MARSEILLE
- FRMRS
- Latitude: 43.3094
- Longitude: 5.36203
- West Mediterranean
- Port in France
Location: France
Phone number: +33 4 91 39 40 00
Web-site: https://www.marseille-port.fr
Marseille Port Description and Specifications
General Overview
Location:
- Marseille is located on the southeastern coast of France and is the country's largest port. It lies on the Mediterranean Sea and serves as a significant hub for maritime trade between Europe and other continents, particularly Africa and Asia.
Port Authority:
- Grand Port Maritime de Marseille (GPMM)
- Governed by the Grand Port Maritime de Marseille Port Authority.
Port Infrastructure
Terminals:
- Container Terminals:
- Fos Distriport:
- State-of-the-art facilities with automated systems.
- Served by the Rail and road connections for efficient transport logistics.
- Seayard Terminal:
- High-capacity cranes and modern handling equipment.
- Fos Distriport:
- Passenger Terminals:
- Facilities catering to cruise ships and ferries connecting to Corsica, Sardinia, North Africa, and other destinations.
- Bulk Terminals:
- Specializes in handling dry and liquid bulk, including petroleum products, chemicals, and agro-bulk.
- Ro-Ro Terminals:
- Extensive facilities for roll-on/roll-off vessels providing connections to destinations around the Mediterranean region.
- Oil Terminals:
- Extensive terminals located mainly in the Fos area for handling crude oil, refined products, and LNG.
Facilities and Services:
- Warehousing and storage facilities.
- Cold storage and temperature-controlled warehousing.
- Ship repair and maintenance services.
- Bunkering and refueling services.
- Customs services and free-trade zones.
Technical Specifications
Depths and Berths:
- Varies across different terminals, with drafts typically ranging from 9 meters to 20 meters, accommodating Panamax and post-Panamax vessels.
- Specialized deep-water berths available for large container ships and tanker vessels.
Cargo Handling Capacity:
- Container Capacity:
- Over 1.2 million TEUs (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units) annually.
- Cargo Throughput:
- Approximately 81 million tonnes of goods per year.
Connectivity:
- Rail:
- Directly connected to major rail networks facilitating movement of goods to and from other parts of France and Europe.
- Road:
- Well-developed road links, including connections to the French Autoroute network.
- Pipeline:
- Extensive pipeline system for the transport of oil and gas to inland refineries and storage facilities.
- Air:
- Proximity to Marseille Provence Airport for air freight services.
Environmental and Security Measures
- Environmental management plans focusing on minimizing pollution and promoting sustainable practices.
- Advanced security protocols complying with ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) standards.
- Automation and digitalization initiatives to enhance operational efficiency and safety.
Strategic Importance
- Facilitates significant trade volumes between Europe and other parts of the world, particularly the Mediterranean region, Asia, and Africa.
- Acts as a key gateway for the import and export of goods, enhancing France’s economic ties globally.
Conclusion
Marseille Port is a versatile and strategically crucial maritime hub offering comprehensive facilities and services to handle various types of cargo efficiently. With state-of-the-art infrastructure and connectivity, it supports significant trade volumes and contributes substantially to the regional and national economy.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AXIOMA | Pleasure | MARSIELLE | 05:26:46 | |
| FLORENCE B | Tanker | FRMRS | 05:26:28 | |
| ALFA NERO | Pleasure | MARSEILLE | 05:25:03 | |
| GIROLATA | Passenger | FR MRS 68 | 04:56:28 | |
| SARASTAR | Other | FR MRS | 04:55:24 | |
| METSUYAN IV | Pleasure | MARSEILLE | 04:52:45 | |
| VB JASON | Towing/Tug | FR NAVY ORDERS | 04:25:58 | |
| ARTEXPLORER | Sailing | MARSEILLE | 04:24:25 | |
| A GALEOTTA | Passenger | FR MRS P44 | 04:23:31 | |
| SS DELPHINE | Pleasure | MARSEILLE | 03:54:53 | |
| LA BLANCA | Pleasure | MARSEILLE | 03:54:19 | |
| WHISPER | Pleasure | FR MRS | 03:52:55 | |
| PAGLIA ORBA | Passenger | FR MRS P80 | 03:29:22 | |
| CC PAUL BRUTUS | Port | 03:28:47 | ||
| MARIN | Cargo | LY KHO | 03:28:21 | |
| LIMERENCE | Pleasure | 02:57:51 | ||
| MOCA | Pleasure | MARSEILLE | 02:57:20 | |
| TAOUEY | Other | MARSEILLE | 02:50:58 | |
| VSG MISTRAL | Military | 2 | 02:27:34 | |
| DANIELLE CASANOVA | Passenger | FR MRS P78 | 02:26:08 |