TAMMISALOAIRORANTAMA
- Latitude: 60.1877
- Longitude: 25.065
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Finland
Location: Helsinki Uusimaa 00830 Finland
Phone number: +358-9-1234567
Web-site: http://example.com/marina/tammisaloairoranta
It seems there might be a confusion or typo in the name "TAMMISALOAIRORANTAMA," as it does not correspond to any known marine port in Finland. However, I can provide you with information on well-known marine ports in Finland. If you meant a specific port, please clarify the name. Here's an overview of a few key ports:
Port of Helsinki
Description:
- One of the largest passenger ports in Europe and a significant cargo port.
- Located in the capital city of Finland, Helsinki.
Specifications:
- Facilities: Multiple terminals for passenger ferries, container traffic, and roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) services.
- Berths: Numerous berths with ample capacity for large ships.
- Cargo: Handles containers, liquid bulk, dry bulk, and general cargo.
- Equipment: Modern cranes, forklifts, and cargo handling systems.
- Depth: Varies by terminal but generally sufficient to accommodate large cruise ships and cargo vessels.
Port of Turku
Description:
- One of the oldest and most active passenger ports in Finland, also serves cargo transport.
Specifications:
- Facilities: Passenger terminals for ferries to Sweden, other Baltic destinations, and cargo services.
- Berths: Several berths with facilities for different types of ships.
- Cargo: Specializes in unitized cargo, RoRo, and containers.
- Equipment: State-of-the-art cargo handling machinery.
- Depth: Main draft around 10 meters, capable of accommodating various types of ships.
Port of Kotka-Hamina
Description:
- Significant import/export gateway in southeastern Finland, close to the Russian border.
Specifications:
- Facilities: Large terminals, specialized in forest products, metals, and containers.
- Berths: Numerous berths for general cargo, RoRo, bulk commodities, and containers.
- Cargo: Handles a wide range of cargo types, from bulk goods to general cargo.
- Equipment: Modern handling equipment, large storage areas, and cold storage facilities.
- Depth: Up to 15.3 meters, sufficient for Panamax vessels.
Port of Rauma
Description:
- One of the largest container ports in Finland, located on the west coast.
Specifications:
- Facilities: Extensive container handling facilities, bulk and general cargo terminals.
- Berths: Multiple with specialized capabilities.
- Cargo: Focuses on containers, forest products, and bulk goods.
- Equipment: High-efficiency cranes, reach-stackers, and other cargo handling tools.
- Depth: Draft generally around 10 meters, accommodating medium to large vessels.
Port of Oulu
Description:
- Northern port specializing in both bulk and unitized cargo.
Specifications:
- Facilities: Terminals for various types of cargo including oil, chemicals, and general cargo.
- Berths: A mix of general berths suited for different cargo types.
- Cargo: Includes timber, pulp, paper, machinery, containers, and more.
- Equipment: Equipped with cranes, forklifts, and other handling machinery.
- Depth: Draft around 10 meters, suitable for medium-sized vessels.
If the port you are interested in has a different or a similar sounding name, please provide more details, and I can assist further.
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