SUNDERLAND ANCH
- Latitude: 54.9125
- Longitude: -1.30703
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Anchorage in UK
Location: Sunderland Tyne and Wear UK
Port of Sunderland (SUNDERLAND ANCH)
The Port of Sunderland, located on the northeast coast of England, is a prominent maritime facility with historical significance and modern utility. It caters to various commercial and industrial needs and plays a vital role in regional trade and logistics.
General Information:
- Location: Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, UK
- Coordinates: Latitude 54.9041° N, Longitude 1.3666° W
- UN/LOCODE: GBSUN
Port Specifications:
Anchorage:
- Anchorage Name: Sunderland Anchorage (SUNDERLAND ANCH)
- Type: Sea anchorage
- Purpose: Used for vessels awaiting entry into the port, emergency purposes, and sometimes for loading/unloading operations accessible via light boats.
Water Depth:
- At Anchorage: Typically ranges between 10-15 meters, allowing it to accommodate a variety of vessel sizes.
- In Channels: Well-maintained to ensure adequate depth for safe navigation.
- At Berths/Terminals: Depths can vary but are generally sufficient for medium to large-sized vessels.
Berths and Terminals:
- Total Number of Berths: Multiple berths catering to different types of cargo including bulk, containers, and general cargo.
- Special Berths: Features specialized berths for handling timber, aggregates, and other bulk materials.
- Facilities: Equipped with modern loading/unloading equipment, warehousing, and storage facilities.
Cargo Handling Infrastructure:
- Cranes and Equipment: The port is outfitted with heavy-duty cranes and other machinery suitable for bulk and containerized cargo.
- Storage: Ample warehousing and open storage areas, including secure and bonded warehouse options.
- Transport Links: Excellent connectivity to major roadways and railway lines for efficient inland transport.
Port Services:
- Pilotage: Compulsory for all vessels; pilots are available 24/7.
- Tug Services: Available to assist with mooring and navigation.
- Bunkering: Fuel services provided.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Availability of ship repair services and facilities.
- Waste Disposal: Comprehensive waste management services in compliance with environmental regulations.
Access and Navigation:
- Entry Channel: The entry into the River Wear leading to the port is navigable and well-marked.
- Navigational Aids: Comprehensive navigational aids including buoys, lights, and radar systems ensure safe access.
Communication:
- VHF Channels: The port communicates on standard marine VHF channels for coordination and assistance.
- Port Authority: Sunderland City Council manages the port facilities and operations through its Port Authority.
Economic and Operational Highlights:
- Economic Impact: Significant contributor to the local economy, supporting both direct and indirect employment.
- Operations: Handles a variety of cargo types with expertise in bulk commodities like coal, sand, gravel, and project cargo.
Environmental and Safety Measures:
- sustainability initiatives: The port undertakes several initiatives to minimize environmental impact, including water quality monitoring and waste reduction programs.
- Safety Regulations: Adheres to national and international safety standards to ensure secure operations for personnel and vessels.
The Port of Sunderland is a dynamic and efficiently operated maritime facility, blending its rich historical heritage with contemporary capabilities to serve regional and international trade needs.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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IWS SEAWALKER | baycraft | GBSUN | 1/7/2025 |