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Port Overview
Agia Marina (GRAML) is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in Greece, serving as a critical node in the Mediterranean maritime transportation network. Situated in the Attica region, this port plays a significant role in supporting regional trade and providing essential maritime services for both commercial and recreational vessels. Its location near Athens offers substantial logistical advantages for shipping operations in the Aegean Sea.
Geographic Location & Access
Precisely positioned at 37.7427°N, 23.5383°E, Agia Marina benefits from an exceptional geographic setting within the greater Athens metropolitan area. The port enjoys direct access to major Mediterranean shipping routes, with a favorable approach from the Saronic Gulf. Its proximity to the Athenian coastline provides natural protection and relatively calm maritime conditions. The local climate is characterized by mild Mediterranean characteristics, featuring warm, dry summers and moderate winters, which generally support consistent maritime operations.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
The port of Agia Marina features a comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate various vessel types and cargo requirements. Key infrastructure elements include:
– Multiple multi-purpose berths with adaptable configurations
– Dedicated areas for recreational and commercial marine activities
– Comprehensive cargo handling zones
– Modern storage facilities with climate-controlled options
– Advanced container handling capabilities
– Specialized marine service areas
The port’s maximum draft of 50 meters enables accommodation of large commercial vessels, including medium to large container ships and bulk carriers. Wharf lengths are strategically designed to maximize operational efficiency and vessel management.
Technical Specifications
Technical capabilities of Agia Marina include:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: Maintained at optimal navigational standards
– Tidal range: Minimal, typical of Mediterranean coastal environments
– Navigation aids: Comprehensive modern systems including GPS, radar, and AIS
– Pilotage services: Mandatory for vessels exceeding specific size thresholds
– Tugboat support: Multiple vessels available for complex maritime maneuvers
Operational Services
Comprehensive operational services include:
– 24/7 stevedoring and cargo handling
– Bunker fuel supply (multiple grades)
– Fresh water provisioning
– Waste management and environmental services
– Customs clearance facilities
– Security screening and maritime safety protocols
– Ship repair and maintenance support
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Agia Marina offers competitive commercial advantages:
– Transparent port tariff structures
– Efficient customs procedures
– Excellent intermodal connectivity
– Direct road and rail links to Athens and major Greek industrial centers
– Potential free trade zone capabilities
– Strategic positioning for Mediterranean trade routes
Strategic Importance
The port represents a critical maritime infrastructure element within Greece’s transportation ecosystem. Its strategic location near Athens provides:
– Seamless connectivity to European and international markets
– Robust support for regional maritime commerce
– Potential for future expansion and technological integration
– Commitment to sustainable maritime practices
– Advanced logistics and transshipment capabilities
Competitive Advantages
Key differentiators include:
– Proximity to major economic centers
– Advanced technological infrastructure
– Flexible operational capabilities
– Comprehensive maritime service offerings
– Strategic Mediterranean
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