NEA ARTAKI
- GRNAR
- Latitude: 38.5113
- Longitude: 23.6323
- East Mediterranean
- Marina in Greece
Location: Greece
NEA ARTAKI Marine Port Overview:
Location: Nea Artaki is a coastal town situated on the island of Euboea (Evia) in central Greece. The town is in close proximity to the capital of the island, Chalkida, which provides access to the Euboean Gulf.
Coordinates: Approximately 38°28′N latitude and 23°38′E longitude.
Port Specifications:
Harbor Type:
- The port is a small commercial and ferry harbor capable of accommodating various types of vessels including cargo ships, fishing boats, and yachts.
Berth Information:
- The port has multiple berths for small to medium-sized vessels. Exact berth lengths and depths vary, accommodating ships of various tonnages.
- Depths at the berth range from approximately 4 to 9 meters, though specifics should be verified with local port authorities for precise details.
Cargo Handling Facilities:
- Facilities for handling various types of cargo, including dry and liquid bulk, general cargo, and containers.
- Equipment includes cranes, forklifts, and other machinery designed to streamline loading and unloading processes.
Storage Infrastructure:
- Warehouses and open storage areas are available for cargo handling and temporary storage.
- Space for refrigerated cargo (reefer points) may be available for perishable goods.
Navigation and Pilotage:
- The harbor is sheltered, reducing navigation difficulties.
- Pilotage services may be required for navigating larger vessels into the port.
Support Services:
- Ship repair and maintenance services are available.
- Bunkering facilities for refueling vessels.
- Waste disposal services to manage waste and bilge.
Customs and Immigration:
- Custom services are available for the clearance of import and export goods.
- Immigration services for crew changes and passenger processing.
Accessibility:
- Good road and possibly rail links to major cities and industrial areas in Greece.
- Close proximity to Chalkida, a major administrative and commercial center, enhancing logistic networks.
Maritime Traffic:
- Handles a mix of commercial, fishing, and recreational vessels.
- Potentially seasonal fluctuations in traffic, with higher activity in certain periods, particularly during the tourist season.
Connectivity:
- The port ensures connectivity with other major ports in Greece and possibly international routes, mainly within the Mediterranean region.
Communication:
- VHF radio channels are utilized for communication with the port authority.
- Efficient communication systems for coordination of maritime operations.
Usage: The port supports both local economic activities, including fishing and tourism, and acts as a commercial hub for cargo transfer.
Environmental and Safety Standards:
- Compliance with international maritime regulations and conventions to ensure safety and environmental protection.
- Measures in place for pollution control, emergency response, and safety management.
Port Authority: The port authority or local municipal government manages operations, maintenance, and development activities within the port.
Before planning any operations, it is always advisable to contact the local port authority or visit the official website for the most current and detailed information, including berthing capacities, tariffs, and regulations.
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