MELILLA
- ESMLN
- Latitude: 35.2807
- Longitude: -2.92658
- West Mediterranean
- Port in Spain
Location: Melilla Melilla 52001 Spain
Phone number: +34 952 67 20 00
Web-site: http://www.puertodemelilla.com/
Port of Melilla - Melilla, Spain
Overview: Melilla is an autonomous city of Spain located on the northern coast of Africa, bordering Morocco and the Mediterranean Sea. The Port of Melilla plays a crucial role as a strategic maritime hub, serving both commercial and passenger traffic, and linking North Africa with mainland Europe.
Location:
- Latitude: 35.2924° N
- Longitude: -2.9383° W
Facilities and Infrastructure:
Harbors and Docks:
- Commercial Quay: Dedicated space for cargo handling, including general goods, containers, and bulk materials.
- Passenger Terminal: Equipped to handle ferry and cruise ship services. Offers amenities such as waiting areas, customs, immigration, and commercial services.
- Fishing Harbor: Facilities for berthing, processing, and storage of fish, supporting local fishing activities.
- Leisure Marina: Offers moorings for recreational boats, complete with essential amenities.
Storage Facilities:
- Warehouses for general cargo.
- Open storage areas for bulk goods.
- Cold storage facilities for perishable products.
Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Gantry cranes for container handling.
- Mobile cranes, forklifts, and other handling equipment for efficient cargo operations.
- Container yard with on-site container handling services.
Ro-Ro Services:
- Ramps and berths designed for Roll-on/Roll-off vessels, facilitating the transport of vehicles and wheeled cargo.
Security and Safety:
- Advanced surveillance and monitoring systems.
- Compliance with International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
- Firefighting and emergency response services.
Strategic Importance:
- Connectivity: Key link between Europe and North Africa, enhancing trade routes and passenger travel.
- Military Significance: Presence of military installations providing strategic defense capabilities.
Navigation and Access:
- Entry point is well-marked with navigational aids ensuring safe passage for vessels.
- Professional pilotage services available for incoming and outgoing traffic.
Nearby Amenities:
- Proximity to urban center offering accommodation, dining, and other services.
- Good road connectivity with the hinterlands and nearby regions.
Environmental Considerations:
- Implementation of environmental management practices to minimize ecological impact.
- Facilities for waste management and pollution control.
Future Developments:
- Plans for modernization and expansion to handle increased cargo and passenger volumes.
- Initiatives to enhance green port practices and sustainable operations.
The Port of Melilla continues to evolve as a vital maritime gateway fostering commerce and cultural exchanges between continents.
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