WEWELSFLETH
- DEWEW
- Latitude: 53.8425
- Longitude: 9.40861
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Germany
Location: Wewelsfleth Schleswig-Holstein Germany
Web-site: http://www.hafen-wewelsfleth.de/
Wewelsfleth is a small village located in the Steinburg district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Although it is modest in size, Wewelsfleth is noteworthy for its shipbuilding activities and facilities. The maritime infrastructure in Wewelsfleth revolves around its shipyards and small port operations rather than serving as a major commercial port. Here are some details and specifications pertaining to Wewelsfleth's maritime facilities:
Wewelsfleth Maritime Port and Facilities Overview
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 53° 50' N latitude and 9° 22' E longitude.
- Proximity: Situated near the confluence of the Stör River and the Elbe River, providing access to the North Sea.
Port Features:
Shipyard Facilities:
- Renowned Shipyards: The port is best known for the Peters Werft (Peters Shipyard), which has been in operation since 1871 and is a significant part of the local economy.
- Services: Capable of shipbuilding, repair, and maintenance for various types of vessels, including both commercial and private ships.
- Infrastructure: Equipped with dry docks, slipways, cranes, and other essential shipyard equipment.
Harbor Specifications:
- Type: Primarily serves as a shipyard harbor with limited facilities for cargo and passenger services.
- Depth: The water depth is suitable for accommodating medium-sized vessels pertinent to shipbuilding and repair activities.
- Berthing Facilities: Berths are primarily designed to service the shipyard's operational needs, including docking for newly built vessels and those undergoing maintenance.
Navigation and Access:
- Approach: Accessible through the Elbe River, with navigable conditions that can support vessel transit to and from the shipyard.
- Pilotage: Pilot services might be coordinated for larger vessels navigating through the river channels.
Economic and Regional Significance:
- Local Economy: Shipbuilding and related maritime services are critical to the local economy, providing employment and supporting ancillary businesses.
- Community: While the port itself is small, it supports a tight-knit community centered around marine and shipbuilding industries.
Support Services:
- Logistics: Limited cargo handling; primary focus is on shipyard logistics.
- Supplies: Availability of marine supplies, repair materials, and other necessities for shipbuilding and maintenance.
- Technical Services: Certified engineers, welders, and technical staff experienced in maritime construction and repair.
Summary
Wewelsfleth's port is specialized for shipbuilding and repair rather than large-scale commercial cargo operations. The Peters Werft (Peters Shipyard) is a key feature of this port, providing comprehensive maritime services in a region known for its strong shipbuilding heritage. The port's strategic location along the Elbe River facilitates vessel access and supports its operational focus.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
PRIMUS | Cargo | WEWELSFLETH | 04:56:16 | |
PILOT KAPITAEN JUERS | baycraft | BRUNSBUETTEL PILOT | 02:28:32 | |
FAIRPLAY-54 | Towing/Tug | WEWELSFLETH | 1/17/2025 | |
ULI | Other | HAMBURG | 1/17/2025 | |
LADY OF THE SEA | Sailing | 1/17/2025 | ||
ELBCLEARING 3 | Towing/Tug | ELBE RIVER | 1/13/2025 | |
WISCHHAFEN | Passenger | WISCHHAFEN-GLUCKSTAD | 1/7/2025 | |
ERNST STURM | Passenger | |||
RED | Cargo |