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Maritime Transport & Agencies, is a Scandinavian liner agency group with head office in Gothenburg and offices located in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Oslo, Helsinki, Gothenburg, St Petersburg, Gdynia, Riga, Klaipeda, Tallinn, Poti and Novorossiysk. Providing efficient liner agency services, these agencies also provide clearing and forwarding, terminal operations, warehousing, crewing, bunkering and ship repair services.

Through MTA, OTAL offers a reliable and regular West African service from the Baltic ports of:

Gdansk [Poland] - Pre/on-carriage only
Gdynia [Poland]
Klaipeda [Lithuania]
Riga [Latvia]
St Petersburg [Russia]
Kaliningrad [ Russia ]
Kotka [ Finland ]
Tallinn [Estonia]

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Port Details:
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[ Poland ] [ Lithuania ] [ Latvia ] [ Estonia ] [ Russia ] [ Finland ]

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Poland
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Port of Gdansk

The Port of Gdansk is situated at the intersection of the principal European transport routes, providing a convenient connection between both Central and Eastern Europe and Scandinavia. Additionally, for countries such as the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, the Belarus Republic and Hungary, the Port of Gdansk provides easy access to the Baltic Sea.

The Port of Gdansk is divided into two basic parts. The Inner Port, which extends along Martwa Wisla and Port Channel, can accommodate vessels of up to 225 m in length with a maximum draft of 10.2 m. The second part, the Northern Port features piers, quays and cargo handling stations located directly in the water basins of Gulf of Gdansk. Vessels with a capacity of up to 300,000 DWT and a draft up to 15 m can be accommodated along the jetties extending from 220 to 765 m in length.

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Total Port Area
662ha
Total Length of operating quays
10,000m
Warehousing area
106,300m2
Open store area
548,000m2
Maximum Draft of vessels
Inner Port - 10.2m, Northern port - 15.0m
Cargo handling capacity
Inner Port - 12 million tons, Northern Port - 43.5 million tons
Work 24 hours a day in three shifts
23.00-07.00, 7.00-15.00, 15.00 - 23.00
Ice free all year long
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For more information please visits the ports website: Click here

Port of Gdynia

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Total Port Area
240ha
Total Length of operating quays
10 km
Water depth at quays 6,5
13m
Number of Berths
40
Warehousing area
230,000m2
Open store area
400,000m2
Cranes
up to 100 tons
Port is open 24 hrs - ice free all year long
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For more information please visits the ports website: Click here

Agency Details - Poland
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Hecksher Polska Sp. z o.o.
Ul. Hutnicza 4 PL-81 061
GDYNIA
Poland
Phone: (+48) 58 6610303
Fax: (+48) 58 6674409
E-Mail: liner@hecksher.pl

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Lithuania
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Klaipeda State Seaport is the northernmost ice - free port on the Eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. It is the most important and the biggest Lithuanian transport hub, connecting sea, land and railway routes from East to West. The annual port cargo handling capacity is up to 30 million tons.

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Total Length of operating quays
19 216 m
Warehousing area
136 136 m2
Warehouses for bulk cargo
198 500 t
Open store area
454 920 m2
Tanks for non-oil products
131 000 t
Cold storage facilities
23 254 m2
Maximum Draft of vessels
13.5 m
The depth of the entrance channel
14.5 m
Length of railway tracks
69 200 m

For more information please visits the ports website : Click here

Agency Details - Lithuania
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MTA Klapeida
Liepu 5 LT-92138
KLAIPEDA
Lithuania
Phone: (+370) 46 300182
Fax: (+370) 618 30070
E-Mail: natalja.ryseva@mta.nu

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Latvia
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The Freeport of Riga is located along a 15km stretch on both shores of the Daugava River. Cargo handling capacity of the terminals operating in the Freeport is 25 million tons per annum. Main types of cargo handled in the Freeport are containers, various metals, timber, coal, fertilizers, chemical cargoes, oil products and food.

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Total Length of operating quays
13, 818 m
Maximum Draft of vessels
11 m
Ice free all year round
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Agency Details - Latvia
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MTA Riga
Maritime Transport & Agencies SIA
Ausekla Street 11, office 113
RIGA LV 1010
Latvia
Phone: (+371) 7228124
Fax: (+371) 7228117
E-Mail: alexey.melsitov@mta.nu

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Estonia
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The Port of Tallinn consists of 4 harbours, with a total of 64 quays. The total length of the quays is 11.9 km and the maximum depth is 18 m.

