ROTTERDAM ANCH
- Latitude: 52.0584
- Longitude: 3.3783
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Anchorage in Netherlands
Location: Netherlands
Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands – Anchorage Details
The Port of Rotterdam, located in the Netherlands, is one of the largest and busiest ports in the world. Below is a detailed description and specifications for anchorage at the Port of Rotterdam:
General Information:
- Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands
- UN/LOCODE: NL RTM
- Coordinates: Approx. 51.9167° N latitude, 4.5000° E longitude
- Time Zone: Central European Time (CET), UTC +1 (and UTC +2 during Daylight Saving Time)
Anchorage Areas:
The Port of Rotterdam has designated anchorage areas for different types of vessels including:
Massvlakte Anchorage:
- Located outside the port area and is primarily used by larger vessels such as oil tankers, bulk carriers, and container ships.
Europoort Anchorage:
- Situated closer to the port facilities and typically serves vessels waiting to berth at Europoort terminal facilities.
Maasmond Anchorage:
- Positioned near the river mouth, suitable for vessels requiring a quicker approach to inner port facilities.
Waalhaven Anchorage:
- Closer to urban Rotterdam, serving smaller vessels waiting to berth in nearby terminals.
Specifications:
- Water Depth: Varies widely among anchorage zones, typically ranging from 18 to 24 meters, accommodating deep-draft vessels.
- Holding Ground: Generally good; composed mostly of sand and mud which provides adequate holding for anchoring.
- Tidal Range: Approximately 1.5 to 2 meters, with tidal currents that need to be considered when choosing an anchorage area.
- Navigational Aids: The anchorage areas are well-marked with navigation buoys, lights, and other aids to ensure safe maneuvering.
Services and Facilities:
- Pilotage: Compulsory for most vessels; pilot services can be arranged through the Port of Rotterdam Authority.
- Tug Assistance: Available and often required for maneuvering larger vessels.
- Bunkering: Marine fuels available at anchorage; specific arrangements required.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities available; MARPOL compliant.
- Port Control and Communication: VHF Channels 12, 14, and 18 are commonly used for port communication.
- Security: International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code compliant.
Environmental Considerations:
- Strict adherence to environmental regulations concerning ballast water management, emissions, and discharge.
- Routine inspections to ensure compliance with international and local maritime environmental standards.
Entry Procedures:
- Pre-arrival Notification: Mandatory submission of arrival information and documentation.
- Customs and Immigration: Procedures must be followed in accordance with Dutch and EU regulations.
- Vessel Traffic Services (VTS): Managed by the Port of Rotterdam Authority to ensure safe and efficient vessel movements.
The Port of Rotterdam is a state-of-the-art facility offering extensive capacity and modern infrastructure, making it a vital hub for international maritime trade. Vessels planning to anchor or dock should coordinate closely with port authorities to ensure compliance with operational and safety protocols.
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