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Driving instructions
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Find your way to the Port of Turku:
map of Turku harbour
- Quay 23.
- The entry through Linnanaukko-gate.
- The access (license plate number of the truck) to the harbour area
is needed. You´ll get the access from PowerLine-booking
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The Port of Turku is the leading Finnish port in Scandinavian traffic with at least five
daily connections there and back between Turku and Stockholm. Moreover, there
are daily connections from Turku to Germany and almost daily connections to England
and to ports at the North Sea. These connections offer competitive further connections
also to ocean lines to any destination in the world.
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RESOURCES
- WATER AREAS 1,045 ha / LAND AREAS 225 ha / MAIN CHANNEL 10 m depth
- RAILWAYS 41 km / Quay length 5 km / Ro-ro berths 13 pcs
- CRANES: 40/48 t container crane 1 pcs / 40 t multi-purpose crane 1 pcs / 60 t multi-purpose crane 1 pcs / 6 t 4 pcs
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Find your way to the Port of Travemünde:
map of Travemünde harbour
- Terminal Skandinavienkai Quay 7 A.
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Terminal Skandinavienkai, the biggest terminal within the Port of Lübeck and
Travemünde and one of the biggest RoRo- and ferry terminals in Europe is located
directly at the mouth of River Trave. The terminal combines excellent hinterland
and intermodal connections with a tense network of Baltic Sea liner shipping services.
With as many as 90 arrivals and departures per week fast links are provided within
the transport chain between Europe’s main industrial centres and those located in
Sweden, Finland, Russia and the Baltic States.
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RESOURCES
- Quay length: 2,000 m
- Special equipment: Reachstacker, automated Gate-Security-System
equipped with trailer scanning facility
- Basin depth: over 9.5 m
- Cargo volume: 21.5 mil ts
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Find your way to the Port of Oxelösund:
- Quay 2.
- The access (license plate number of the truck) to the harbour area is needed. You´ll get the access from godsterminal@oxhamn.se.
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With a depth of 16.5 metres the port of Oxelösund is one of the few ports in the Baltic
Sea which can accommodate the largest of vessels. The short entry time of one hour
increases navigational safety, saves time and money by reducing costs for pilotage,
fuel, and charter hire.
The Port of Oxelösund is situated 100 km south of Stockholm with direct access to the
quayside from road and rail networks.
Terminal is open Monday-Friday from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m.
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RESOURCES
- Terminal open Monday-Friday from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m.
- 16.5 m water depth
- Ice free all year round
- Short entry
- 100 km south of Stockholm
- Direct access to rail and road networks from quayside
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