OSLO

  • NOOSL
  • Latitude: 59.8989
  • Longitude: 10.725
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Port in Norway

Location: Oslo 0150 Norway

Phone number: +47 21 04 62 00

Web-site: https://www.oslohavn.no

Marine Port Description and Specifications: Oslo, Norway

Overview: The Port of Oslo (Oslo Havn) is a vital maritime hub in Norway, playing a key role in both domestic and international trade. Located strategically at the head of the Oslofjord, it connects Norway's capital to global shipping routes. The port is one of the busiest in the Nordic region and is instrumental in importing essential goods and exporting Norwegian products.

Location:

  • Latitude: 59.9° N
  • Longitude: 10.75° E
  • Time Zone: Central European Time (CET)

Port Specifications:

  1. Terminals and Facilities:

    • Container Terminal: The Sjursøya Container Terminal is equipped to handle a significant volume of containerized cargo with modern crane facilities and efficient logistics.
    • Passenger Terminals: Multiple terminals, including the Hjortnes Cruise Terminal, cater to cruise liners, ferries, and other passenger vessels.
    • Bulk Terminals: Facilities for handling dry bulk, liquid bulk, and general cargo.
    • Ro-Ro Facilities: Dedicated roll-on/roll-off terminals for vehicles and heavy machinery.
  2. Berths and Quays:

    • Multiple berths with varying depths, generally ranging from 7 to 14 meters, accommodating different vessel types and sizes.
    • The longest quay extends approximately 1,100 meters.
  3. Cargo Handling:

    • Equipment includes ship-to-shore cranes, mobile cranes, forklifts, and conveyor systems.
    • Advanced container handling and storage facilities enable efficient throughput and storage.
  4. Storage:

    • Extensive warehousing facilities, including refrigerated storage for perishable goods.
    • Open storage yards for containers and bulk cargo.
  5. Port Services:

    • Bunkering facilities for supplying fuel to vessels.
    • Comprehensive ship repair and maintenance services, including dry docking.
    • Waste disposal and de-ballasting facilities adhering to environmental standards.
    • Security and customs services ensuring compliance with international regulations.
  6. Transportation Links:

    • Rail: Direct rail connections facilitate inland transportation of goods.
    • Road: Major highways link the port to the rest of Norway and neighboring countries.
    • Air: Oslo Gardermoen International Airport is approximately 50 kilometers from the port, providing air freight options.

Environmental Initiatives:

  • The Port of Oslo is committed to sustainability, actively reducing emissions and promoting green logistics.
  • Implementation of shore power facilities to reduce emissions from docked ships.

Port Authority:

  • The Port of Oslo is managed by Oslo Havn KF, a municipally-owned enterprise responsible for port operations, management, and development.

Contact Information:

Summary: The Port of Oslo is a crucial maritime gateway supporting Norway’s economic activities through efficient cargo handling, advanced infrastructure, and a commitment to environmental sustainability. With extensive facilities, strategic location, and robust transportation links, it serves as a key node in global sea trade networks.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
BELLE ROYAL Passenger SUKKERBITEN 04:25:00
HOVEDOYA II Cargo INDRE OSLO FJORD 04:24:43
HELENA Passenger 04:24:40
FREIKOLL Passenger 03:55:28
DRONNINGEN Passenger OSLO-NESODDTANGEN 03:55:21
OSLOFJORD V Passenger NOOSL 03:55:11
PRINSEN Passenger OSLO-NESODDEN-OSLO 03:54:43
OSLOFJORD II Passenger NOOSL 03:53:14
OSLOFJORD IV Passenger NOOSLO 03:52:51
CHRISTIANIA Passenger 03:52:46
JAKIBO Sailing 03:52:34
SVANEN Sailing OSLO 03:33:48
OSLOFJORD I Passenger NOOSL 03:29:07
NORGE Military OSLO 03:28:43
KONGEN Passenger AKER BR.- NESODDEN 03:28:00
REDNINGEN Port 03:27:58
GNIST Port 03:27:56
VISION OF THE FJORDS Passenger 03:27:09
LEGEND Sailing OSLO 02:59:39
BB ELECTRA Towing/Tug OSLO 02:58:25

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