WAGENINGEN
- NLWGW
- Latitude: 51.9703
- Longitude: 5.6672
- Inland, Europe
- Port in Netherlands
Location: Wageningen Netherlands
Marine Port Description and Specification: Wageningen, Netherlands
Port Overview:
- Location: Wageningen is situated along the Lower Rhine (Nederrijn) River in the central part of the Netherlands.
- Coordinates: Approximately 51.974889° N latitude, 5.664267° E longitude.
- Function: It's primarily a river port serving the needs of inland shipping, handling goods like agricultural produce, construction materials, and other bulk goods.
Port Specifications:
- Type: Inland River Port
- Vessel Types: Accommodates barges and small to medium-sized cargo vessels.
- Draft Depth: Due to its riverine nature, the draft depth can be variable but generally accommodates vessels with moderate drafts suitable for river navigation.
- Berthing Facilities:
- Multiple berths designed to handle cargo operations.
- Facilities for loading and unloading bulk materials.
- Some basic amenities for vessel mooring.
- Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Cranes for loading and unloading bulk materials.
- Forklifts and other equipment for handling general cargo.
- Storage Facilities:
- Open storage areas for bulk commodities.
- Covered storage options for weather-sensitive goods.
- Additional Services:
- Maintenance and minor repair services for vessels.
- Customs and logistics handling for efficient cargo movement.
Connectivity and Access:
- Road Access: Well-connected by regional road networks, facilitating efficient cargo movement to and from the port.
- Rail Access: Limited direct rail access, but nearby rail facilities can be utilized.
- River Transport: Significant emphasis on river transport links, with the Rhine River providing routes to major ports and industrial areas in the Netherlands and beyond.
Operational Considerations:
- Operating Hours: Typically aligned with regular business hours, although extended operations may be arranged depending on demand.
- Environmental Compliance: Adheres to local and national regulations concerning pollution control and environmental safeguards, as the Netherlands is stringent on maintaining environmental standards.
Economic Impact:
- Plays a vital role in the local economy by supporting trade and transportation.
- Important for the agricultural sector in the region, ensuring efficient movement of produce.
Future Prospects:
- There may be plans for modernization or expansion, aiming to increase capacity and improve infrastructure, aligning with broader transportation and economic policies in the Netherlands.
If you need more detailed information or specific data (like current draft depth, specifics on available facilities, or recent operational statistics), it would be beneficial to contact the local port authority or visit their official resources.
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