GIOIA TAURO
- ITGIT
- Latitude: 38.4549
- Longitude: 15.9018
- West Mediterranean
- Port in Italy
Location: Gioia Tauro Calabria Italy
Gioia Tauro Port (Porto di Gioia Tauro) is one of the largest and most significant maritime ports in Italy, known primarily for its specialized role as a transshipment hub. Located in the Calabria region in the southwest of Italy, this port plays a crucial role in Mediterranean and global shipping networks. Here’s a detailed description and specification:
Overview:
- Location: Gioia Tauro, Calabria, Italy
- Coordinates: 38°25′N 15°54′E
- UN/LOCODE: ITGIT
- Primary Function: Container and transshipment port
- Managed By: Gioia Tauro Port Authority
Specifications:
Berths and Terminal Facilities:
- Number of Berths: Approximately 10-12 deep-water berths.
- Total Quay Length: Approximately 4.6 kilometers.
- Draught: Up to 18 meters (59 feet), accommodating some of the largest container ships in the world.
- Container Terminals: Specializes in container handling, with extensive facilities operated by companies like Medcenter Container Terminal (operated by MSC).
Container Handling:
- Annual Throughput: Up to 3-4 million TEUs (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units).
- Gantry Cranes: Numerous post-Panamax and super-post-Panamax cranes.
- Yard Equipment: Straddle carriers, reach stackers, and RTGs (Rubber-Tyred Gantry Cranes) for efficient container movement.
Storage and Warehousing:
- Total Yard Area: Extensive storage space for containers, including dedicated areas for refrigerated (reefer) containers.
- Warehousing: Available for various cargoes, though the port focuses heavily on containerized goods.
Connectivity:
- Road Network: Well-connected to the national highway system (A2 Autostrada) providing access to the rest of Italy and the broader European road network.
- Rail Network: Intermodal transport facilities with connections to the national and trans-European rail network for efficient inland transportation.
- Air Facilities: Closest major airport is Lamezia Terme International Airport (about 80 km away).
Additional Facilities and Services:
- Customs and Security: Comprehensive customs facilities and stringent security measures, including ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) compliance.
- Pilotage and Tug Services: Available for assisting vessels during berthing and departure.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair facilities and dry dock services.
- Anchorage: Safe anchorage areas for vessels awaiting entry.
- Bunkering and Supply Services: Available to provide fuel, provisions, and other supplies to ships.
Strategic Importance:
- Transshipment Hub: One of the most crucial transshipment hubs in the Mediterranean, serving as a pivotal point for east-west and north-south shipping routes.
- Economic Impact: Significant contributor to the regional and national economy, generating employment and facilitating international trade.
Recent Developments:
- Expansion Projects: Ongoing projects aimed at expanding capacity and improving infrastructure to handle the increasing demand.
- Technological Advancements: Implementation of advanced IT systems for tracking and managing cargo efficiently.
Challenges:
- Competition: Faces competition from other major Mediterranean ports like Valencia, Algeciras, and Piraeus.
- Economic and Political Stability: Regional and broader geopolitical issues can impact port operations.
In conclusion, the Port of Gioia Tauro remains a vital cog in the global shipping and logistics chain, leveraging its strategic location and state-of-the-art facilities to facilitate international trade and commerce.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MED CASTOR | Towing/Tug | GIOIA TAURO | 05:24:27 | |
| ARISTON | Tanker | ITGIT | 05:19:48 | |
| PRAIANO | Cargo | ITGIT | 04:58:55 | |
| MSC AUBE F | Cargo | ITGIT | 04:54:04 | |
| MSC ENGLAND | Cargo | ITGIT | 04:27:23 | |
| MSC AMIHAN F | Cargo | ITGIT | 04:26:11 | |
| MSC MADELEINE | Cargo | ITGIT | 03:57:48 | |
| PILOT BOAT K2 | Port | 02:58:31 | ||
| MED POLLUX | Towing/Tug | IT GIT | 01:59:49 | |
| MSC HANNAH | Cargo | ITGIT | 01:59:27 | |
| MSC MARIE LESLIE | Cargo | GIOIA TAURO | 01:27:30 | |
| MSC DRAGON | Towing/Tug | ITGIT | 01:11:08 | |
| VALENCE | Cargo | ITGIT | 12:56:47 | |
| MSC TALIA F | Cargo | ITGIT | 12:39:10 | |
| GIOIA STAR | Towing/Tug | GIOIA TAURO | 12:25:50 | |
| MSC POH LIN | Cargo | ITGIT | 11/22/2025 | |
| MEDMA | Other | ITGIT PORT SERV. | 11/22/2025 | |
| MSC ROSSELLA III | Cargo | MEBAR | 11/22/2025 | |
| MSC SAGITTARIUS F | Cargo | ITGIT | 11/22/2025 | |
| MSC ANTIGUA | Cargo | ITGIT>ITNAP | 11/21/2025 |