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Muuga Harbour
Old City Harbour
Paljassaare Harbour
Paldiski South Harbour
Number of quays
23
23
11
7
Total quay lengths (m)
4710
4074
1859
1207
Covered warehouse area (m2)
89 500
10 400
16 000
7 646
Reefer warehouse area (m2)
11 500
1 700
15 000
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Grain silos (tons)
300 000
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Open storage area (m2)
253 400
52 000
105 000
119 700
Container terminal area (m2)
115 000
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Agency Details - Estonia
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MTA Tallinn
Maritime Transport & Agencies Ou
Lootsi Str. 11
EE-10151 TALLINN
Estonia
Phone: (+372) 6 318171
Fax: (+372) 6 318173
E-Mail: sergei.stanogin@mta.nu

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Russia
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Kaliningrad port

Kaliningrad port is located in the mouth of Pregol river, within Kaliningrad city limits. It is accessible from the Baltic sea via a 24 nautical miles long canal. Specializes in bulk, general and container cargoes. Equipped with berths for ferry and RORO type vessels.

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Kaliningrad port
Number of quays
22
Total quay lengths (m)
3 km

Maximum permissible draft

8,0 meters

Maximum permissible LOA

170 meters for dry cargo vessel
Covered warehouse area (m2)
60 000
Open warehouse area (m2)
220 000
Isothermal warehouse (m2)
2000
Port cranes hoisting capacity
40 tons
Container terminal handling
up to 25000 TEU per year
Ice free all year round
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For more information please visits the ports website : Click here

St Petersburg Port

Berths 32/34/37 - RoRo berths max depth of 11m, 6 quay cranes, 13 front-end handlers/ reachstackers
Berths 85-7 - Container berths lenght 175m and depth 11m. Storage 140,000m2, 6 ship-shore containers, 14 straddle carriers, 17 front-end handlers/ reachstakers.

Agency Details - Russia
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MTA St Petersburg
Maritime Transport & Agencies
Novo-Rybinskaya str., 19/21
Office 505
196084 St.Petersburg
Russia
Phone: (+7) 8127401883
Fax: (+7) 8127401884
E-Mail: nick.korniliev@mta.nu

 

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Finland
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The Port of Kotka has traditionally been the foremost export port in Finland. It has evolved into a full-service logistics hub, specialised in serving the global logistics needs of Finnish and Russian foreign trade. The port has a geographical location next to the Helsinki region but still in the heartland of the Finnish wood-processing industry and immediately next to Russia with excellent road, rail and deep-sea connections give a superior logistics advantage.

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Container Terminal
Bulk Terminal
City Terminal
Hietanen Terminal
Hietanen South Terminal
Berths
8
4
8 (RoRo, LoLo)
6 (RoRo)
3 (Bulk)
Total quay lengths (m)
1436m
600m
962m
1033m
360
Draught
10m to 12m
13.5m to 15.3m
7.7m to 10m
7.9m to 10m
8.5m
Cranes
7 Container Cranes, 30t to 40t. 1 Mobile Crane
3 40t, 1 8t
1 60t
1 40t
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For more information please visits the ports website : Click here

Agency Details - Finland
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Maritime Transport & Agencies OY
Tammasaarenlaituri 3
FIN - 00180 Helsinki
Phone: (+358) 207622573
Fax: (+358) 207622579
E-mail: ulla.pelkonen@mta.nu

 

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Port News
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Stockholm To Appeal Port Development Ban - 12/01/10
The Ports of Stockholm will appeal against a regional court decision to ban the development of its new container terminal outside the city. The organisation, which owns a number of ports and terminals in and around the Swedish capital, has been developing plans to build a new freight terminal and logistics hub in the port of Nynäshamn, which lies about 60 miles south of the capital. It has plans to build a large new container terminal and to move operations out of the existing terminal in Frihamnen close to the city centre. However, a local court had ruled against the plans during an environmental hearing, raising doubts over the need for the new terminal when there are other container and ro-ro ports nearby, such as in Södertälje which recently lengthened its container quay. Södertälje currently handles 65,000 teu and Stockholm around 30,000 teu. The Port of Stockholm is seeking to appeal the decision.

