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Port Overview
Mogilev Port (BYMVQ) is a strategic inland river port located in the eastern region of Belarus, situated along the Dnieper River. Positioned at coordinates 53.8711°N, 30.2926°E, the port serves as a critical logistics hub for the Mogilev Oblast, facilitating crucial transportation and trade connections between Belarus, Russia, and other regional markets. As an important inland waterway terminal, Mogilev Port plays a significant role in the country’s multimodal transportation infrastructure, supporting both domestic and international commercial activities.
Geographic Location & Access
Located in the eastern part of Belarus, Mogilev Port benefits from its strategic position on the Dnieper River, a major inland waterway that connects multiple economic regions. The port’s coordinates provide excellent accessibility for river vessels and provides a critical link in the regional transportation network. The local climate features moderate continental characteristics, with navigational seasons typically running from early spring to late autumn, influenced by seasonal river conditions and water levels.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
The port infrastructure at Mogilev is designed to handle diverse cargo types with efficient operational capabilities:
Terminal Specifications:
– Total terminal area: Approximately 15 hectares
– Berth length: 250-300 meters
– Cargo handling capabilities: Mixed cargo, bulk materials, containerized freight
– Storage capacity: 50,000 metric tons of various cargo types
– Open storage areas: 10,000 square meters
– Covered warehousing: 5,000 square meters
Specialized handling equipment includes:
– Mobile harbor cranes (25-50 metric ton capacity)
– Conveyor systems for bulk materials
– Forklift fleet (3-16 metric ton ranges)
– Container handling mechanisms
Technical Specifications
Key technical parameters for maritime and river vessel operations:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: 4-5 meters
– Tidal range: Minimal (river-based location)
– Vessel size limitations: Adapted for river vessels up to 140 meters length
– Navigation aids: Standard river navigation markers, GPS-supported systems
– Pilotage: Mandatory for vessels over 100 meters or with specific cargo requirements
Operational Services
Comprehensive port services include:
Cargo Handling:
– Stevedoring services
– Multimodal transshipment
– Container stuffing/stripping
– Customs clearance support
Vessel Support:
– Bunker fuel availability (diesel, marine gas oil)
– Fresh water provisioning
– Basic ship repair capabilities
– Waste management services
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Port Economic Characteristics:
– Competitive tariff structures
– Integration with national railway network
– Direct connections to regional road infrastructure
– Customs-free zone capabilities
– Competitive pricing for transshipment services
Strategic Importance
Mogilev Port represents a critical node in Belarus’s inland waterway transportation system, offering:
– Strategic access to Eastern European markets
– Multimodal transportation capabilities
– Efficient logistics for agricultural and industrial exports
– Supporting regional
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