VLISSINGEN
- NLVLI
- Latitude: 51.4608
- Longitude: 3.68718
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Netherlands
Location: Netherlands
Vlissingen Port Overview
Vlissingen, also commonly known by its historical name Flushing, is a strategically significant port city in the Netherlands, located in the province of Zeeland. Positioned at the mouth of the Western Scheldt (Westerschelde) estuary, it serves as a vital gateway to the North Sea and an essential component of the maritime infrastructure in the region.
Location
- Coordinates: Approximately 51.45°N latitude and 3.57°E longitude.
- Proximity: Close to major European maritime routes and accessible to international shipping.
Port Infrastructure
Terminals
- General Cargo Terminals: Facilities equipped to handle diverse types of cargo, including break bulk and project cargo.
- Container Terminals: Modern container handling facilities with efficient transshipment operations.
- Dry Bulk Terminals: Primarily for materials such as coal, minerals, and aggregates.
- Liquid Bulk Terminals: Storage and transit facilities for chemicals, petroleum products, and other liquids.
- Ro-Ro Terminals: Dedicated areas for roll-on/roll-off operations to serve automotive and other vehicle shipments.
- Logistics Parks: Integrated zones providing warehousing, distribution, and value-added services.
Berths and Quays
- Depth: Ranges from 7.5 to 16.5 meters, accommodating a broad spectrum of vessel sizes.
- Length: Varies by terminal, with some quays extending over 1,000 meters to allow simultaneous berthing of multiple ships.
Facilities and Services
- Pilotage: Mandatory pilotage services for guiding vessels into and out of the port safely.
- Tug Services: Available for maneuvering and towing heavy vessels.
- Bunkering: Provision of fuel and other essential ship supplies.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Docking and dry-docking services, including ship repair facilities.
- Customs and Security: Efficient customs processing and stringent ISPS code compliance for security.
Connectivity
- Road: Direct connections to the Dutch and broader European road network via the A58 freeway.
- Rail: Integrated rail lines facilitating inland transport of goods.
- Inland Waterways: Linked to various European inland waterways for cargo distribution.
Environmental and Sustainability Measures
Vlissingen Port is committed to sustainable practices, minimizing environmental impact through:
- Waste Management: Comprehensive waste collection and disposal systems.
- Green Energy: Investment in renewable energy sources and technologies.
- Emission Control: Measures to reduce carbon and pollutant emissions from port operations.
Strategic Importance
- Economic Hub: Supports regional and national economies by facilitating trade and commerce.
- Energy Corridor: Plays a crucial role in the distribution of energy commodities.
- Military Significance: Occasionally serves military logistics, benefiting from its strategic location.
Amenities and Utilities
- Crew Amenities: Facilities for crew rest and recreation.
- Business Services: On-site banking, legal, and logistic support services for business transactions.
- Emergency Services: Comprehensive emergency response systems, including firefighting and medical aid.
Development and Expansion
Continued investments in port infrastructure, technology, and services ensure that Vlissingen remains competitive and continues to meet the evolving demands of global maritime trade.
Contact Information
- Port Authority: Beheer- en Exploitatiemaatschappij Schelde Maas (BESMA)
- Website: Port of Vlissingen
Vlissingen Port, with its blend of traditional maritime expertise and modern facilities, stands as a cornerstone of maritime logistics in the Netherlands.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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VLB 3 | Towing/Tug | VLISSINGEN | 05:25:35 | |
PHILIPSKERCKE II | Cargo | HEMIKSEM | 05:24:15 | |
HUPEH | Cargo | NLVLI | 04:54:12 | |
MULTRATUG 35 | Towing/Tug | NLVLI | 04:54:05 | |
MULTRATUG 5 | Towing/Tug | 04:52:57 | ||
NEPTUNE | baycraft | VLISSINGEN DAMEN | 03:57:39 | |
TERRAMARE 1 | Towing/Tug | VLISSINGEN | 03:25:06 | |
STROOMBANK | Cargo | NLVLI | 02:56:46 | |
VICTORIA | Cargo | NL VLI | 02:56:23 | |
VB VICTORY | Towing/Tug | HARBOUR TOWAGE | 02:55:29 | |
WILHELMINE | Cargo | VLISSINGEN | 02:25:08 | |
MELLINA | Dredging | NL VLI | 02:24:16 | |
IVER BLESSING | Tanker | LAYBY>DOCKYARD | 02:19:26 | |
VLB-1 | Towing/Tug | SLOEHAVEN | 01:54:30 | |
VLB 10 | Towing/Tug | 01:54:19 | ||
KETLIN | Cargo | NL VLI | 01:53:54 | |
BASTA | Other | 01:47:58 | ||
ROMANOS | Cargo | VLISSINGENOOST SLOE | 01:28:44 | |
OCEAN ODYSSEY | Passenger | NLVLI | 01:27:39 | |
EEMS WRANGLER | Towing/Tug | NL VLI | 12:57:36 |