The court decision to stop the terminal decision is a blow for Hutchison Port Holdings, which signed a 25-year contract with the Ports of Stockholm to manage the existing container terminal until it could begin operations in the new larger terminal when it was built. The first phase could see a 100,000 teu capacity terminal being built at Nynäshamn, assuming the appeal process goes in favour of Stockholm and Hutchinson. [LL 12/01/10]

Klaipeda Port Expansion - 21/12/09
The European Commission has approved Klaipeda outer port construction feasibility study and environmental impact assessment as eligible to partial financing. This followed a meeting regarding financing from the funds of TEN-T [Trans-European Transport Network] programme to the amount of €500,000. [KSSA 21/12/09]

Estonia Go-Ahead For US73 million Tallinn Loan - 30/10/09
Estonia has approved a US$73.7million package for the state-owned port operator in Tallinn. The loan will be used to fund further infrastructure development of Tallinna Sadam and will run for 15 years. The port operator is reported to have applied to the government for long-term financing after being offered only shortterm loans from commercial banks. The new loan would help it avoid refinancing risks due to market uncertainty.

Earlier in the year, the Port of Tallinn’s supervisory board approved a US$81.3million project to develop the eastern Muuga Harbour for container traffic. The development of Muuga will allow up to 500,000 teu a year to be handled. The port has already secured a €40m loan from the European Investment Bank to finance the extension of Muuga and the construction of quays in Paldiski South Harbour. The government said last month it would collect about US$38million in dividends from Tallinna Sadam this year, instead of the initially planned US$9.4million, to boost revenues in an effort to meet the European Union’s budget deficit terms. [LL 30/10/09]

Delphis Acquires Sjursoya Container Terminal [Oslo] - 29/10/09
On the 27/10/09, Delphis 7 acquired the container terminal activities of Norsteve Oslo (part of Finnlines Group) in Oslo, Norway. Newly founded Sjursoya Container Terminal A/S (SCT) – a 100 % Delphis subsidiary – will be the operating company. [Delphis 29/10/09]

St Petersburg New Box Facility - 09/10/09
Fourth Stevedoring Company CJSC, a subsidiary of Sea Port of St Petersburg JSC [part of Universal Cargo Logistics Holding, UCLH] expects to commission its new 350,000 TEU box facility at St. Petersburg early next year, almost a year behind schedule. At a later stage it is expected to be expanded to 1.4 million TEU, but considering the port’s dramatic 38% decline during the first half of 2009, the additional capacity will not be urgently needed. [Dynaliner 09/10/09]

China Road and Bridge Corporation Visit Klaipeda Port - 09/10/09
On 07/10/09 representatives of the China Road and Bridge Corporation [CRBC www.crbc.com] accompanied by representatives of Vilnius Consult Ltd. [www.vilniusconsult.lt] visited Klaipeda port. The aim of the visit was to discuss infrastructure projects to be implemented in the port including construction of Klaipeda passenger and cargo terminal and outer port. The meeting followed a delegation led by Vice Prime Minister of China in Lithuania on 31/08/09 when a MOU was signed by the Ministry of Transport of Lithuania and the CRBC.

Port Of Gothenburg Restructuring - 10/09/09
The Board of the Port of Gothenburg has submitted its proposal for a new operating structure to its owner, the City of Gothenburg. The City Council is expected to take up the matter at the beginning of November. The Gothenburg City reached a directional decision in spring 2008 to divide the Port of Gothenburg into a municipal Port Authority and three terminal companies, which would be run by external operators. A project group then examined port operations and formulated a basis for a decision to divide current operations into separate entities.

