TRONDHEIM

  • NOTRD
  • Latitude: 63.438
  • Longitude: 10.3875
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Port in Norway

Location: Norway

Trondheim, located on the coast of central Norway, is home to one of the country's prominent marine ports. Known as Trondheim Port (Trondheim Havn in Norwegian), it plays a crucial role in maritime activities within the region, supporting both commercial and recreational functions. Here are some key details and specifications of Trondheim Port:

Location

  • Coordinates: Approximately 63.4406° N latitude and 10.3733° E longitude.
  • Proximity: The port is situated along the shores of the Trondheim Fjord, providing direct access to the Norwegian Sea.

Infrastructure

  • Terminals:

    • Container Terminal: Handles containerized cargo with modern handling facilities.
    • Bulk and Breakbulk Terminals: Specialized docks and equipment for handling bulk goods and non-containerized cargo.
    • Passenger Terminal: Facilities for ferry and cruise ship passengers, including waiting areas and loading docks.
    • Fishing Harbors: Dedicated areas for the fishing industry, supporting docking, unloading, and processing of seafood.
  • Berths and Quays: Multiple berths accommodating a range of vessel sizes, from small fishing boats to large container and cruise ships.

  • Storage: Open and covered storage areas, including warehouses and refrigeration for temperature-sensitive goods.

Services

  • Loading and Unloading: Comprehensive cargo handling services, including cranes, forklifts, and other heavy equipment.
  • Fuel and Bunkering: Facilities for refueling ships with marine diesel and other fuels.
  • Maintenance and Repairs: Shipyard services available for maintenance, repairs, and refitting.
  • Logistics and Transportation: Connections to road and rail networks for efficient inland transportation.

Navigation and Safety

  • Pilotage: Certified harbor pilots available to assist vessels in safe navigation through the fjord and port.
  • Tugboats: Fleet of tugboats for maneuvering large vessels.
  • Mooring: Secure mooring facilities and services.
  • Security: Compliance with international maritime security standards, including ISPS Code provisions.

Environmental Initiatives

  • Sustainability: Implementation of eco-friendly practices, including pollution control, waste management, and initiatives to reduce the port's carbon footprint.
  • Cold Ironing: Facilities may include shore power connections to reduce emissions while ships are docked.

Commercial Importance

  • Cargo Throughput: Significant volumes of cargo are handled annually, including seafood, agricultural products, manufactured goods, and raw materials.
  • Economic Impact: The port supports local and regional economies, fostering employment and business opportunities in maritime logistics and related industries.

Development and Expansion

  • Ongoing projects and plans to enhance infrastructure, improve efficiency, and support future growth, ensuring that Trondheim Port continues to meet the evolving demands of global trade and maritime activities.

Trondheim Port serves as a vital hub in Norway’s maritime network, balancing its commercial functions with a strong commitment to environmental sustainability and community engagement.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
BJUGNHOLM Cargo TRONDHEIM 03:56:02
MJOLNER Other TRONDHEIM-VANVIKAN 03:56:01
NYVING Cargo TRONDHEIM 03:55:49
TEISTEN Other BREKSTAD-TRONDHEIM 03:55:03
GUNNERUS Pleasure TRONDHEIM 03:54:38
EVOLENE Sailing 03:53:59
TAVERN 3 Pleasure 03:53:53
TRONDHEIMSFJORD 1 Other TRONDHEIM 03:53:46
D/S HANSTEEN Passenger 03:53:28
VIKING Fishing 03:51:31
TORUNGEN Pleasure 03:24:08
HELENE Sailing 03:23:58
MALIN Fishing KJERRINGOY 03:23:48
ADELIA Sailing 03:23:46
JUST A Pleasure 03:23:23
NYBRENA Pleasure 03:19:43
LISE Port TRONDHEIM PILOT ST 02:59:24
JOKERMAN Sailing 02:59:12
LUCY Sailing 02:58:26
RESCUE UNE AMUNDSEN Port CH16/TLF916 79 629 02:58:15

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