SAINT PIERRE DU VAUV

  • FRPDY
  • Latitude: 49.2271
  • Longitude: 1.22592
  • Inland, Europe
  • Port in France

Location: France France

As of my knowledge cutoff date in October 2021, there is no widely recognized marine port specifically named "SAINT PIERRE DU VAUV" in France. It’s possible that there was a misspelling, or the port might be relatively small or lesser-known, hence not widely documented in maritime databases.

If you are looking for information on a specific port, please ensure the name is accurate to facilitate the search for relevant and detailed information. However, I can give a basic example of what typical marine port specifications and descriptions might include:

  1. Location:

    • Latitude and Longitude: Geographic coordinates pinpointing the exact location of the port.
    • Accessibility: Proximity to major sea routes and the ease of access to the port.
  2. Infrastructure:

    • Berthing Facilities: Details about the number and length of berths, maximum permissible vessel sizes, draft limitations, and available docking facilities.
    • Cargo Handling Equipment: Types of cranes, containers handling equipment, bulk cargo handling facilities, and other machinery available.
    • Storage Facilities: Information on warehousing, cold storage, and other storage facilities available within the port premises.
  3. Services:

    • Pilotage and Towage: Availability and requirement of pilotage and towage services.
    • Bunkering and Supplies: Fuel, water, food supplies, and other necessary provisions available for vessels.
    • Repair and Maintenance: Ship repair facilities, dry docks, maintenance services available within or nearby the port.
  4. Regulatory and Safety Information:

    • Port Authority: The governing body managing the operations and administration of the port.
    • Safety Regulations: Compliance with international maritime safety standards, security measures (ISPS Code), and environmental regulations.
    • Customs and Immigration: Procedures and facilities for handling the entry and exit of goods and personnel.
  5. Economic Impact:

    • Trade Statistics: Common cargo types, annual cargo throughput, and trading partners.
    • Economic Zone: Role of the port in the local and national economy, including tax benefits, business incentives, and industrial areas associated with the port.
  6. Connectivity:

    • Modal Connections: Availability of road, rail, and inland waterways connecting the port to hinterland regions.
    • Intermodal Facilities: Facilities for seamless transfer of cargo between different modes of transport.

For detailed and specific information about a port, you can often refer to the port’s official website, maritime directories, or contact the respective port authority directly. If you have any additional details or an accurate name, I'd be happy to provide more precise information or guidance.

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