Allgemeine Informationen

Name:
Lulea
Land:
Sweden
UN/Locode:
SELLA
Local time:
Festgemachte Schiffe:
10
Erwartete Schiffe:
2
Liegeplätze:
3
Koordinaten:
N 65° 33' E 022° 12'

Festgemachte Schiffe

Name
Type
Moored
Frachtschiff
17.12. 08:45
Unklassifiziert
14.12. 17:02
Unklassifiziert
07.11. 17:49
Frachtschiff
22.12. 08:42
Unklassifiziert
22.12. 10:38
Lotsenboot
22.12. 08:44
Schlepper
22.12. 08:54
Unklassifiziert
06.12. 09:54
Frachtschiff
27.11. 02:20
Unklassifiziert
06.12. 12:44

Erwartete Schiffe

Name
Typ
Erwarted
Frachtschiff
22.12. 15:00
Frachtschiff
25.12. 13:00

Ausgelaufene Schiffe

Name
Typ
Ausgelaufen
Tanker
22.12. 06:42
Frachtschiff
21.12. 08:00

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Port development will make Luleå big in north Scandinavian shipping

Mon Apr 24 12:20:03 CEST 2017 arnekiel

More than €310 million of investments will make the port capable of handling up to four times bigger ships and capture a share of the extensive regional shipments of ore. A court decision this week paves the way for the launch of a grand north Swedish port development project. The so-called Malmporten project includes dredging in the waters leading to the city of Luleå and port development on the city waterfront. This will make the local port to an important infrastructure object in the whole Baltic Sea region and an attractive alternative to the Norwegian port of Narvik for out shipments of iron ore from mining giant LKAB, regional newsmaker Affarer i Norr reports. Currently, the port on the Botnia Bay coast only handles ships with a deadweight up to 55,000 tons. In few years, up to 160,000 tons vessel can enter the Luleå port, the Swedish Maritime Administration informs. The project is supported by the EU and will cost 3 billion SEK (€311 million). Construction works are due to start this year. Source: The Barents Observer

€3.6m upgrade for Swedish port of Lulea

Fri Dec 13 22:14:21 CET 2013 arnekiel

The European Union is investing €3.6m in a series of studies for the upgrade of infrastructure at the Swedish Port of Luleå. The studies, which were selected for funding under the 2012 Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) Annual Programme, will analyse certain aspects ahead of the works to double the loading capacity at the port from nine to 20m tonnes. They will also look at solutions to deepen the port and improve its maritime access, as well as other basic infrastructure such as quays and rail access. The port says modernising its facilities will boost Sweden’s export of iron ore and yield significant socio-economic benefits for the region as a whole. Source: Maritime Journal

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