ROTTERDAM VONDELING
- NLZBW
- Latitude: 51.886
- Longitude: 4.356
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Netherlands
Location: Rotterdam 3196 Netherlands
The port of Rotterdam is one of the busiest and most significant maritime ports in the world. Vondeling, also known as Vondelingenplaat, is a sub-area within the port which focuses on industrial activities. Here's an overview of the port and some specifications:
General Overview:
Location:
- Country: Netherlands
- City: Rotterdam
- Coordinates: Approx. 51.8850° N, 4.2860° E
Key Features:
Size and Infrastructure:
- The Port of Rotterdam covers approximately 105 square kilometers.
- It extends over 40 kilometers, from the city of Rotterdam to the North Sea.
Terminals and Facilities:
- The Port includes multiple specialized terminals for different cargo types: container, liquid bulk, dry bulk, break bulk, etc.
- Facilities in Vondeling are particularly known for heavy industries including petrochemicals.
Connectivity and Access:
- Well-connected through highways, railways, and inland waterways.
- Excellent hinterland connections facilitating transportation to and from various European destinations.
Depth and Navigation:
- Approach channels to the port offer a depth ranging between 20 to 24 meters, capable of accommodating the largest of vessels.
- Regularly dredged to maintain safe and efficient navigation.
Services:
- Comprehensive services including pilotage, tug services, bunkering, and ship repair.
- Advanced IT and logistical solutions.
Environmental and Security Measures:
- Strict environmental regulations and initiatives to minimize ecological impact.
- Robust security measures in compliance with international standards.
Vondeling Specifics:
Key Industrial Focus:
- Hosts primarily chemical and petrochemical industries.
- Numerous refineries and storage facilities.
Facilities:
- Industrial plants connected by pipelines.
- Storage tanks and berthing facilities designed for large tankers.
Future Developments:
- Continuous expansion and modernization plans to handle increasing cargo volumes.
- Sustainable initiatives to become more environmentally friendly, including investments in renewable energy and emission reduction.
Economic Significance:
- Strategic gateway for Europe, handling a significant percentage of European imports and exports.
- Major hub for energy and chemical industries.
By leveraging advanced technology, efficient logistics, and comprehensive services, the Port of Rotterdam, along with its subsections like Vondeling, remains a pivotal element in international maritime commerce.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WESSEL | Other | UTRECHT | 05:27:00 | |
| DESCANSO | Cargo | VONDELINGENPLAAT | 05:26:57 | |
| RPA 7 | Port | ROTTERDAM | 05:25:09 | |
| ZINNIA | Tanker | EVERGEM RINGVAART OM | 05:22:04 | |
| RPA12 | Other | ROTTERDAM | 04:56:10 | |
| VEENINGEN | Tanker | ROTTERDAM 2E PETROHA | 04:53:53 | |
| PHILIPP ESSBERGER | Tanker | ROTTERDAM | 04:53:00 | |
| BUNKERRAMA 2 | Tanker | 04:42:53 | ||
| COMMANDER | Tanker | 2E PETROLEUMHAVEN | 03:33:15 | |
| VB FURIE | Towing/Tug | ROTTERDAM | 03:28:47 | |
| COURAGE | Other | ROTTERDAM | 03:27:45 | |
| TANJA DEYMANN 2 | Tanker | 02:57:52 | ||
| STEN SKAGEN | Tanker | NL RTM | 02:46:34 | |
| WEENA | Tanker | MAINZ ADM | 02:31:23 | |
| ZIJPE | Dredging | ROTTERDAM | 02:27:15 | |
| MONA | Cargo | NLVLA | 02:27:07 | |
| NORTHERN OSPREY | Tanker | NL RTM | 02:25:39 | |
| IRIS THERESA | Tanker | NLRTM | 02:25:36 | |
| ATLANTIC PROGRESS | Tanker | PERNIS ZIJHAVEN 2E | 02:24:46 | |
| MISSION | Tanker | ROTTERDAM 2E PETROHA | 02:01:47 |