RUPELMONDE

  • BERPM
  • Latitude: 51.1333
  • Longitude: 4.28333
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in Belgium

Location: Rupelmonde East Flanders Belgium

As of my most recent information cutoff in October 2021, Rupelmonde is a small town in Belgium, situated within the province of East Flanders. It is not primarily known for being a large commercial marine port but rather for its historical and cultural significance. However, it is located along the Scheldt River and near the Rupel River, which makes it part of the inland waterway network in Belgium.

General Description:

  • Location: Rupelmonde is located near the confluence of the Rupel and Scheldt rivers. The town belongs to the municipality of Kruibeke.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 51.1167° N latitude and 4.3143° E longitude.
  • Region: East Flanders, Belgium.

Marine Port Features:

Given that Rupelmonde is not a significant commercial port, it lacks the extensive infrastructure associated with major maritime hubs. However, its location along two important rivers offers certain functionalities:

  • Rivers: Scheldt River (Schelde) and Rupel River.
  • Access: Primarily serves local and regional traffic rather than international shipping.
  • Facilities: Likely to have basic docking and mooring facilities suitable for small vessels, pleasure boats, and perhaps barges.

Specifications:

  1. Infrastructure:

    • The port facilities in Rupelmonde are limited. It is more focused on minor commercial activities, recreational boating, and perhaps some regional waterborne logistics.
    • There may be some small docks or piers for local and regional vessels.
  2. Depth:

    • The depth of the Rupel and Scheldt Rivers can accommodate only certain types of riverine and small seafaring vessels, making it less suitable for large commercial ships.
  3. Cargo Handling:

    • Given its scale, the port likely handles minimal cargo, mainly supporting local industries or small-scale logistics as part of the broader inland waterway network.
  4. Transport Links:

    • Nearby road and potentially rail links connect Rupelmonde to larger Belgian cities and commercial centers.
    • The port connects to the extensive Belgian inland waterway network, offering transport possibilities within the country and to neighboring regions.

Significance:

  • Historical: Rupelmonde is historically renowned, particularly as the birthplace of Gerhard Mercator, the famous cartographer.
  • Local Economy: The waterways support local economic activities, including possible tourism and small-scale commerce.

Conclusion:

Rupelmonde's marine port is modest in scale, supporting primarily local and regional river traffic rather than international maritime trade. It forms part of the intricate inland waterway system of Belgium, offering logistical options for smaller operators and contributing to the region's local economy. For larger commercial activities, nearby ports such as the Port of Antwerp would be more relevant.

For the most accurate and updated information, specific inquiries should be directed to local municipal authorities or relevant maritime organizations in Belgium.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
HEEN EN WEER 2 Passenger 03:56:09
GOJA Other ANTOING 03:54:49
GLAMONA Other ANDERLECHT 03:26:03
MAC 12 Passenger 000000 03:25:06
GODETIA Other KRUIBEKE BOVENZEESC 02:56:09
TENACE Pleasure RUPELMONDE_ 02:55:01
MARCEL Pleasure 02:51:45
MAZZEL Cargo KADE SCHEEPSWERF DE 02:12:00
CONQUEST 3 Other STEENDORP 12:55:38
HEEN EN WEER Passenger OVERSIDE 12:26:06
SANS SOUCIS Pleasure 12:24:44
ALTHUS Cargo SCHIEDAM 8/19/2026
ARTE Pleasure 8/19/2026
SANDRA Other 8/19/2026
SPN 21 Port ANTWERPEN 8/19/2026
CONQUEST2 Dredging DUFFEL DUFFEL 8/19/2026
VECTURA Cargo RUPEL 8/19/2026
ASTERIX Tanker KALLO 8/19/2026
ECLIPSE Cargo GRON 8/19/2026
RAPIDO II Cargo VLISSINGENOOST VAN 8/19/2026

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