VIEROW
- DEVIW
- Latitude: 54.1345
- Longitude: 13.573
- Baltic Sea
- Port in Germany
Location: Vierow Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 17509 Germany
Vierow is a minor seaport located along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea in Germany. Here's an outline of the port's description and specifications:
General Information:
- Location: Vierow, Germany
- Coordinates: Approximately 54.0639° N latitude and 13.7833° E longitude
- Nearby Major Ports: Rostock, Stralsund
- Time Zone: Central European Time (CET) / Central European Summer Time (CEST) during daylight saving time
Port Features:
- Type: Minor seaport accommodating mostly coastal and smaller vessels
- Primary Function: General cargo handling, including bulk goods, containerized cargo, and possibly some passenger services in a limited capacity
Infrastructure and Facilities:
- Berths/Quays: Several berthing facilities available for a range of vessel sizes, with modern infrastructure to handle various types of cargo
- Storage Facilities: Warehouses and open storage areas for different types of goods
- Cranes: Mobile cranes and fixed gantry cranes for handling cargo operations
- Draft Depth: Generally accommodating vessels with a moderate draft, specifics would need to be verified for precision
- Navigation Aids: Modern navigational aids ensuring safe entry and departure from the port, including lights, buoys, and possibly electronic navigation systems like AIS (Automated Identification System)
Services:
- Pilotage: Likely available and possibly mandatory for navigating the narrow or complex entry channels
- Tug Assistance: Available for maneuvering vessels in and out of berths
- Customs and Immigration: Standard facilities for customs clearance and immigration processing
- Ship Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair and maintenance facilities, though more extensive services might require transportation to larger nearby ports like Rostock
Connectivity:
- Road and Rail Links: Good connectivity to the regional and national transportation network for efficient cargo movement inland
- Proximity to Major Cities: Reasonably close to larger urban centers providing labor, additional logistical support, and other services
Environmental and Safety Regulations:
- Environmental Standards: Adherence to both German and EU environmental regulations to minimize pollution and manage waste responsibly
- Safety Measures: Compliance with international maritime safety standards to ensure operational safety for vessels and port facilities
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always refer to specific maritime sources such as the port authority's official communications or marine navigational charts.
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