TETENBUELL
- Latitude: 54.4092
- Longitude: 8.82833
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in Germany
Location: Tetenbuell Germany
Here’s an overview of a fictional marine port named TETENBUELL in Germany, including various specifications and descriptions that one might expect for such a facility:
Port of TETENBUELL - Overview
The Port of Tetenbuell is an efficient and strategically located maritime facility situated on Germany’s northern coast. Renowned for its advanced infrastructure and robust handling capacity, Tetenbuell serves as a vital hub for both domestic and international maritime trade.
General Information:
- Location: Northern Germany
- Coordinates: Approx. 54°30'N, 9°5'E
- UN/LOCODE: DE-TET
- Operational Since: 1980 (fictional)
- Governing Authority: Tetenbuell Port Authority (TPA)
Specifications
Harbor Dimensions
- Total Area: 10 square kilometers
- Channel Depth: 14 meters
- Turning Basin Width: 600 meters
- Maximum Vessel Size: Up to 300,000 DWT (Deadweight Tonnage)
Terminals and Berths:
Container Terminal:
- Berths: 6
- Quay Length: 1,800 meters
- Depth: 14 meters
- Handling Capacity: 4 million TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) per year
- Cranes: Post-Panamax and Super-Post-Panamax
Bulk Cargo Terminal:
- Berths: 4
- Quay Length: 1,200 meters
- Depth: 16 meters
- Handling Capacity: 35 million tons per year
- Equipment: Conveyor systems, ship loaders, grab cranes
Oil and Gas Terminal:
- Berths: 2
- Quay Length: 600 meters
- Depth: 18 meters
- Storage Capacity: 1.5 million cubic meters
- Pipelines: Direct connections to inland refineries
General Cargo Terminal:
- Berths: 5
- Quay Length: 1,400 meters
- Depth: 12 meters
- Handling Capacity: 10 million tons per year
- Facilities: Warehouse, open storage, break-bulk handling
Infrastructure and Facilities:
- Warehousing: Over 300,000 square meters of covered storage
- Cold Storage: 50,000 square meters for perishable goods
- Container Yards: 150 hectares with automated stacking cranes
- Rail Connectivity: Direct rail links to major European networks
- Road Access: Adjacent to major highways for seamless inland transportation
- Logistics Park: 500 hectares for warehousing, distribution centers, and offices
Services Offered:
- Pilotage: Available for larger vessels
- Tug Assistance: Fleet of modern tugs for efficient docking and undocking
- Bunkering: On-site fuel and lubrication oil services
- Ship Repair: Drydock and floating dock facilities for repair and maintenance
- Customs and Immigration: On-site services facilitating quick clearance
Sustainability Initiatives:
- Green Port Certifications: ISO 14001
- Emission Reduction: Shore power facilities helping reduce vessel emissions
- Waste Management: Advanced sorting and recycling systems
Security Measures:
- ISPS Code Compliance: Fully compliant with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code
- Surveillance: 24/7 monitoring with CCTV and patrol services
- Access Control: Restricted access with modern ID verification systems
Expansion and Development:
The Port of Tetenbuell continues to explore new development opportunities to expand its capacity and enhance its technological capabilities, with a focus on maintaining its competitive edge in the global market.
This fictional port description provides a comprehensive view of what one might expect from a modern German maritime port like the fictional Tetenbuell.
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