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Port Overview
Bergneset (NOBGN) is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in Northern Norway, situated in the Troms region at 69.2372°N, 19.3595°E. This Arctic port plays a critical role in supporting maritime operations in the challenging yet economically significant Northern Norwegian coastal environment. Positioned within the complex maritime landscape of Norway’s northern coastline, Bergneset serves as an essential logistics hub for regional maritime trade, supporting industries including fisheries, offshore energy, and regional transportation networks.
Geographic Location & Access
Situated in the municipality of Tromsø, Bergneset offers exceptional geographic advantages for maritime operations in the Arctic region. The port’s coordinates provide strategic access to critical northern shipping routes, with proximity to major Arctic maritime corridors. The location experiences subarctic maritime climate conditions, characterized by moderate winters and cool summers, typical of Norway’s northern coastal regions. Navigation approaches are facilitated by well-maintained channels and advanced maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate challenging Arctic maritime environments.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Bergneset port features comprehensive maritime infrastructure optimized for diverse cargo handling requirements. The port’s terminal configurations are engineered to support multiple cargo types, with specialized capabilities for:
– General cargo handling
– Bulk material transshipment
– Containerized freight operations
– Specialized maritime support services
Key infrastructure highlights include:
– Multiple flexible berths with adaptable configurations
– Advanced cargo handling equipment
– Comprehensive storage and warehousing facilities
– Robust intermodal connectivity
Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters for Bergneset port include:
– Maximum Draft: 50 meters
– Channel Depth: Maintained to accommodate large maritime vessels
– Tidal Range: Moderate, typical of Norwegian coastal environments
– Vessel Size Limitations: Capable of handling medium to large maritime vessels
Navigation is supported by:
– Advanced pilotage services
– Comprehensive maritime navigation aids
– Regular channel maintenance programs
– Specialized Arctic maritime support infrastructure
Operational Services
Bergneset provides extensive operational maritime services, including:
– Professional stevedoring operations
– Comprehensive cargo handling capabilities
– Bunker fuel supply services
– Ship maintenance and repair facilities
– Environmental waste management
– Customs and security processing
– 24/7 port authority coordination
Commercial & Economic Aspects
The port offers competitive commercial infrastructure:
– Transparent tariff structures
– Efficient logistics connections
– Integrated transportation networks
– Strong regional economic integration
– Competitive pricing for maritime services
Strategic Importance
Bergneset represents a critical node in Norway’s northern maritime infrastructure, offering:
– Strategic Arctic maritime positioning
– Robust regional economic connectivity
– Advanced maritime support capabilities
– Sustainable infrastructure development
– Adaptable operational flexibility
The port is particularly well-suited for:
– Fisheries logistics
– Offshore energy support
– Regional cargo transshipment
– Arctic maritime operations
Competitive Advantages
– Advanced Arctic maritime infrastructure
– Comprehensive operational capabilities
– Strategic geographic positioning
– Robust environmental management
– Flexible service offerings
Bergneset port stands as a premier maritime facility in Northern Norway
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