UUSIKAUPUNKI SUUKARI
- Latitude: 60.7978
- Longitude: 21.3969
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Finland
Location: Finland
Phone number: +358 2 8451 100
Web-site: http://uusikaupunki.fi/port-of-uusikaupunki
Uusikaupunki is a port town located on the southwestern coast of Finland. Suukari is a part of Uusikaupunki’s port facilities.
General Information:
- Location: Uusikaupunki is situated in the region of Southwest Finland, on the coast of the Gulf of Bothnia in the Baltic Sea.
Port Facilities:
Geographical Coordinates:
- Latitude: Approximately 60.8000° N
- Longitude: Approximately 21.4000° E
Operational Details:
- Port Authority: Uusikaupunki Port Authority
- VHF Channel: Typically, marine VHF channels are used for communication, and it's advisable to check specific channels for port communication.
- Operational Hours: The port usually operates 24/7 but should confirm for specific services and schedules.
Berths & Terminals:
- The port has several berths catering to different types of vessels including cargo, ro-ro, container, bulk, and potentially some passenger services.
- Depth: Varies around the berths, with draft capacities depending on particular quay specifications. Always verify the current depths for accurate and safe navigation.
- Length of Quay: The total quay length and number of berths may vary; check specific berth allocations and lengths.
Cargo Handling:
- Equipment: The port is equipped with cranes, forklifts, and conveyor systems for efficient loading and unloading of goods.
- Storage: Both indoor and outdoor storage facilities are available, including warehouses, open storage areas, and cold storage if necessary.
- Types of Cargo: Capable of handling a wide range of cargo types including general cargo, bulk (liquid and dry), containers, ro-ro, and specialized cargo.
Accessibility:
- Road & Rail Connections: Good transportation links to the Finnish road and rail network, facilitating the smooth movement of goods to and from the hinterland.
- Proximity to Airports: Closest significant airport is Turku Airport, located about 90 kilometers southwest of Uusikaupunki.
Services Offered:
- Pilotage: Required for certain vessel sizes and types, with pilot boarding points usually designated at specific distances from the port entrance.
- Towage: Tug services available on request.
- Bunkering: Fuel and lubricants supply services.
- Provisions and Supplies: Basic provisions and maritime supplies available.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Access to ship repair facilities in the region, including dry-docking services if required.
Safety and Security:
- The port adheres to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, ensuring strict security measures in place for the protection of port facilities, vessels, and cargo.
Environmental Considerations:
- Active in promoting environmental sustainability, including waste management systems and measures to reduce marine and air pollution.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority Office Contact: It is advisable to check the latest contact details through the official port website or shipping directories for accurate and up-to-date communication channels.
Additional Notes:
- The port supports various industries in the region and serves as a significant node in Finland’s maritime and logistics chain.
- Weather conditions can affect port operations, and it is essential to consult updated harbor and weather advisories before planning port calls.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, direct contact with the port administration or consultation of official port publications is recommended. This ensures that any recent changes in the port’s specifications, services, or operational guidelines are taken into account.
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