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Port Overview
Tyumen Port (RUTJM) is a strategically positioned inland river port located in the West Siberian region of Russia, serving as a critical logistics hub for the Tyumen Oblast. Situated along the Tura River, a tributary of the Tobol River, this port plays a significant role in the regional transportation infrastructure, facilitating cargo movement in the challenging Siberian landscape. Despite its inland location, Tyumen Port is a crucial node in Russia’s complex transportation network, supporting industrial development in the resource-rich Siberian region.
Geographic Location & Access
Precisely located at 57.1633°N, 65.5623°E, Tyumen Port is situated in the heart of Western Siberia. The port benefits from its position within the extensive river system of the Ob-Irtysh basin, providing critical inland waterway connectivity. The region experiences a continental climate with long, severe winters and short summers, which significantly impacts port operations and navigation seasons. Access is primarily through river channels, with seasonal navigation typically running from May to October due to ice conditions.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
The port features specialized infrastructure designed to handle diverse cargo types in the challenging Siberian environment. Key facilities include:
– Multiple cargo handling terminals
– Bulk cargo processing areas
– Specialized storage warehouses
– Covered and open storage zones
– Intermodal transfer capabilities
– Rail and road connection points
Cargo handling capabilities include:
– General cargo processing
– Bulk material management
– Container handling facilities
– Industrial equipment transportation
– Petroleum and chemical product transfers
Technical Specifications
Technical details critical for maritime professionals:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: Varies seasonally (typically 4-6 meters)
– Vessel size limitations: Adapted for river navigation
– Tidal variations: Minimal (river-based port)
– Navigation aids: Comprehensive river navigation systems
– Pilotage: Mandatory for all commercial vessels
– Seasonal operational constraints due to ice conditions
Operational Services
Comprehensive port services include:
– 24/7 stevedoring operations
– Bunker fuel supply (diesel, marine gas oil)
– Fresh water provisions
– Basic ship repair facilities
– Customs clearance services
– Security screening
– Cargo tracking and logistics support
– Environmental waste management
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Commercial characteristics:
– Competitive port tariff structures
– Integrated logistics solutions
– Direct connections to Trans-Siberian Railway
– Multimodal transportation capabilities
– Support for regional industrial sectors
– Specialized handling for oil, gas, and industrial equipment
Strategic Importance
Tyumen Port represents a critical transportation node in Western Siberia, supporting:
– Regional industrial development
– Resource extraction logistics
– Interregional cargo transportation
– Economic diversification efforts
– Strategic infrastructure for Siberian economic zones
The port’s unique positioning offers significant advantages for:
– Industrial cargo transportation
– Resource sector logistics
– Specialized heavy equipment movement
– Regional economic development initiatives
Competitive Advantages
– Robust infrastructure
– Strategic inland location
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