SOTTRUPSKOV KRO

  • Latitude: 54.9708
  • Longitude: 9.74194
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Marina in Denmark

Location: Denmark

Sottrupskov Kro is not a marine port; it is actually an inn or 'kro' located in Denmark. The term "kro" is a traditional Danish term for an inn, which often offers both dining and lodging. Sottrupskov Kro is situated in a scenic area and offers a cozy and rustic atmosphere, typical of traditional Danish inns.

However, if you are looking for specifications and descriptions of marine ports in Denmark, here is some general information that may be useful:

General Specification of Marine Ports in Denmark

Location

  • Geographical Position: Denmark is located in Northern Europe and is bordered by the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. The country consists of the Jutland Peninsula and an archipelago of 443 named islands.

Key Ports

  1. Port of Copenhagen (Københavns Havn)

    • Coordinates: 55.6761° N, 12.5683° E
    • Facilities: Container terminals, bulk terminals, cruise terminals, ferry services
    • Cargo Handling: Containers, general cargo, bulk cargo, refrigerated cargo
  2. Port of Aarhus (Aarhus Havn)

    • Coordinates: 56.1496° N, 10.2134° E
    • Facilities: Container terminals, bulk terminals, ro-ro facilities
    • Cargo Handling: Containers, general cargo, grain, oil
  3. Port of Esbjerg (Esbjerg Havn)

    • Coordinates: 55.4764° N, 8.4528° E
    • Facilities: Ro-ro terminals, bulk terminals, ferry services, offshore wind service terminal
    • Cargo Handling: Ro-ro cargo, bulk cargo, wind turbines
  4. Port of Aalborg (Aalborg Havn)

    • Coordinates: 57.0488° N, 9.9217° E
    • Facilities: Bulk terminals, container service, project cargo
    • Cargo Handling: Containers, bulk cargo, project cargo

Infrastructure

  • Draft Depth: Varies between ports; typically ranges from 7 to 15 meters
  • Cranes: Mobile harbor cranes, gantry cranes, container cranes
  • Storage: Warehouses, open storage yards, refrigerated storage

Services

  • Pilotage and Towage: Available at major ports
  • Bunkering: Fueling services for ships
  • Repair Facilities: Dry docks and maintenance services
  • Customs and Security: On-site customs services, ISPS-compliant security measures

Connectivity

  • Road and Rail: Excellent road and rail connections to the hinterland and throughout Scandinavia
  • Inland Waterways: Limited use, primarily sea-based connections
  • Airports: Major nearby international airports in Copenhagen, Billund, Aalborg, and Aarhus

Regulations

  • Customs: Adherence to EU customs regulations
  • Environmental: Compliance with MARPOL and other international environmental standards
  • Safety: Strict safety protocols in place, aligned with international standards

Should you need specific information about a marine port in Denmark, such as operational details, terminal capacities, or specific services offered, it is best to refer directly to the port authorities or their official websites.

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