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Port Overview
Nuuk Port (GLGOH) is the primary maritime gateway for Greenland, strategically positioned in the southwestern coastal region of this autonomous Danish territory. Located in the capital city of Nuuk, this port serves as a critical infrastructure hub for the region’s maritime trade, logistics, and transportation needs. Situated in the challenging Arctic maritime environment, Nuuk Port plays a pivotal role in supporting regional economic activities, resource transportation, and international maritime connectivity.

Geographic Location & Access
Precise Coordinates: 64.1735°N, -51.7211°E
Nuuk Port is situated on the western coast of Greenland, positioned within a sheltered fjord system that provides natural protection from extreme maritime conditions. The port’s location offers strategic access to Arctic shipping routes and serves as a critical logistics point for the Greenland region. The surrounding geography features complex coastal terrain with rocky shorelines and significant marine infrastructure adaptations to the Arctic climate.

Climate characteristics include:
– Subarctic maritime environment
– Seasonal ice conditions
– Challenging navigation during winter months
– Limited daylight during winter periods
– Potential ice navigation requirements

Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Port Infrastructure Highlights:
– Total berth length: Approximately 500 meters
– Primary cargo handling capabilities
– Multipurpose terminal configurations
– Specialized facilities for bulk and general cargo
– Container handling capabilities
– Limited but functional storage facilities

Key Facilities:
– General cargo berths
– Container handling areas
– Bulk cargo transfer zones
– Basic warehousing infrastructure
– Limited but functional maritime support services

Technical Specifications
Critical Technical Parameters:
– Maximum Draft: 50 meters
– Channel Depth: Approximately 40 meters
– Tidal Range: 2-3 meters
– Vessel Size Limitations: Medium to large vessels
– Navigation Challenges: Arctic maritime conditions

Navigational Support:
– Pilotage services available
– Icebreaker support during winter
– Specialized Arctic navigation protocols
– Limited but functional marine traffic management

Operational Services
Service Offerings:
– Basic stevedoring capabilities
– Limited bunker fuel provisions
– Emergency marine support services
– Customs and immigration facilities
– Basic ship repair and maintenance

Operational Constraints:
– Seasonal operational limitations
– Weather-dependent service availability
– Limited 24/7 comprehensive services
– Specialized Arctic maritime expertise required

Commercial & Economic Aspects
Economic Significance:
– Critical infrastructure for Greenlandic trade
– Support for regional resource transportation
– Limited but strategic maritime connectivity
– Emerging potential for Arctic shipping routes

Commercial Features:
– Basic tariff structures
– Limited free trade zone capabilities
– Connectivity to regional transportation networks
– Emerging maritime logistics hub

Strategic Importance
Strategic Positioning:
– Gateway to Arctic maritime operations
– Critical infrastructure for Greenlandic economic development
– Potential future expansion for Arctic shipping
– Strategic geopolitical maritime location

Competitive Advantages:
– Unique Arctic maritime positioning
– Growing importance in emerging shipping routes
– Specialized Arctic maritime infrastructure
– Potential for future maritime development

Port Codes:

GLGOH

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