EGAA

  • Latitude: 56.2094
  • Longitude: 10.2869
  • Baltic Sea
  • Marina in Denmark

Location: Aarhus Midtjylland 8000 Denmark

It appears there may be some confusion regarding the code provided. EGAA typically refers to Belfast International Airport, not a marine port, and it is located in Northern Ireland, not Denmark.

However, if you are looking for information about a specific marine port in Denmark, I can provide information on several key ports in the country. Please specify which port you are interested in, such as the Port of Copenhagen, Port of Aarhus, or any other specific location in Denmark. Below, I'll provide a brief overview of the Port of Aarhus, one of Denmark's major ports:

Port of Aarhus

Location:

  • Aarhus, Denmark

Coordinates:

  • Latitude: 56.15° N
  • Longitude: 10.21° E

Port Details:

  • The Port of Aarhus is the largest container port in Denmark and one of the key maritime hubs in the Baltic Sea region.

Facilities and Services:

  • Container Terminal: The port features a state-of-the-art container terminal with modern equipment and ample storage space.
  • Bulk Terminal: Facilities for handling bulk cargo, including grains, feedstuff, and other bulk commodities.
  • Ro-Ro Terminal: Roll-on/Roll-off facilities for the efficient handling of vehicles and other wheeled cargo.
  • Cruise Terminal: Aarhus serves as a destination for cruise ships, with facilities to handle passenger movements.
  • Logistics and Storage: Extensive warehouse and logistics services to support diverse cargo operations.

Technical Specifications:

  • Draft Depth: Up to 14 meters (varies by terminal)
  • Quay Length: Multiple berths with varying quay lengths, including the main container terminal which has a quay length of approximately 1,300 meters.
  • Capacity: The port can handle millions of tons of cargo annually, with specialized facilities to optimize efficiency.
  • Equipment: A wide range of cranes, including ship-to-shore gantry cranes, mobile harbor cranes, and specialized cargo handling equipment.

Connectivity:

  • Road and Rail: Strong connectivity to the national road and rail networks, aiding in the seamless movement of goods to and from the port.
  • Maritime Links: Regular connections to major European and worldwide ports, facilitating international trade.

Additional Services:

  • Customs: On-site customs and inspection services to streamline import/export processes.
  • Bunkering: Fuel supply services for vessels.
  • Waste Management: Comprehensive waste reception and management services.

For precise and detailed information about a specific function or capability at the Port of Aarhus or any other Danish port, it is best to consult the port's official website or contact their customer service.

If you have a specific port in mind or need further details, please let me know!

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
JEZZABELLE Pleasure 03:27:49
JUTLANDIA Pleasure 03:25:17
BERTIE Pleasure 02:59:58
RAVNEN 3 Pleasure 02:56:06
SCARAMOUCHE Pleasure 02:55:27
AQUILA Sailing 02:54:26
KAJS Pleasure 02:26:44
LAKSEN Sailing 02:26:25
FRIGG Sailing 02:24:14
AEGIR Sailing 01:59:28
SILVA Sailing 12:58:42
S/Y ELDER Pleasure 12:27:52
VIVA Pleasure 6/15/2026
TRITON Sailing 6/15/2026
VERA Sailing 6/15/2026
GODING Pleasure 6/15/2026
FLYING PENGUIN Sailing 6/15/2026
MONSUN Pleasure 6/15/2026
NORDLYS Sailing 6/15/2026
BIG SWIFTY Pleasure 6/15/2026

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