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1. Port of Odessa
location
Country Ukraine
location Odessa
Opened 1974
Operated by State company of Odessa
Owned by Ukrainian sea port authority
Type of harbour Natural / artificial
size 109 acres
Available berths 46
Annual cargo tonnage 31,368,000
Annual container volume 523,881 (TEU)
2. About the port
The port is located on the north – western cost of the black sea in
the south-western part of odesskiy gulf , on 141.0 hectares of
manmade territory.
port of Odessa can handle over 21 million tonne of dry cargo.
and 25 million tonne of liquid cargo.
Container terminal can handle over 900,000 TEU per year.
Odessa port have 54 berth with depths rang – ranging from 6.2
up to 13.0 m total berth 8 km .
4. Batumi port
Location
Country Georgia, Asia
Water location Black sea
Anchorage depth 7.1m-9.1m
Cargo pier depth 7.1m-9.1m
Oil terminal depth 7.1m-9,1m
Harbour size Small
Railway size small
Established 1878
Total berth 11
5. Facts about the port
Berth no. Specialized Capacity
1,2,3 Oil terminal 15 million tonnes annually
4,5,6 Container terminal 100,000 TEU annually
7,8,9 Dry cargo terminal 20 million tonnes annually
10th,11th For passenger terminal
6. Cargo handled by port
Year 2015 2016 2017
1. Dry cargo MT 1046 862 795
2. Oil and oil product
million MT
3.9 3.4 2.1
3. Containers
turnovers (TEU)
54695 55781 76085
9. About Tallinn port
Port of Tallinn is the biggest port authority in Estonia.
It consist of both cargo and passenger traffic.
It is one of the largest port enterprise of the Baltic sea.
Tallinn port authority handles 5 major port.
These ports are:
1. Tallinn passenger port/ old city
2. Muuga harbour.
3. Paldiski south harbour.
4. Paljassaare harbour.
5. Saaremaa harbour.
10. 1. Tallinn passenger port /old city
It is one of the biggest and busiest passanger harbour in the Baltic region.
It is also the biggest passanger harbour for both port of Tallinn and Estonia.
No of birth 24
Total length of berths 4986m.
Maximum depth 11m.
Maximum length of vessel 340m.
Maximum width of vessel 42m.
11. Muuga harbour
It handles around 50% of the total cargo volume of port of Tallinn.
It includes in cargo oil product. And dry bulk (mostly fertilizers , grains).
It is one of the most modern port in the Baltic sea region. (it is deepest up to
18m ).
No. of berth 29
Total length of berth 6879m
Maximum depth 18m
12. Paldiski south harbour
The port of Tallinn ‘s second cargo harbour is located 45 km west of Tallinn.
Main core activity of this port is export and import cargo mainly RO-RO
cargo, scrap metal, timber and oil products are handled here.
No of berth 10
Total length of quay 1850m
Maximum depth 14.5 m
Maximum length of vessel 230 m
Maximum width of a vessel 35m
13. Paljassaare harbour
• Paljassaare harbour is situated on Paljassaare peninsula in Tallinn.
• It is 6 km away from the center of the city.
• It is mixed cargo port, which mainly specializes in handling mixed cargo, coal
and oil product, as well as timber and perishables.
• It have the capacity some 3 million tonnes cargo handling per year.
No of berth 11
Total length of berth 1850m.
Maximum depth 9 m
Maximum length of vessel 190 m
Maximum width of vessel 30m
14. Saaremaa harbour
o Saaremaa harbour is deep-water harbour .
o It is located on the north cost of Estonia’s biggest island Saaremaa.
o It is a passanger harbour.
No. of berth 3 + floating berth for small craft
Total length of quay 445m
Maximum depth 10m
Maximum length of vessel 200m
Maximum width of vessel 30m