ORNOO

  • Latitude: 59.0725
  • Longitude: 18.3811
  • Baltic Sea
  • Marina in Sweden

Location: Sweden

As of my knowledge cutoff date in October 2021, there is no widely recognized marine port by the name "ORNOO" in Sweden. It is possible that the name might be misspelled, or it could be a lesser-known or private facility not widely documented in international databases.

However, Sweden is home to several major ports such as:

  • Port of Gothenburg: The largest port in Scandinavia, handling a significant portion of Sweden's exports and imports, including container traffic, roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) cargo, vehicles, oil, and other bulk commodities.
  • Port of Stockholm: Primarily handles passenger traffic alongside cargo operations. It is a major hub for ferry connections to Finland and the Baltic countries.
  • Port of Helsingborg: Known for its container operations and bulk cargo, being one of the busiest ports in Sweden in terms of containers.
  • Port of Malmö: Part of the Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP), it provides facilities for container handling, RoRo traffic, and bulk commodities.
  • Port of Trelleborg: One of Europe's largest RoRo ports, specializing in short-sea shipping routes to and from Germany.

If "ORNOO" refers to a smaller or private facility, or if it is known under a different name or spelling, I recommend reaching out directly to Swedish maritime authorities or consulting updated local nautical charts and navigational resources for the most accurate and current information.

For specifying a particular port's facilities, services, and capacity, it is common to describe:

  1. Berths and Docks: Number of berths, their depth, and length suitable for different types of vessels (container, bulk, RoRo, etc.).
  2. Cargo Handling Equipment: Types and capacities of cranes, forklifts, conveyor belts, and other equipment available.
  3. Storage Facilities: Warehousing options, refrigerated storage, open storage areas, and specialized storage for hazardous materials.
  4. Connectivity and Accessibility: Road and rail links, ease of access to hinterland routes, and intermodal transfer facilities.
  5. Support Services: Pilotage, tug services, bunkering, ship repair, and maintenance facilities.
  6. Customs and Security: Customs clearance facilities, security measures, ISPS compliance, etc.

For more detailed specifications, contacting the port authority or visiting the official port website, if available, would provide the most reliable and up-to-date information.

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