Cartagena (Spain)

General information

Name:
Cartagena (Spain)
Country:
Spain
UN/Locode:
ESCAR
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
92
Expected Vessels:
26
Berths:
6
Coordinates:
N 37° 34' W 000° 59'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Tanker
26.03. 07:33
Tanker
27.03. 23:37
Unclassified
26.03. 10:42
Cargo Ship
26.03. 04:05
Cargo Ship
27.03. 10:32
Cargo Ship
28.03. 02:54
Tanker
25.03. 18:41
Unclassified
28.03. 07:43
Fishing Vessel
28.03. 08:15
Sailing Vessel
14.07. 18:08

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Tanker
28.03. 18:00
Cargo Ship
28.03. 21:00
Tanker
29.03. 03:00
Cargo Ship
29.03. 09:00
Cargo Ship
29.03. 09:00
Tanker
29.03. 19:00
Tanker
29.03. 23:00
Cargo Ship
30.03. 19:00
Cargo Ship
31.03. 09:50
Cargo Ship
31.03. 10:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Passenger Ship
26.03. 20:21
Passenger Ship
26.03. 17:35

Latest news

Port of Cartagena officially opens new 700-metre-long cruise quay

Tue Jun 13 10:14:02 CEST 2017 arnekiel

Spain's Port of Cartagena officially opened its new 700-metre-long cruise quay on 29 May 2017. The new quay, which will be able to accommodate two 300-metre ships at the same, is the latest development at the cruise terminal. Originally inaugurated in 2001 with a 344-metre long quay,the quay was expanded to 560 metres in length and other tourist facilities were added.

Cartagena cruise ship port mirrors growth throughout Spain

Tue Jan 19 12:39:36 CET 2016 arnekiel

Almost 150,000 cruise passengers visited Cartagena in the first 11 months of last year. Throughout 2015 the official statistics showed that the number of foreign visitors to Spain was considerably higher than the year before, providing a boost to the tourism sector of the economy, and the latest data show Cartagena cruise ship port mirrors growth throughout Spainthat the cruise ship ports, including Cartagena, played their part in this increase. Read more at http://murciatoday.com/cartagena-cruise-ship-port-mirrors-growth-throughout-spain_28491-a.html?subject=&category=

Underwater drones to detect fuel leaks tested in Cartagena

Wed Jun 24 09:52:01 CEST 2015 arnekiel

A veritable fleet of autonomous underwater vehicles and aerial drones has assembled in Cartagena this week to take part in an experiment to detect fuel leaks in the area close to the port of Cartagena as part of the European URready4OS Project. The experiment is being coordinated by the Universidad de Cartagena (UPCT), whose contribution to the project is a marine robot which can function independently for up to 8 hours at a time, and will be based on board the maritime rescue ship Clara Campoamor. 20 researchers from various countries are taking part, with five drones being supplied by Spain, Greece and Portugal. More at http://murciatoday.com/underwater-drones-to-detect-fuel-leaks-tested-in-cartagena_26362-a.html#.VYphEvmvG9I

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