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Port Overview
St Petersburg Anch represents a critical maritime infrastructure located in the northwestern region of Russia, strategically positioned near St. Petersburg and serving as a significant maritime gateway for the Baltic Sea region. Situated at coordinates 60.0663°N, 29.3397°E, this port plays a pivotal role in facilitating international maritime trade, connecting Russian industrial centers with global shipping networks.
Geographic Location & Access
Positioned in the Gulf of Finland, St Petersburg Anch offers exceptional maritime accessibility with a sophisticated approach channel. The port benefits from a sheltered geographical position, mitigating challenging Baltic Sea weather conditions. Its proximity to major shipping routes provides strategic advantages for vessels navigating between Northern European and Russian maritime corridors.
The port experiences a temperate maritime climate characterized by moderate summers and cold winters, with potential ice formation during winter months requiring specialized maritime navigation protocols. Average annual temperatures range from -5°C to 18°C, necessitating robust ice-breaking capabilities and advanced maritime infrastructure.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
St Petersburg Anch features comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse cargo handling requirements:
Terminal Configurations:
– Multiple specialized cargo terminals
– Dedicated container handling facilities
– Bulk cargo and general cargo terminals
– Liquid and dry bulk handling capabilities
– Total berth length: Approximately 2,500 linear meters
– Integrated intermodal transportation connections
Cargo Handling Capabilities:
– Container terminal capacity: 500,000 TEU annually
– Bulk cargo handling: 3.5 million metric tons per annum
– Advanced shore-based cargo handling equipment
– Multiple gantry cranes with 40-50 meter outreach
– Specialized roll-on/roll-off facilities
Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters include:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: 45 meters
– Tidal range: Minimal (0.3-0.5 meters)
– Vessel size limitations: Accommodates Panamax and post-Panamax vessels
– Navigation aids: Advanced GPS and radar tracking systems
– Pilotage: Mandatory for vessels exceeding 500 gross tonnage
Operational Services
Comprehensive maritime services include:
– 24/7 stevedoring operations
– Bunker fuel supply (IFO 380, MGO, marine diesel)
– Fresh water provisioning
– Ship repair and maintenance facilities
– Environmental waste management
– Customs clearance and documentation services
– Advanced security screening protocols
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Port economic characteristics:
– Competitive tariff structures
– Free trade zone capabilities
– Extensive rail and road connectivity
– Intermodal transportation integration
– Direct links to Russian industrial corridors
– Competitive pricing for maritime logistics
Strategic Importance
St Petersburg Anch represents a critical maritime infrastructure with significant regional economic impact. The port serves as a primary maritime gateway for Russian international trade, offering:
– Strategic access to Baltic Sea markets
– Advanced logistics capabilities
– Robust infrastructure for diverse cargo types
– Continuous infrastructure modernization
– Commitment to sustainable maritime operations
Competitive Advantages
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