SABAC
- RSSAB
- Latitude: 44.7532
- Longitude: 19.7205
- Inland, Europe
- Port in Serbia
Location: Šabac Mačva District 15000 Serbia
Web-site: http://www.portofsabac.com
Port of Šabac, Serbia
The Port of Šabac is a key inland port situated on the Sava River in the city of Šabac, Serbia. This strategic location plays a crucial role in the transport and distribution network within the country, serving both domestic and international trade routes.
Description
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 44°46' N latitude and 19°41' E longitude.
- Waterway: Sava River, approximately 94 km from Belgrade.
Operational Management:
- Managed by local port authorities and private operators.
Primary Services:
- Cargo handling
- Storage
- Logistics and distribution
- Customs processing
Specification
Port Infrastructure:
- Berths: Multiple berths capable of accommodating various vessel sizes.
- Quay Length: Significant quay length to support simultaneous loading and unloading activities.
- Draft: Depths along the quay tailored to accommodate inland waterway vessels.
- Warehousing: Ample space for storage, including open and covered facilities.
Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Cranes: Mobile and fixed cranes with varying lifting capacities.
- Forklifts: For efficient movement of goods within the storage areas.
- Conveyor systems: For bulk material handling.
Types of Cargo Handled:
- General cargo
- Bulk goods (e.g., grains, coal)
- Liquid cargo (e.g., oil, chemicals)
- Containerized cargo
- Heavy and oversized cargo
Connectivity:
- Road: Excellent road connections, including proximity to major highways.
- Rail: Linked to the national railway network.
- River: Accessible via the Sava River, connected to the Danube River, enhancing connectivity to the broader European inland waterway system.
Customs and Security:
- Equipped with customs facilities for efficient import and export processing.
- Security protocols in place, including surveillance and controlled access to port areas.
Development and Expansion:
- Ongoing investments to enhance port capabilities and infrastructure.
- Plans for modernization to accommodate increasing cargo volumes and newer types of vessels.
Environmental Considerations:
- Implementation of sustainable practices to minimize environmental impact.
- Compliance with national and international environmental regulations.
Economic and Logistic Significance
The Port of Šabac is a vital component of Serbia's economic infrastructure, providing essential services for the flow of goods within the region. It supports various industries, including agriculture, manufacturing, and energy, by facilitating the efficient movement of raw materials and finished products.
By enhancing trade connectivity and offering robust logistic solutions, the Port of Šabac plays a pivotal role in the regional economy, contributing to the overall growth and development of Serbia’s inland waterway transportation network.
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