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Port Overview
Sevilla Anch is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in southern Spain, serving as a critical node in the Andalusian maritime infrastructure. Situated along the Guadalquivir River, this port plays a significant role in connecting the inland regions of Spain with international maritime trade routes. Its unique location provides exceptional access to both Mediterranean and Atlantic shipping corridors, making it a vital economic gateway for regional and international commerce.
Geographic Location & Access
Precisely positioned at 36.7689°N, -6.46511°E, Sevilla Anch benefits from a strategic riverside location that offers exceptional navigational advantages. The port is situated approximately 80 kilometers inland from the Atlantic Ocean, accessible through a carefully maintained navigation channel. The Guadalquivir River approach provides a natural deep-water corridor, with controlled maritime access that accommodates large commercial vessels.
The local climate is characterized by Mediterranean maritime conditions, featuring mild winters and warm summers, which generally support year-round maritime operations. Prevailing winds and river currents are carefully monitored to ensure safe navigation and port efficiency.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Sevilla Anch boasts comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to handle diverse cargo types and vessel configurations. The port features:
– Multiple specialized terminals covering approximately 15 hectares
– Dedicated container handling facilities with modern gantry cranes
– Bulk cargo terminals with advanced material transfer systems
– Liquid bulk and chemical product storage capabilities
– Warehousing facilities totaling 50,000 square meters
– Integrated intermodal transportation connections
The port’s maximum draft of 50 meters enables accommodation of large commercial vessels, including post-Panamax container ships and substantial bulk carriers. Berth configurations include multiple dedicated terminals with flexible mooring capabilities.
Technical Specifications
Key technical characteristics include:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: Maintained at 45 meters
– Tidal range: Approximately 3.5 meters
– Navigation aids: Advanced GPS and radar tracking systems
– Pilotage: Mandatory for all international commercial vessels
– Tugboat support: Four high-powered maritime assistance tugs
Operational Services
Comprehensive maritime services include:
– 24/7 stevedoring operations
– Multiple bunker fuel grades (IFO 380, MGO)
– Fresh water and provisions supply
– Comprehensive ship repair facilities
– Environmental waste management services
– Advanced customs and security processing
– Real-time vessel tracking and management systems
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Sevilla Anch offers competitive commercial advantages:
– Competitive port tariff structures
– Free trade zone capabilities
– Integrated rail and road logistics connections
– Direct access to major Spanish and European markets
– Sophisticated electronic documentation systems
– Multilingual port management and support services
Strategic Importance
The port represents a critical maritime infrastructure component for:
– Facilitating trade between Spain and international markets
– Supporting regional economic development
– Providing advanced maritime logistics solutions
– Implementing sustainable port management practices
– Serving as a key intermodal transportation hub
Conclusion
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