MARSEILLES

  • USMR2
  • Latitude: 41.3228
  • Longitude: -88.6986
  • Inland, USA
  • Marina in US

Location: US

It appears there might be some confusion. While "Marseilles" (also known as "Marseille") is a well-known major port city located on the Mediterranean coast of France, there isn't a well-known marine port with that name in the United States.

The Port of Marseille in France is one of the largest ports in Europe and serves as an important hub for maritime trade in the Mediterranean region. Here are some specifications and details about the Port of Marseille:

Overview of the Port of Marseille (France)

  • Location: Southern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 43.3° N latitude and 5.4° E longitude.

Key Features

  • Port Area: The port covers a vast area, including both old (Vieux-Port) and new port facilities.
  • Terminals: The port includes multiple terminals for different types of cargo, including:
    • Container Terminals
    • Bulk Cargo Terminals
    • Oil and Gas Terminals
    • Passenger Terminals for cruise ships and ferries

Connectivity and Infrastructure

  • Road and Rail Links: Excellent connectivity with inland regions via extensive road and rail networks.
  • Storage Facilities: Ample warehousing and storage facilities for various types of cargo.
  • Draft Depth: Accommodates large vessels with significant draft, including some of the largest container ships and oil tankers.

Services and Capacities

  • Annual Cargo Throughput: Handles a significant volume of cargo annually, including containers, bulk commodities, and liquid cargo.
  • Passenger Traffic: A major port for cruise liners in the Mediterranean, as well as ferry services to Corsica, North Africa, and other Mediterranean destinations.

Ancillary Services

  • Ship Repairs and Maintenance: The port has facilities for the repair and maintenance of vessels.
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Services: Comprehensive services to support logistics and supply chain management.

Development and Expansion

  • The Port of Marseille continues to see developments and expansions to accommodate increasing maritime traffic and evolving global trade requirements. This includes improvements in port technology, environmental sustainability measures, and increased capacity for cargo and passenger handling.

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Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
LUKE BURTON Other USCHH>U SX<USCHH 6/13/2025
BRAD BENNINK Other US^03XP>0VMB 6/13/2025
MISS JACKIE BROWN Other US^062E>057P 6/13/2025
RANDY HOOPER Other US^061Q>0N92 6/13/2025
DALE ROBBINS Towing/Tug 6/13/2025
RICHARD R RILEY Other US^0A51>11CY 6/12/2025
LYDIA E CAMPBELL Other DAVANT LA 6/12/2025
MARY BURKE LILES Other IMTT ST ROSE, LA 6/9/2025
JOSEPH PATRICK ECKST Other US^065M>0R6X 6/9/2025
KAMRYN OLIVIA Towing/Tug HENRY/MM198 6/8/2025
ANN ELISE Other US^05K6>0R2Z 6/6/2025
JASON W. NYBERG Other US^065L>0W6S 6/6/2025
JODY MCMINN Other US^057P>08W9 6/6/2025
DANIEL P MECKLENBORG Other US^0VMA>0N92 6/5/2025
MICHAEL NADICKSBERND Other US^04TC>057P 6/4/2025
KENDALL WASHINGTON Other US^0VMA>0EYH 6/1/2025
MV SUGARLAND Other US^0NQ8>0VMB 5/31/2025
CAPT JW BANTA Other US^057P>0EQY 5/29/2025
PAUL BROTZGE Other US^111B>114X 5/28/2025
MARGARET ANN Other US^057P>0Y6G 5/27/2025

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