The proposal states how, on both an overall and a fundamental level, the operational division will take place, complete with a definition of the Port Authority's duties, the company and capital structure, the principles for concession agreements and port tariffs and a time schedule. It is not the Port of Gothenburg that is being sold but the freight handling operations. What will happen is that external operators will purchase the right to use the quays and terminals at the port. The Port of Gothenburg will still own the land and the infrastructure, thus retaining control of the port and its future development. [WCN 10/09]

Swedish Double For TSB - 23/03/09
Korea’s Total Softbank [TSB www.tsb.co.kr] has won another contract from the Swedish Port of Gothenburg [www.portgot.se], which last year contracted to replace the Cosmos Ships vessel planning system with TSB’s CATOS product. TSB has now won a contract to replace Gothenburg’s Vessel Traffic Management System [VTMS] with its own PLUS [Port Logistics Unifying System] application, a comprehensive, integrated, webbased port management information system that provides real-time access to the full range of operational information of the vessel for users. [WCN 23/03/09]

Record Results Klaipeda Throughput Nears 30m Tonnes - 19/01/09
The Lithuanian port of Klaipeda has announced that it handled a record throughput of nearly 30m tonnes last year, an increase of 9% compared with 2007. Throughput increased in almost all cargo types, but the biggest growth was in oil products, which were up 31% to 9.4m tonnes; containers, up 16% to 373,300 TEU; agricultural products, up 33% to 1.7m tonnes, reflecting higher exports of Lithuanian grain; and bulk fertilisers, up 5.7% to 5.6m tonnes. Klaipeda also handled more vessels, 8,348 called at the port in 2008, an increase of 5% on 2007. [LL 19/01/09]

Kotka Aims For Growth - 19/01/09
Kotka has overtaken Helsinki to become Finland’s largest container port, with an estimated 650,000 TEU throughput this year. The port also claims to be the largest Finnish port for car imports. This growth has been achieved not because additional traffic could not be handled at Helsinki during the port’s move to a completely new site at Vuossari, but due to the growth in Russian transit demand. The port recognises the challenges and competitive threats to its transit status, but the underlying trend is positive and it believes that there is a long term need for a strong EU-based port to handle Russian transit traffic. [WCN 19/01/09]

Combi-Trailers Move Over Gothenburg - December 2008
Combi-train services catering for semi-trailers have started operating between the Port of Gothenburg and three other centres in Sweden - Vännäs [1000 km to the north], Helsingborg [south west Sweden] and Liscont -

Operadores de Contentores, S.A.
Terminal de Contentores de Alcantara – Sul
1399-002 Lisboa, Portugal
Tf: +351 21 392 75 27
Mob: +351 96 700 49 20
Fax: +351 21 397 81 85
Email: cs@liscont.pt
Website: www.liscont.pt

Eskilstuna [central Sweden]. Over the past 10 years the Port of Gothenburg [GHAB] has invested heavily in increasing the volume of goods moved by train to and from the port and today 45% of all containers are transported by rail, around 200,000 containers/year, or 550 fewer large trucks on the roads each day.

BMT Transport Joins Riga Project - October 2008
The Freeport of Riga Authority has appointed BMT Transport Solutions to work on a development strategy for the port of Riga. The initiative is part of a boarder project, the Riga Development Plan. The new strategy will consider cargo flow, financial forecasts, and EU policy on intermodality, in order to improve local conditions and save on money. Key objectives set out within the Port of Riga Development Plan include encouraging growth of ecologically clean cargo, and ensuring technical capacity within the port to receive and handle all vessel types.

BMT will also evaluate community relations with the port, and their social and economic ramifications. BMT is investigating key obstacles to the port becoming a strategic centre for trade. There is only one container terminal, which is working at full capacity and bottlenecks have also been identified on the local waterways. [CS 10/08]

Russia: US$2bn Terminal Overhaul - September 2008
Russia will see over $2bn spent within 4-years to expand and modernise congested container and ro-ro terminals in the Baltic ports. Confirmation of the investment comes as government forecasts reveal that total cargo turnover throughout the country’s 66 ports will exceed 500m tonnes this year. The investments in north western Russian ports - all within 150 km of the major gateway port of St Petersburg - come despite an uncertain regulatory environment, cumbersome customs requirements and underdeveloped rail and road infrastructure.

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Baltic trade links
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Baltic Ports Organisation
Port of Tallinn - Estonia
CSB of Latvia

Ministry of Transport - In Latvian
Lithuanian Development Agency
Lithuanian Customs Department under the Ministry of Finance
Port of Klaipeda - Lithuania
Port of Gdansk - Poland
Port of Gdynia - Poland
Russian SME Resource Centre
Port of Kaliningrad
Port Authority of St Petersburg

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