FREDHAELL

  • Latitude: 59.332
  • Longitude: 17.997
  • Baltic Sea
  • Marina in Sweden

Location: Fredhaell Sweden

Fredhäll is actually a district within Stockholm, Sweden, and is not typically known for having a commercial marine port. It is primarily a residential area located on the island of Kungsholmen, to the west of central Stockholm. The area is more known for its residential buildings, parks, and scenic waterfront views rather than shipping or commercial port activities.

However, Stockholm itself does have significant port facilities, managed by Ports of Stockholm. The port of Stockholm is one of the largest passenger ports in the world and also handles a considerable amount of freight. Below is a general specification and description of what you might find in the Stockholm port system:

General Description:

  • Location: Stockholm, Sweden
  • Coordinates: Approximately 59°18'N latitude and 18°7'E longitude
  • Harbor Type: Coastal Natural/Artificial
  • Primary Activities: Passenger services, cruise ship docking, freight handling, container services, RoRo (roll-on/roll-off) services

Specifications:

Passenger Terminals:

  • Värtahamnen: One of the largest passenger terminals, serving international ferry connections primarily to Finland and the Baltic States.
  • Stadsgården: Central location near the old town, primarily used for cruise ships and ferries.
  • Frihamnen: Serves both passenger ferries and cargo vessels.

Cargo and Freight Terminals:

  • Värtahamnen and Frihamnen: Main cargo handling areas which include container storage, bulk cargo handling, and RoRo facilities.
  • Kapellskär: Located outside the main city area, primarily used for RoRo traffic and general cargo.

Infrastructure:

  • Berth Depths: Depths typically range from 7 meters to 11 meters, accommodating a variety of vessel sizes.
  • Port Area: Extensive quay length with multiple berthing options for different types of vessels.
  • Storage: Warehousing and open storage areas for cargo.
  • Handling Equipment: Cranes, forklifts, RoRo ramps, and other necessary equipment for efficient cargo handling.

Services:

  • Pilotage: Available and often compulsory for large vessels.
  • Towing: Tug services available for docking and undocking assistance.
  • Bunkering: Fueling services available within the port area.
  • Waste Disposal: Environmental services for garbage, sewage, and other waste products.

Connectivity:

  • Road: Direct access to major highways and road networks connecting to the city and beyond.
  • Rail: Rail connections for freight transport.
  • Air: Proximity to Stockholm Arlanda Airport, facilitating cargo air transportation.

As Fredhäll is not a commercial port, it does not have dedicated port facilities like those found in Stockholm's main port areas. The Stockholm port provides comprehensive port services for both passengers and cargo, maintaining robust infrastructure and connectivity to serve as Sweden's gateway on the Baltic Sea.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
CONSTANTIA Sailing 02:23:52
JEHANDER 1 Cargo STHLM-LOTEN-STHLM 11/23/2025
CATOLGA Towing/Tug 11/21/2025
KUNGSHATT Passenger SL LINJE 89 11/20/2025
BRANDBAT1790 CALYPSO Port 11/20/2025
SY ORION DD4137 Sailing 11/13/2025
ESTELLE Passenger 11/13/2025
SKEPP & SKOJ Pleasure 11/12/2025
DALLAS baycraft 11/10/2025
MINI Pleasure 11/10/2025
DYKERIFARTYG 379 Port 11/5/2025
NK9050 Pleasure 11/5/2025
SOLSKAR Cargo 11/4/2025
JA ENHORNING Towing/Tug 11/2/2025
GALATHEA Fishing BLIDO<)YXLAN 11/1/2025
FALKEN Pleasure 11/1/2025
KHALEESI Pleasure STOCKHOLM(BECKHOLMEN 11/1/2025
RIB646 Pleasure 10/31/2025
SEA MONSTER Pleasure 10/30/2025
NAMDOFJARD Passenger SL LINJE 89 10/29/2025

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