VLAAMSE VERENIGING

  • Latitude: 51.3103
  • Longitude: 3.1175
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Marina in Belgium

Location: Antwerp 2030 Belgium

While "Vlaamse Vereniging" translates to "Flemish Association," it does not appear to correspond directly to a known marine port in Belgium. There are several significant ports in Belgium, notably the Port of Antwerp, Port of Ghent (North Sea Port), Port of Zeebrugge, and Port of Ostend, which serve various logistical, commercial, and passenger-oriented functions.

Below are brief descriptions and specifications for these major ports:

Port of Antwerp

Description:

The Port of Antwerp is one of the largest and busiest ports in Europe. It serves as a primary gateway for goods entering and leaving the European market.

Specifications:

  • Total Area: Approximately 12,068 hectares.
  • Maximum Draft: Up to 16 meters, accommodating large container vessels.
  • Terminals: Multiple specialized terminals for containers, bulk cargo, liquid bulk, and RoRo (Roll-on/Roll-off) cargo.
  • Annual Throughput: Over 240 million metric tons.
  • Connectivity: Strong multimodal connectivity including rail, road, and inland waterways.

Port of Ghent (North Sea Port)

Description:

The Port of Ghent is part of the North Sea Port, which spans the border of Belgium and the Netherlands. It is a versatile port with a focus on bulk, breakbulk, and liquid bulk cargo.

Specifications:

  • Total Area: Around 9,145 hectares (port area including both Belgium and Dutch parts).
  • Maximum Draft: Up to 15 meters.
  • Terminals: Facilities for dry bulk, liquid bulk, breakbulk, and containers.
  • Annual Throughput: Approximately 67.6 million metric tons.
  • Connectivity: Excellent access via road, rail, and inland waterways, with significant industrial zones.

Port of Zeebrugge

Description:

The Port of Zeebrugge is a modern and deep-water port that serves as an important hub for container shipping, RoRo, and LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) transport.

Specifications:

  • Total Area: Around 7,448 hectares.
  • Maximum Draft: Up to 17 meters.
  • Terminals: Container terminals, RoRo terminals, LNG terminal, and fish market.
  • Annual Throughput: Over 40 million metric tons.
  • Connectivity: High-speed rail link and extensive road network connecting to Northern and Central Europe.

Port of Ostend

Description:

The Port of Ostend specializes in the shortsea, bulk cargo, and passenger transport sectors. It has a strategic location that serves both industrial and logistical needs.

Specifications:

  • Total Area: Approximately 545 hectares.
  • Maximum Draft: Up to 13.5 meters.
  • Terminals: Multifunctional terminals for ferries, RoRo, and bulk cargo.
  • Annual Throughput: More modest compared to Antwerp and Zeebrugge but significant in terms of passenger and shortsea traffic.
  • Connectivity: Well-connected via road and rail networks, with focus on shortsea shipping.

If you meant to inquire about a specific port or facility that has "Vlaamse Vereniging" in its name, more context or correct naming would be beneficial for precise information.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
CHAMPAIN Pleasure 03:54:57
CONDRIJN Sailing 03:53:12
PASTIS Pleasure 03:52:16
VESPER Pleasure 03:45:36
ESCAPADE2 Sailing 03:25:04
LIBERTY Sailing 03:24:09
GEODRONE 6800 Dredging FISHING GROUND 03:23:30
HIPPOCAMPUS Pleasure 03:21:44
LUSORIA Pleasure 03:21:22
FREE WILLY Pleasure 02:59:20
WIT WYFKE Sailing 02:57:56
BASILE Pleasure 02:57:52
SEA FEEL Sailing 02:55:57
SAZERAC Pleasure 02:54:13
ZAMPA Sailing 02:51:55
SUSU Pleasure 02:27:48
ASET Sailing 02:23:47
DOUBLE TROUBLE Pleasure 02:20:59
FAMBRO TOO Pleasure 01:55:23
LUCY BLUE Sailing 01:55:12

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