SAFFLE
- SESAF
- Latitude: 59.1219
- Longitude: 12.9231
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Sweden
Location: Sweden
Säffle is a small town located in the Värmland County of Sweden. It is not a major marine port but has a notable presence due to its positioning along the Byälven River, which connects to Lake Vänern, the largest lake in Sweden.
Marine Port Description:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 59°07′N 12°55′E
- Accessibility: The port is accessible via the Byälven River, which provides a navigable route to Lake Vänern.
Function: Säffle port primarily serves small-scale commercial, recreational, and certain industrial activities. It does not handle large-scale international shipping traffic but is significant for regional transport and activities.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Berthing: The port has limited berthing facilities suitable for small to medium-sized vessels, including cargo boats, fishing vessels, and recreational boats.
- Storage: There is limited space for storage facilities. The port area generally supports nearby industrial and agricultural outputs.
- Equipment: Basic loading and unloading equipment are available to handle general cargo.
- Maintenance: Basic maintenance and repair services can be sourced locally for vessels, although they might not support large ships or sophisticated maritime operations.
- Utilities: Basic amenities such as water and electricity are available.
Operations:
- Types of Cargo: The port primarily handles regional goods such as timber, agricultural products, and some manufactured goods.
- Traffic Volume: Relatively low compared to major ports; it mainly supports local industry and recreational boating.
- Seasonal Variation: Activity may vary with seasonal agricultural cycles and tourism.
Connectivity:
- Roads: Good road connections to nearby towns and larger cities in Värmland County.
- Rail: Limited rail access, with more infrastructure focused on road transport.
- Airports: The nearest major airport is Karlstad Airport, which is about 60 kilometers away.
Key Specifications:
- Port Type: Riverine port
- Maximum Vessel Length: Approximately 80-100 meters, given the small-scale nature
- Draft Depth: Generally shallow, with depths suitable for smaller vessels
- Weather Conditions: Typical temperate climate, cold winters with potential ice conditions on waterways.
Additional Features:
- Tourism: Increasing importance as a recreational boating destination, supported by nearby attractions and natural beauty of Lake Vänern.
- Local Economy: The port supports local businesses and contributes to the economic activities related to forestry, agriculture, and small-scale manufacturing.
Contact and Administration:
- Port Authority: Managed by local municipal authorities.
- Harbormaster Office: Ensures adherence to safety and operational regulations in the port area.
- Customs and Regulations: Governed by Swedish maritime and local regulations, though less stringent due to smaller scale operations.
In summary, Säffle's marine port is modest in scale and primarily serves the local community and regional economy, supplemented by recreational boating and tourism. It is not designed for heavy industrial use but is integral to the local infrastructure and lifestyle.
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