Port of Pori

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Port of Pori
Mäntyluoto.JPG
Mäntyluoto harbour
Location
CountryFinland
Coordinates61°35′N 21°29′E / 61.583°N 21.483°E / 61.583; 21.483Coordinates: 61°35′N 21°29′E / 61.583°N 21.483°E / 61.583; 21.483
UN/LOCODEFIPOR[1][2]
Details
Available berths23[2]
Draft depth15.3m[2]
Statistics
Website
www.portofpori.fi

Port of Pori (Finnish: Porin satama) is a complex of three harbours. It is by the Gulf of Bothnia in Pori, Finland. The port authority of Pori was established in 1780. Today the Port of Pori is a corporation owned by the city.

Port of Pori has liner service to several ports in Northern Europe, for example Hamburg, Ghent, St. Petersburg and Teesport.

Mäntyluoto[]

Mäntyluoto harbour has docks for container traffic and dry bulk. Crane capacity is up to 200 tonnes (200 long tons; 220 short tons). The 200-ton crane Masa is the strongest in Finnish ports. The maximum allowed draught in Mäntyluoto is 12.0 metres (39.4 ft).

Tahkoluoto[]

The Tahkoluoto bulk harbour has 15.3-metre (50 ft) draught which allows access for capesize vessels.[2] Oil and chemical harbour operates in a separate area.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "UNLOCODE (FI) - FINLAND". service.unece.org. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "Port of Pori, Finland". www.findaport.com. Shipping Guides Ltd. Retrieved 19 February 2021.

External links[]

Media related to Port of Pori at Wikimedia Commons

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