SAINT WANDRILLE
- FRSWD
- Latitude: 49.5184
- Longitude: 0.758322
- Inland, Europe
- Port in France
Location: Saint-Wandrille-Rançon 76490 France
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Saint-Wandrille, located in France, is a lesser-known river port rather than a major maritime port. Here’s an overview of its description and specifications:
Location:
- Geographical Position: Situated in the Normandy region, specifically within the Seine-Maritime Department.
- Coordinates: Approximately 49.502° N latitude, 0.725° E longitude.
- River: Located along the Seine River, upstream from the major port of Le Havre.
Description:
- Purpose: Primarily serves as a local/regional hub for inland river transport, supporting agricultural and industrial activities in the surrounding area.
- Access: The port benefits from its proximity to the Seine River, one of France's major waterways, providing good connectivity for cargo and freight movement.
- Activities: Likely handles a mix of goods including bulk commodities (possibly grain, minerals), construction materials, and other regional supplies.
Specification:
- Facilities: Typically includes a small quay or dock for loading and unloading goods, suitable for barge traffic rather than large ocean-going vessels.
- Size: Limited in scale compared to major seaports; focuses on accommodating river barges and small vessels.
- Depth: Depth of the Seine river in this area is adequate for river barge navigation but does not support large deep-draft ships.
- Infrastructure: May have basic handling equipment like cranes or hoists and storage facilities specific to regional requirements.
- Transport Links: Connected by regional roads and possibly railways, facilitating the distribution of goods to and from the hinterland.
Operations:
- Management: Usually managed by local port authority or municipal government.
- Trading Partners: Likely to have domestic trading partners within France, with occasional riverborne traffic to major ports like Le Havre or Rouen for transshipment.
- Economic Role: Supports local economy by facilitating transport and logistics for regional industries and agriculture.
Development:
- Future Plans: Potential for development depends on economic growth in the region and increases in river transport demands; however, typically, these ports remain modest in size and capacity.
Points of Interest:
- Historical Context: The region around Saint-Wandrille has historical significance and features natural beauty, which might influence the types of goods transported (e.g., tourism-related activities).
Summary:
Saint-Wandrille acts as an important local port along the Seine River, contributing to the regional economy through its support for river-based cargo transport. Its facilities are modest compared to larger maritime ports but are essential for local industries and supply chains.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PIJLGRACHT | Cargo | NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE | 08:24:40 | |
| GRANE R | baycraft | SAINT WANDRILLE | 11/16/2025 | |
| CAPT. LOUIS THOMAS | Towing/Tug | ROUEN | 11/14/2025 | |
| DREAMBOAT | Cargo | LA SEINE A TANCARVIL | 11/12/2025 | |
| TSM DIEPPE | Towing/Tug | 11/12/2025 | ||
| BELCINAC | Port | CAUDEBEC | 11/11/2025 | |
| GAMBE D AMFARD | baycraft | LE HAVRE | 11/11/2025 | |
| OURAL | Other | LE HAVRE | 11/6/2025 | |
| THEMIS | Cargo | ST JEAN FOLLEVILLE | 11/5/2025 | |
| AASFJORD | Cargo | FRDKK | 11/4/2025 | |
| AMAZONE | Cargo | BOUAFLES | 10/30/2025 | |
| EEMSLIFT DAFNE | Cargo | FRLTT | 10/24/2025 | |
| JADELAND | Cargo | |||
| TSM HONFLEUR | Towing/Tug | |||
| MATADOR | Other | |||
| DUNCAN | Other |