Mersin

Allgemeine Informationen

Name:
Mersin
Land:
Turkey
UN/Locode:
TRMER
Local time:
Festgemachte Schiffe:
48
Erwartete Schiffe:
54
Liegeplätze:
8
Koordinaten:
N 36° 48' E 034° 39'

Festgemachte Schiffe

Name
Type
Moored
Frachtschiff
21.11. 13:02
Frachtschiff
21.11. 16:14
Frachtschiff
19.11. 00:03
Frachtschiff
21.11. 14:26
Frachtschiff
21.11. 14:44
Tanker
21.11. 14:45
Frachtschiff
21.11. 05:30
Frachtschiff
21.11. 08:52
Frachtschiff
21.11. 12:06
Frachtschiff
21.11. 19:38

Erwartete Schiffe

Name
Typ
Erwarted
Frachtschiff
21.11. 20:00
Frachtschiff
21.11. 21:00
Frachtschiff
21.11. 22:00
Tanker
21.11. 22:00
Frachtschiff
21.11. 23:00
Frachtschiff
22.11. 00:00
Frachtschiff
22.11. 01:00
Frachtschiff
22.11. 09:00
Frachtschiff
22.11. 09:00
Frachtschiff
22.11. 09:00

Ausgelaufene Schiffe

Name
Typ
Ausgelaufen
Frachtschiff
21.11. 13:52
Frachtschiff
21.11. 10:34
Frachtschiff
21.11. 08:50
Tanker
21.11. 07:25
Frachtschiff
21.11. 06:45
Passagierschiff
21.11. 06:42
Frachtschiff
21.11. 04:27
Frachtschiff
21.11. 03:21
Frachtschiff
21.11. 03:21
Frachtschiff
21.11. 00:01

Die neuesten Nachrichten

DFDS: New Intermodal Link Between Sweden and Turkey

Wed Sep 12 16:07:34 CEST 2018 arnekiel

Denmark-headquartered shipping company DFDS is offering a new connection between Sweden and Turkey following its recent acquisition of Turkish company UN Ro-Ro. Through the Sweden – Turkey intermodal connection now in effect, the carrier offers connections from Gothenburg in Sweden to Trieste in Italy, Patras in Greece and Pendik, Ambarli and Mersin in Turkey. By connecting the existing DFDS network in northern Europe with the new routes in southern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, DFDS is capable of offering transportation of cargo from North to South and back. All routes and terminals in this connection are in DFDS ownership and control. Source: MLP

Transporters worried about Egypt’s decision not to renew Ro-Ro deal with Turkey

Mon Mar 02 09:08:38 CET 2015 arnekiel

Turkish transporters are worried about Egypt’s decision not to renew the sea and land transit transportation agreement for roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) ships with Turkey. The existing deal will expire on April 23. Transporters in Turkey’s south have faced mounting problems, particularly after the closing of the Cilvegözü Border Gate between Turkey and Syria, said Yusuf Hatay, the head of private transportation company Hatay Ro-Ro, which was established by 55 transportation firms in the region. As a result, the transportation of Ro-Ro ships from Turkey’s Mersin port to a number of Egypt’s ports became a viable alternative route, in order to bypass conflict-ridden lands to Turkey’s south, Hatay added. Hatay Ro-Ro at first started to make one shipment a week, before doubling the shipments with a 100 percent occupancy rate, he also said. “The sea and land transit transportation deal, which enables companies to transport goods between Turkey and Egypt, and Egypt and Saudi Arabia, will expire on April 23. The Egyptian authorities had earlier announced that they would not renew the deal. This will hit us as well as Turkey’s exports,” Hatay stated. Signed in March 2012, the agreement allows the use of Egyptian seaports for the transport of Turkish foodstuffs, electrical appliances and textile products to markets in the Gulf. http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/transporters-worried-about-egypts-decision-not-to-renew-ro-ro-deal-with-turkey-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=79015&NewsCatID=344

Mersin Port Receives Two STS Gantry Crane from ZPMC

Tue Jan 10 09:46:52 CET 2012 arnekiel

PSA – AKFEN Mersin Port made a deal with world undisputed leader gantry crane manufacturer ZPMC for ordering 2 STS gantry crane in December 2010. Nowadays, PSA – AKFEN Mersin Port is having justified pride of offloading of latest technology ZPMC STS Cranes. ZPMC Mediterranean Sales Manager H. Önder Türker emphasized “PSA is the leading port operator in the world and PSA – AKFEN Mersin Port is also one of the important gate of Turkey. We are greatful to port management for prefering our cranes for such a critical port!” http://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/43585

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