MANDALEN
- NOVLL
- Latitude: 62.5389
- Longitude: 7.43583
- Norwegian Coast
- Marina in Norway
Location: Mandalen Norway
Mandal, Norway - Marine Port Description and Specifications
Location: Mandal is a town and municipality located in Agder county, Norway. It is the southernmost urban area in Norway, situated along the coast of the North Sea. The port of Mandal is strategically positioned to serve maritime traffic in the region.
Coordinates: Latitude: Approximately 58.0250° N Longitude: Approximately 7.4550° E
Port Type: Mandal is primarily a small commercial and fishing port. It is also known for its shipbuilding and repair services, as well as its marina facilities catering to yachting and recreational boating.
Facilities and Services:
- Commercial Wharf: The port has a dedicated area for commercial vessels, which includes facilities for loading and unloading goods.
- Fishing Harbor: Mandal has a well-developed fishing harbor with mooring spaces for fishing vessels and related infrastructure.
- Marina: The marina provides berths for recreational boats and yachts, equipped with essential services such as water, electricity, and fuel.
- Shipyard: The port area includes shipbuilding and repair yards that can handle a variety of vessel sizes and types.
- Storage Areas: There are open and covered storage areas available for goods and equipment.
Depth and Berth Specifications:
- Entrance Channel Depth: Generally ranges from 5 to 8 meters, suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Quay/Berth Depth: Varies between 4 to 7 meters, accommodating commercial, fishing, and recreational vessels.
- Berth Length: Multiple berths with varied lengths to handle different vessel sizes.
Cargo Handling:
- Types of Cargo: General cargo, fish and seafood products, and materials related to shipbuilding and repair.
- Equipment: Cranes and forklifts are available for cargo handling. Additionally, specialized equipment for handling fishing products is also present.
Navigational Aids:
- Lighthouses: Coastal lighthouses provide guidance for vessels approaching the port.
- Buoys and Markers: Navigation channels are well-marked with buoys and beacons to ensure safe entry and exit from the port.
Customs and Immigration:
- The port has standard customs and immigration facilities for processing vessels and cargo entering or exiting Norway.
Environmental and Safety Measures:
- The port follows stringent environmental guidelines to protect the marine ecosystem.
- Safety protocols are in place for hazard management and emergency response.
Connectivity:
- Road Access: Well-connected by road to the E39 highway, facilitating efficient transport of goods to and from the port.
- Rail Access: No direct rail connection, but nearby towns provide railway services connecting to broader Norwegian and European networks.
- Airports: Closest major airport is Kristiansand Airport (approx. 1-hour drive).
Additional Information:
- Port Authority: Managed by the local municipal authority, which oversees port operations and development.
- Vessel Services: Pilotage, towage, and bunkering services are available.
- Expansion Plans: The port may have development projects to enhance capacity and infrastructure to handle future maritime traffic growth.
Mandal port, with its comprehensive range of services and strategic location, plays a vital role in the regional economy by supporting fishing, shipbuilding, and maritime trade.
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