Vlissingen

General information

Name:
Vlissingen
Country:
Netherlands
UN/Locode:
NLVLI
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
146
Expected Vessels:
51
Berths:
72
Coordinates:
N 51° 27' E 003° 40'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Tanker
04.05. 10:42
Cargo Ship
03.05. 10:57
Unclassified
04.05. 03:04
Tanker
02.05. 17:30
Pilot Vessel
25.04. 14:23
Tanker
04.05. 13:45
Tanker
03.05. 16:46
Passenger Ship
02.05. 11:41
Tanker
03.05. 09:25
Cargo Ship
02.05. 11:37

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Dredger
04.05. 22:00
Cargo Ship
05.05. 06:00
Cargo Ship
05.05. 10:00
Tanker
05.05. 10:00
Cargo Ship
05.05. 11:00
Cargo Ship
05.05. 12:00
Tanker
05.05. 13:00
Cargo Ship
06.05. 14:30
Tanker
07.05. 00:00
Cargo Ship
07.05. 07:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Cargo Ship
04.05. 18:00
Cargo Ship
04.05. 16:41
Cargo Ship
04.05. 14:31
Tanker
04.05. 13:18
Tanker
04.05. 12:55
Dredger
04.05. 12:42
Dredger
04.05. 10:34
Cargo Ship
04.05. 02:44
Tanker
04.05. 02:09
Tanker
03.05. 21:49

Latest news

LNG bunkering pilot in the Port of Vlissingen

Wed Apr 13 11:35:01 CEST 2016 arnekiel

On Monday April 11th, the pilot for the bunkering of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) via the Truck to Ship method was successfully launched in the port of Vlissingen. Bunkering of this renewable marine fuel emphasises port authority Zeeland Seaports’ objectives to reduce overall emissions. The pilot began with LNG being refuelled from a truck on the quay in the port of Vlissingen. Zeeland Seaports will determine whether consistent LNG bunkering will be realised in the port based on the results of the pilot, which will last until the end of the year.

Flushing port further boosts its banana volumes

Mon Feb 08 13:03:01 CET 2016 arnekiel

The port of Flushing (Vlissingen) in the Netherlands is expanding its footprint in the perishables reefer trade with the extension of a contract with Chiquita, reports Fairplay Daily News.

Zeeland Seaports Kicks Off Westhofkade Extension

Fri Oct 10 08:39:08 CEST 2014 arnekiel

Zeeland Seaports recently made a start on work to extend the Westhofkade. BOW Terminal, Zeeland Seaports will extend the existing 300-metre quay by around 175 metres. The quay is expected to be ready for use in mid-2015. The Zeeland ports occupy a prominent position when it comes to the storage and handling of project cargo for the offshore industry. In the past few years, various large offshore wind projects have been realized from Vlissingen. Several Zeeland companies are active in this market and are continually expanding their operations. As port authority, Zeeland Seaports tries to assist where possible. In order to offer BOW Terminal extra quay capacity, Zeeland Seaports therefore commissioned BAM Infra to extend the quay in the Westhofhaven.

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