VANDBURG
- Latitude: 56.9436
- Longitude: 18.31
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Sweden
Location: Sweden
As of my most recent update, I don't have specific information about a port named "Vandburg" in Sweden. It's possible that "Vandburg" could be a misspelling or less commonly known name of a port. Sweden has several major ports including Gothenburg, Stockholm, and Malmö, among others. To provide accurate details, it would be best to verify the name and provide more context if possible.
However, based on typical marine port descriptions and specifications, here’s a general outline of what a port description might include:
General Information:
- Port Name: (Hypothetically "Vandburg")
- Location: Specific coastline or city it is near, with latitude and longitude coordinates.
- Country: Sweden
- Port Type: Deepwater, coastal, inland, etc.
- UN/LOCODE: An international identifier for the port.
Infrastructure and Facilities:
- Berths & Terminals:
- Number and types of berths (container, bulk, Ro-Ro, etc.)
- Terminal facilities (container terminals, liquid bulk terminals, etc.)
- Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Cranes (gantry cranes, mobile cranes)
- Other equipment (forklifts, reach stackers)
- Storage Facilities:
- Warehouses
- Open storage areas
- Cold storage
- Depth:
- Channel depth
- Berth depth
- Tide variations
Services:
- Navigational Aids:
- Lighthouses, buoys, pilotage services
- Port Services:
- Bunkering
- Towage and mooring
- Ship repair and maintenance
- Customs and Security:
- Customs facilities
- ISPS Code certification (International Ship and Port Facility Security)
- Ancillary Services:
- Freshwater supply
- Waste disposal
- Medical and emergency services
Operational Information:
- Port Authority: Governing body responsible for the port operations.
- Operating Hours: Operational schedule, any 24/7 services.
- Tariffs and Fees: Cargo handling fees, berth fees, etc.
- Traffic Statistics:
- Annual cargo throughput (in tonnes, TEUs)
- Passenger statistics (if applicable)
Connectivity:
- Access Routes:
- Road and rail connections
- Inland waterway links (if applicable)
- Proximity to Major Cities & Industrial Areas:
- Distance and transport links to major industrial hubs or urban areas
- Multi-modal Connections:
- Intermodal facilities connecting road, rail, and sea transport
For the most accurate and specific information, direct sources such as the Sweden Port Authority, local maritime agencies, or updated port directories would be invaluable. Additionally, maritime business directories and industry reports could provide detailed specifications and operational descriptions for lesser-known ports.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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RESCUE CARNEGIE | Port | SWEDISH SAR VESSEL | 5/2/2025 |