SAS VAN GENT

  • NLSVG
  • Latitude: 51.223
  • Longitude: 3.804
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in Netherlands

Location: Sas Van Gent Zeeland 4551 Netherlands

Web-site: http://www.sasvangent.nl

Sas van Gent is a small port located in the southwestern part of the Netherlands, near the border with Belgium. It is part of the larger Ghent-Terneuzen Canal system, which connects the port of Ghent in Belgium to the Western Scheldt estuary in the Netherlands, providing access to the North Sea. The port primarily services industries in the region, particularly those involved in manufacturing, processing, and distribution. Below are some key details and specifications:

Port Description

  • Location: Sas van Gent, Zeeland, Netherlands.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 51.234° N latitude and 3.798° E longitude.
  • Waterway Connection: Ghent-Terneuzen Canal.
  • Nearby Cities: Ghent (Belgium), Terneuzen, and Antwerp.

Port Specifications

  1. Port Facilities:

    • Berths/Quays: Multiple quays designed for general cargo, bulk, and industrial freight.
    • Warehousing: Storage facilities available for various types of cargo.
    • Services: Includes facilities for loading, unloading, and transhipping goods.
  2. Cargo Types:

    • Bulk Cargo: Commodities such as grains, minerals, and raw materials.
    • General Cargo: Including manufactured goods, machinery, and containers.
    • Specialized Cargo: Depending on industrial needs, can include chemicals and other specialized goods.
  3. Draught and Tidal Range:

    • Draught: Typically accommodating vessels with drafts up to approx. 7.5 meters.
    • Tidal Influence: Minimal tidal influence due to canal setting; therefore, tidal range is not a significant factor.
  4. Navigation and Access:

    • Channel Depth: Maintained to support large inland and short-sea shipping vessels.
    • Pilotage: Usually recommended or required for navigation through the canal.
    • Towage and Mooring: Tug and mooring services are generally available.
  5. Industrial and Commercial Connections:

    • Industries: The port area is surrounded by various industrial complexes, particularly in chemicals, food processing, and metal works.
    • Transportation Links: Good road and rail connections to other parts of the Netherlands and Belgium, facilitating efficient transport and distribution of goods.
  6. Regulatory and Security Measures:

    • Customs: Dutch customs procedures apply; efficient for cross-border trade with neighboring Belgium.
    • ISPS Code: Compliant with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code for safety and security.

Summary

Sas van Gent serves as a critical link in the regional supply chain, supporting both local and transnational industrial activities. Its integration with the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal enhances its strategic importance for commerce between the Netherlands and Belgium, and broader access to European markets. Being part of this advanced network, the port ensures smooth and efficient operations for a variety of cargo types, supported by robust infrastructure and favorable geographic positioning.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
DN97 Towing/Tug ZEEBRUGGE 04:43:42
DN40 Dredging 04:28:17
CONDOR Cargo RODENHUIZENDOK 04:02:03
MY LADY Cargo DORDRECHT 03:11:55
LEONORE Other MERKSEM 02:56:23
MARITA Cargo GENT 02:53:34
ASDETA Cargo ERTVELDE 02:25:41
JAEGER ARROW Cargo BEZEL 01:57:44
MARISKA Cargo HAFEN HILDESHEIM 01:34:18
VB PEARL Towing/Tug ZEEBRUGGE 01:29:20
VB VICTORY Towing/Tug HARBOUR TOWAGE 01:29:20
BUMBASTAD Tanker GENT ZUIDDOK SEA TA 01:18:27
RIO Y MAR Other 01:12:47
CETUS Cargo ANTWERPEN 12:56:06
MADIZSO Other GENT 12:54:02
PRESTIGE Other BRIDGE ZELZATE 12:44:53
BARAKA Cargo REGENSBURG 12:26:40
ZONGA Cargo KENNEDYLAAN 12:24:07
SOPHIA Cargo WALHALLA 11/22/2025
SIMUL FORTI Other VHF 18 SLUIZEN TE O 11/22/2025

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