OLDENBURG

  • DEOLO
  • Latitude: 53.1332
  • Longitude: 8.22704
  • Inland, Europe
  • Port in Germany

Location: Oldenburg Lower Saxony Germany

The marine port of Oldenburg in Germany serves as a vital logistical and transportation hub within the region. Below is a detailed description and specification of Oldenburg port:

Port Name:

Oldenburg Hafen (Oldenburg Port)

Location:

  • Region: Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany
  • Coordinates: Approx. 53.1447°N latitude, 8.2043°E longitude

General Description:

Oldenburg Port is a river port located along the Hunte River, which connects to the larger Weser River. Its strategic location in the northwest of Germany grants it importance in regional trade and transportation. The port primarily caters to cargo and freight services, playing a significant role in the import and export of goods within Europe.

Specifications:

1. Harbor and Berths:

  • Number of Berths: Multiple berthing facilities to accommodate various vessel sizes.
  • Maximum Vessel Size: The port can handle vessels up to around 3,000 DWT due to the river's draft restrictions.

2. Draft Depth:

  • Average Draft Depth: Approximately 3.5 to 5 meters, suitable for small to medium-sized river and coastal cargo ships.

3. Terminal Facilities:

  • Cargo Handling: Specialized facilities for bulk cargo, general cargo, and containers.
  • Warehousing: Availability of storage areas and warehouses for temporary cargo storage.

4. Cargo Types:

  • Bulk Cargo: Grain, animal feed, fertilizers, and minerals.
  • General Cargo: Manufactured goods and industrial equipment.
  • Containers: Limited container handling but available for regional logistics.

5. Logistics and Connectivity:

  • Rail Access: The port is connected to the national rail network, facilitating smooth cargo transfer to and from other parts of Germany and Europe.
  • Road Access: Well-connected by major roadways for easy trucking routes to hinterlands and neighboring countries.
  • River Navigation: Active river traffic on the Hunte River allows for smooth passage of goods to the Weser River and further access to the North Sea.

Services:

  • Pilotage: River pilotage services available upon request for navigating the Hunte River.
  • Tug Assistance: Tug services are available for maneuvers within the port area.
  • Cargo Handling Equipment: Cranes, forklifts, and conveyor systems to manage diverse cargo types.

Operational Information:

  • Port Authority: The port is managed by the Oldenburg Port Authority.
  • Operating Hours: Typically operates 24/7, with certain services available on demand.

Importance:

Oldenburg Port is crucial for regional trade due to its efficient handling of agricultural products, minerals, and manufactured goods. Its connectivity via river, rail, and road makes it a key player in the economic infrastructure of Lower Saxony.

Contact:

For specific operational details, tariffs, and berth availability, contacting the Oldenburg Port Authority directly is recommended.


This profile provides a general overview, focusing on the essential features and operational capabilities of Oldenburg Port in Germany. Adjustments and updates might be necessary based on the latest port developments or specific operational changes.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
NADIR baycraft SURVEY OPERATION 05:27:50
PINNAU Other OLDENBURG 05:25:36
ROLF_HEIN Cargo DOERPEN 05:23:26
JOLIEN Cargo OLDENBURG 04:25:08
VITALIS baycraft BRAUNSCHWEIG 03:48:20
DIRKJE Cargo BREMEN 02:57:50
M/S OLDENBURG Cargo OLDENBURG 02:23:33
DRIELAKE Dredging 01:55:43
LETHE Other 3/5/2025
NABUCCO Other MAASBRACHT 3/5/2025
ERASMUS Other PLOCHINGEN 3/5/2025
FOSSA Cargo SKYLGE 3/5/2025
POLESTAR 2 Cargo BRAKE 3/5/2025
EMELIE D Other AHOJ DOR BHV 3/5/2025
ELTERNSEGEN Cargo WEIT WEG 3/5/2025
LABE 20 Cargo BREMEN 3/5/2025
SEOLTO Other GORINCHEM 3/5/2025
JANJA Cargo AMSTERDAM CENTRAAL 3/4/2025
MELANIE Cargo LEESE 3/4/2025
FIVELTRANS Cargo OLDENBURG 3/4/2025

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