of Maltepe, which is part of the Istanbul Province in Turkey. Serving as a critical infrastructure for local commerce and transportation, the port facilitates significant marine traffic, both for cargo and passenger services.
Location:
- Country: Turkey
- City: Maltepe, Istanbul Province
- Coordinates: Approximately 40° 56' N latitude and 29° 7' E longitude
- Proximity: Situated to the south-east of the central business districts of Istanbul, the port is relatively close to major urban areas, offering strategic access for trade and travel.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
Cargo Handling:
- Equipped to handle a variety of cargo including bulk, breakbulk, and containerized goods.
- Modern loading/unloading cranes and container terminals.
- Storage facilities including warehouses and open storage areas.
Passenger Services:
- Equipped with passenger terminals facilitating ferry and cruise services.
- Boarding and docking facilities for local and international routes.
Maritime Services:
- Ship repair and maintenance facilities.
- Bunkering services for refueling vessels.
- Maritime safety and service units, including pilotage services.
Connectivity:
- Strong intermodal connections with road and rail networks.
- Proximity to major highways for inland cargo transport.
- Access to local and regional markets due to its strategic location.
Support Services:
- Customs and immigration offices for efficient processing of goods and passengers.
- Port security and monitoring to ensure the safety and compliance with international standards.
- Logistics services including freight forwarding and cargo handling.
Specifications:
- Water Depth: Designed to accommodate various sizes of vessels with different draft requirements.
- Berthing Facilities: Multiple berths available for different types of vessels ensuring efficient mooring and cargo handling.
- Port Size: Capable of handling significant volumes of cargo and passenger traffic, with ongoing infrastructural developments to cater for increasing demands.
Operations:
- Operational Hours: Generally operates 24/7 barring any specific local regulations or exceptional circumstances.
- Regulations: Complies with international port management standards and environmental regulations to ensure sustainable operations.
Economic and Strategic Importance:
- Local Economy: A critical element in supporting the local economy of Maltepe and the greater Istanbul region.
- Trade Hub: Acts as a pivotal trade hub that connects regional networks within Turkey and international trade routes.
Maltepe Marine Port stands out as a vital component of Turkey’s maritime infrastructure, contributing significantly to the commercial and logistical capabilities of the region.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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EGE GAZ-3 | Passenger | 2/21/2025 | ||
FEYIZOGLU | Passenger | 2/15/2025 | ||
EGE GAZ-1 | Passenger | 2/7/2025 | ||
KALE NAKLIYAT-5 | Cargo | MALTEPE | 2/3/2025 | |
DIDIM FATSA | Other | KARABIGA | 1/30/2025 |