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Port Overview
Neos Marmaras is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in the Chalkidiki region of northern Greece, situated on the eastern coast of the Sithonia peninsula. Positioned at 40.0929°N, 23.7836°E, the port serves as a critical maritime infrastructure supporting local maritime trade and regional economic activities in the Aegean Sea. While primarily serving local maritime needs, Neos Marmaras offers unique geographical advantages for smaller vessel operations and coastal shipping in the Mediterranean maritime network.

Geographic Location & Access
The port is nestled within the picturesque Chalkidiki peninsula, characterized by its complex coastal geography and sheltered maritime approaches. Positioned on the eastern coastline, Neos Marmaras benefits from natural protection provided by the peninsula’s topography, offering relatively stable maritime conditions. The port’s coordinates ensure excellent visibility and straightforward navigation approaches, with minimal navigational challenges.

Climate characteristics include typical Mediterranean maritime conditions:
– Mild winters with moderate temperatures
– Warm, dry summers
– Prevailing northerly winds during summer months
– Occasional seasonal wind patterns affecting maritime operations

Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Neos Marmaras demonstrates a compact but functional maritime infrastructure designed for smaller commercial and recreational vessel operations. Key infrastructure features include:

Terminal Specifications:
– Limited but efficient cargo handling capabilities
– Suitable for coastal trading vessels
– Modest storage and warehousing facilities
– Adaptable berthing configurations for various vessel types

Cargo Handling Capabilities:
– Basic container handling equipment
– Limited bulk cargo management infrastructure
– Provisions for small-scale maritime logistics operations
– Supportive of regional maritime trade requirements

Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters defining port operational capabilities:

Navigation Characteristics:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: Approximately 8-10 meters
– Tidal range: Minimal (typical Mediterranean tidal variations)
– Navigational aids: Standard maritime navigation markers
– Pilotage: Recommended for vessels unfamiliar with local maritime conditions

Vessel Limitations:
– Optimal for vessels under 10,000 DWT
– Restricted large vessel accommodations
– Specialized approach requirements

Operational Services
Service offerings tailored to regional maritime requirements:

Core Services:
– Basic stevedoring operations
– Limited bunkering capabilities
– Fresh water provisions
– Elementary ship maintenance support
– Customs clearance facilities
– Basic security infrastructure

Commercial & Economic Aspects
Economic Positioning:
– Supporting local maritime economic activities
– Facilitating coastal and regional trade
– Complementary role in broader Greek maritime infrastructure
– Modest but strategically important regional maritime node

Connectivity:
– Road access to regional transportation networks
– Limited but functional intermodal capabilities
– Supporting local maritime and tourism sectors

Strategic Importance
While not a major international maritime hub, Neos Marmaras represents a valuable maritime asset for:
– Regional coastal trading
– Supporting local maritime economic activities
– Serving tourism and recreational maritime sectors
– Providing essential maritime infrastructure for Chalkidiki region

Competitive

Port Codes:

NEOSMARMARAS

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