ZEYTINBURNU

  • TRZEY
  • Latitude: 40.9801
  • Longitude: 28.8941
  • Black Sea
  • Port in Turkey

Location: Zeytinburnu Istanbul Turkey

Marine Port Description and Specification: Zeytinburnu, Turkey


General Overview:

  • Location: Zeytinburnu, a district on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 40.9833° N latitude, 28.9000° E longitude.
  • Nearby Water Body: Situated along the Sea of Marmara.
  • Proximity to Major City: Close to central Istanbul, one of Turkey’s most populous and bustling cities.

Port Features and Infrastructure:

  • Port Type: Coastal Breakwater Harbor.
  • Functions: Primarily serves as a domestic and potentially regional port supporting commercial, industrial, and passenger activities.
  • Access: Docking facilities and maritime access provided through protected breakwaters. The port area is designed to handle moderate-sized vessels and possibly larger ships through designated berthing spaces.

Facilities and Services:

  • Berthing: Multiple berths available with specifications depending on vessel size and purpose (e.g., general cargo, bulk carriers, container ships).
  • Cargo Handling: Equipped with machinery and infrastructure for loading and unloading varied cargo types, including containers, bulk materials, and general goods.
  • Storage: On-site warehousing and open storage areas for short-term and long-term cargo holding.
  • Customs and Inspection: Facilities for customs clearance, with services for inspection of goods in accordance with Turkish regulations.
  • Safety: Standard maritime safety and emergency response operations in place, including firefighting and first aid facilities.

Connectivity:

  • Land Transport: Well-connected via road networks to Istanbul and other parts of Turkey. Proximity to major highways facilitates efficient truck transport.
  • Rail Links: Potential connectivity to national railway systems, promoting multimodal transport options.
  • Air Transport: Close to major airports in Istanbul, such as Istanbul Airport (IST) and Sabiha Gökçen International Airport (SAW), providing international and domestic flight options.

Operational Details:

  • Port Authority: Managed and regulated by relevant Turkish maritime authorities ensuring adherence to international standards.
  • Operational Hours: Typically operates 24/7, though specific hours may vary based on service type and demand.
  • Regulations: Subject to Turkish maritime and environmental regulations, with compliance to international shipping and trade standards.

Economic and Strategic Importance:

  • Commercial Hub: Acts as a gateway for sea transport to and from Istanbul, supporting local and regional trade.
  • Industrial Support: Facilitates the export and import activities of Istanbul’s industries, contributing to local economic growth.
  • Strategic Position: Strategic location along the Sea of Marmara, linking to the Black Sea through the Bosporus Strait and the Mediterranean Sea via the Dardanelles Strait.

Notes: The specifics provided above can be subject to change; it's advisable to consult the latest port guidelines or reach out to the port authority for the most current information. The role and capabilities of the port may evolve with infrastructural developments and shifting economic paradigms.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
AVERSA Cargo RU TMR 05:25:38
HG1 Towing/Tug 05:19:47
EYLUL ER Pleasure 05:18:27
MILEVA Port 05:18:00
ERCIN CINER Passenger 04:53:59
SALIM DUZGIT Towing/Tug 04:51:00
NAZMI BEY-I baycraft 04:50:49
CENGIZ KAPTAN Towing/Tug 04:13:34
ISTANBUL-IV baycraft 03:30:13
CEREN S Towing/Tug 03:03:25
CEREN Towing/Tug 02:57:20
GEMTAC 2 baycraft 02:54:48
YAVUZ-2 Towing/Tug 02:53:30
HURKUS Towing/Tug 02:48:51
ISTANBUL VI Towing/Tug 02:38:22
MEER NA Cargo SAMSUN 02:27:40
DON Cargo RU TUA 02:27:26
KAPTAN SELAHATTIN Port 02:25:47
DAYDREAMER 1 Pleasure 02:19:35
HG 2 CEYLIN Towing/Tug 02:11:32

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