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Port Overview
Tetenbuell is a strategic maritime facility located in the northern coastal region of Germany, positioned within the critical maritime infrastructure of the North Sea coastline. Situated in Schleswig-Holstein, this port plays a significant role in regional maritime logistics and serves as an important node in the German maritime transportation network. Its strategic location provides critical access to both domestic and international shipping routes, supporting regional economic development and maritime trade.
Geographic Location & Access
Precisely positioned at 54.4092°N, 8.82833°E, Tetenbuell is situated in a unique coastal environment characterized by complex tidal systems and challenging maritime conditions. The port benefits from direct access to the North Sea, with well-defined approach channels that accommodate modern maritime vessels. The surrounding geographic features include extensive coastal marshlands and a dynamic marine environment typical of the German North Sea coast.
The local climate is characterized by maritime temperate conditions, with moderate temperatures and frequent wind patterns that can impact maritime operations. Navigational challenges include tidal variations and potential seasonal weather constraints, requiring advanced maritime navigation skills and robust port infrastructure.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Tetenbuell’s port infrastructure is designed to support diverse maritime operations with sophisticated cargo handling capabilities. The port features:
– Multiple specialized berths capable of accommodating various vessel types
– Maximum draft of 50 meters, enabling large-scale maritime vessels
– Comprehensive cargo handling equipment
– Specialized storage facilities for different cargo types
– Modern container handling infrastructure
– Bulk cargo and liquid cargo terminals
The port’s terminal configurations are engineered to provide efficient cargo transfer, with advanced loading and unloading mechanisms that minimize turnaround times and maximize operational efficiency.
Technical Specifications
Key technical parameters include:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: Maintained to accommodate large maritime vessels
– Tidal range: Significant variations requiring precise navigation
– Advanced navigation aids and harbor management systems
– Comprehensive pilotage services
– Dedicated tugboat support for vessel maneuvering
The port maintains rigorous dredging and maintenance programs to ensure consistent navigational depths and safe maritime operations.
Operational Services
Tetenbuell offers comprehensive maritime services:
– Professional stevedoring and cargo handling
– Bunker fuel supply (multiple grades)
– Fresh water and provisions provisioning
– Limited ship repair capabilities
– Environmental waste management services
– Robust security and customs processing
– 24/7 port authority coordination
Commercial & Economic Aspects
The port provides competitive commercial infrastructure:
– Transparent tariff structures
– Efficient logistics connections
– Integrated rail and road transport links
– Strategic positioning for regional trade networks
– Competitive pricing for maritime services
Strategic Importance
Tetenbuell represents a critical maritime asset in Germany’s northern coastal region, offering:
– Strategic access to North Sea shipping routes
– Sophisticated maritime infrastructure
– Flexibility for diverse cargo handling
– Ongoing infrastructure development
– Commitment to sustainable maritime operations
The port is particularly well-suited for bulk cargo, container shipping, and specialized maritime logistics operations. Its advanced facilities and strategic location make it an attractive option for maritime professionals seeking efficient and reliable port services.
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