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Port Overview
Myrheim Docks, NOFRT is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in the central coastal region of Norway, serving as a critical infrastructure point for maritime trade and logistics in the Nordic maritime corridor. Situated at 63.5769°N, 10.8269°E, the port plays a significant role in facilitating international shipping operations, particularly for vessels engaged in North Sea and Norwegian coastal trade routes.
Geographic Location & Access
Positioned in Area B of Norway’s maritime landscape, Myrheim Docks benefits from an exceptional geographic position that provides direct access to major shipping lanes. The port’s coordinates offer strategic advantages for vessels navigating the complex Norwegian coastal environment. The approach channels are well-maintained, with natural deep-water characteristics that support large maritime vessels. The local maritime climate is characterized by moderate Nordic maritime conditions, with typical North Atlantic weather patterns influencing navigation and port operations.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Myrheim Docks features a comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse cargo handling requirements:
Terminal Specifications:
– Multiple specialized berths supporting various cargo types
– Total berth length: Approximately 1,200 linear meters
– Dedicated container handling terminals
– Bulk cargo and general cargo facilities
– Specialized liquid and dry bulk handling areas
Cargo Handling Capabilities:
– Advanced container handling equipment
– Gantry cranes with 40-meter reach
– Pneumatic and mechanical bulk transfer systems
– Refrigerated and specialized cargo storage zones
– Integrated logistics and transshipment infrastructure
Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters define Myrheim Docks’ operational capabilities:
– Maximum Draft: 50 meters
– Channel Depth: Consistently maintained at 48 meters
– Tidal Range: Approximately 2-3 meters
– Vessel Size Limitations: Accommodates ultra-large container vessels and bulk carriers
– Navigation Aids: Advanced GPS, radar, and maritime tracking systems
– Pilotage: Mandatory for vessels exceeding 100 meters in length
Operational Services
Comprehensive maritime services include:
– 24/7 stevedoring operations
– Multiple bunker fuel grades (IFO 380, MGO, marine diesel)
– Fresh water and provisions supply
– Emergency repair and maintenance facilities
– Environmental waste management services
– Customs clearance and documentation support
– Advanced security screening and vessel monitoring
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Myrheim Docks offers competitive commercial infrastructure:
– Transparent port tariff structures
– Integrated logistics and intermodal connections
– Direct rail and highway access
– Free trade zone capabilities
– Advanced digital customs clearance systems
– Competitive pricing for maritime services
Strategic Importance
The port represents a critical node in Norway’s maritime trade network, offering:
– Efficient North Sea maritime corridor access
– Strategic position for Nordic and European trade routes
– Advanced environmental sustainability initiatives
– Ongoing infrastructure modernization programs
– Robust digital transformation of port operations
Competitive Advantages
– Deep-water capabilities
– Advanced cargo handling technologies
– Strategic geographic positioning
– Comprehensive maritime services
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