OPPENHEIM
- Latitude: 49.861
- Longitude: 8.3573
- Inland, Europe
- Port in Germany
Location: Oppenheim 55276 Germany
Phone number: +49 6133 4909
Web-site: http://www.hafen-oppenheim.de/
Oppenheim is a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, located on the left bank of the Rhine River. Although it’s better known for its historical significance and wine production than for a major marine port, it does have river transport facilities that serve regional trade and tourism.
Description:
Oppenheim is situated in a picturesque area with a rich history dating back to Roman times. The town features notable medieval architecture, including the Katharinenkirche (St. Catherine's Church). Its proximity to the Rhine makes it accessible for river traffic and smaller commercial and leisure vessels. The region is part of the Rheinhessen wine region, contributing to the movement of wine and agricultural products.
Specifications:
Geographic Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 49.8533° N latitude, 8.3469° E longitude
- Region: Rhineland-Palatinate
- Nearest Major City: Mainz (about 22 km to the north)
Port Facilities:
- Type: River Port (Part of the Rhine River)
- Berths: Limited number, primarily for smaller vessels and riverboats
- Draft Depth: Suitable for river barges and smaller cargo vessels, typically shallow draft
- Cargo Handling: Basic facilities, likely focused on bulk agricultural products such as wine, grains, and other regional produce
Connectivity:
- Road: Well-connected through the local road network, facilitating easy transport of goods to and from the port
- Rail: Nearby rail connections to larger hubs such as Mainz
- Air: Closest major airport is Frankfurt Airport (FRA), which is approximately 50 km away
Services:
- Loading and Unloading: Basic services for agricultural goods and small cargo
- Storage Facilities: Limited, primarily open storage areas for agricultural goods
- Customs and Security: Basic inspection and customs services as part of the regional trade network
Activities:
- Commercial: Mainly regional trade, focused on agricultural products and some local manufacturing goods
- Tourism: River cruises and leisure boating, taking advantage of the scenic and historical attractions of the area
- Fishing: Some small-scale activity, typically for local and recreational purposes
Environmental and Regulatory Considerations:
- Environmental Restrictions: Rhine River protection policies, pollution control measures
- Regulations: Governed by German and EU regulations regarding river traffic, safety, and environmental standards
Nearby Attractions:
- Oppenheim Town: Historical sites, wine cellars, and the famous Katharinenkirche
- Wine Region: Rheinhessen as a notable wine-producing area.
- Natural Beauty: Scenic views of the Rhine River and surrounding vineyards
Key Points:
- Oppenheim's port is more regionally focused with limited commercial capacity.
- Primarily used for agricultural transport and river tourism.
- Well-integrated within the local and regional logistics network.
For more detailed information or any specific inquiries, local port authorities or municipal offices in Oppenheim can provide the most up-to-date and precise details.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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KATRIN REICH | Tanker | 11/8/2024 | ||
AUBRIG | Tanker | F HOECHST | 11/7/2024 |