MOSS
- NOMSS
- Latitude: 59.436
- Longitude: 10.6535
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Moss Viken Norway
Moss, located in the Østfold county of Norway, is home to a significant maritime port that plays a vital role in the country's shipping and logistics network. Here is a detailed description and specifications of the Moss port:
Overview:
- Location: Moss, Østfold County, Norway
- Coordinates: Latitude 59.4343 N, Longitude 10.6577 E
- Type: Commercial shipping port
- Primary Functions: Container handling, general cargo, passenger ferry services, car ferry services
Port Infrastructure:
Berths and Terminals:
- Quay Length: The port boasts multiple quays that can accommodate various vessel sizes.
- Container Terminals: Equipped to handle containerized cargo with modern cranes and handling equipment.
- General Cargo Terminals: Facilities to handle bulk and breakbulk cargoes.
- Ferry Terminals: Infrastructure to support passenger and car ferry services.
Depth:
- Draught: The draught at the port allows accommodation for a range of vessel sizes. Specific depths can vary by berth but are generally designed to handle medium-sized vessels.
- Depth Range: Typically ranges around 7 to 11 meters at the deepest berths.
Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Cranes: Mobile cranes, gantry cranes, and other handling equipment for efficient cargo operations.
- Warehousing: Onsite covered storage facilities and open yard spaces for cargo storage.
Support Facilities:
- Logistics Services: Comprehensive logistics and support services including customs clearance, warehousing, and distribution.
- Bunkering Services: Fuel and supplies for ships calling at the port.
- Repair and Maintenance: Basic ship repair and maintenance facilities.
Transportation Connectivity:
- Road: Well-connected by road networks for efficient inland transport of cargo.
- Rail: Rail links available for cargo transport to and from the port facilitating intermodal shipping solutions.
- Air: Proximity to airports for potential air-sea cargo transfers.
Services:
- Ferry Services: Regular passenger and vehicle ferry services connecting to regional and international destinations.
- Container Services: Regular container services operated by leading shipping lines.
- Cargo Handling: Efficient and timely loading, unloading, and transshipment of a broad range of cargo types.
Port Operations:
- Operational Hours: Generally operates 24/7 to ensure continuous service.
- Security: Certified and compliant with international safety and security standards, including ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code.
- Environmental Compliance: Committed to sustainable and environmentally friendly operations, adhering to national and international environmental regulations.
Economic Impact:
- Employment: The port is a key employer in the region, providing jobs both directly and indirectly through related industries.
- Economic Catalyst: Plays a crucial role in supporting local businesses and the regional economy by facilitating trade and transport.
Development Plans:
- Expansion: Ongoing investments in infrastructure to expand capacity and enhance efficiency.
- Technology Integration: Implementing modern technologies for smarter port operations, including automation and digitalization initiatives.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Moss Havn KF (Port of Moss, Municipal Enterprise)
- Website: Port of Moss
Notable Aspects:
- Strategic Location: The port's strategic location provides easy access to key Norwegian markets and serves as a critical link in Northern European and global maritime shipping routes.
- Diverse Services: Versatile services accommodating a wide range of cargo types, from bulk and breakbulk to containers and passengers.
Summary:
The Port of Moss is a dynamic and critical maritime hub in Southeast Norway, known for its diverse services, strategic location, and ongoing development aimed at enhancing its efficiency and capacity. It serves as a vital link in the logistics chain, supporting regional and international trade and transportation.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ROCKEFOUR | Sailing | 05:25:18 | ||
| BASTO VI | Passenger | ? | 04:56:10 | |
| BASTO ELECTRIC | Passenger | NO MSS>NO HOR | 04:25:24 | |
| BASTO V | Passenger | MOSS<>HORTEN | 04:22:30 | |
| SKJARGARDSTJ. KRAAKA | Towing/Tug | 02:57:46 | ||
| SOELVSKJAER | Pleasure | 02:26:51 | ||
| THERESE | Cargo | MOSS><LANGOYA | 02:24:48 | |
| BASTO IV | Passenger | HORTEN<>MOSS | 01:24:51 | |
| S/Y VILJE | Pleasure | 12:27:08 | ||
| MARIT | Cargo | HORTEN MOSS HORTEN | 2/26/2026 | |
| BRIS | Sailing | 2/26/2026 | ||
| TUG BAUGE | Towing/Tug | ISBRYTING | 2/26/2026 | |
| VB FLOROE | Towing/Tug | BREVIK | 2/21/2026 | |
| MSC SUEDEROOG F | Cargo | NOMSS | 2/21/2026 | |
| NETA A. | Cargo | NOMSS | 2/21/2026 | |
| SVEN D | Cargo | NOMSS | 2/17/2026 | |
| TAKLIFT | Military | CRANE OPERATION | 2/17/2026 | |
| BOA SUND | Towing/Tug | MOSS N | 2/17/2026 | |
| FEED RANA | Cargo | MOSS N | 2/13/2026 | |
| ENERGY | Cargo | NOMSS | 2/13/2026 |