Vigo

General information

Name:
Vigo
Country:
Spain
UN/Locode:
ESVGO
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
85
Expected Vessels:
21
Berths:
2
Coordinates:
N 42° 15' W 008° 43'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Cargo Ship
13.03. 16:08
Cargo Ship
24.03. 19:16
Cargo Ship
27.03. 04:52
Cargo Ship
06.03. 12:10
Fishing Vessel
27.03. 16:32
Sailing Vessel
23.03. 13:45
Sailing Vessel
28.03. 11:36
Unclassified
22.03. 20:23
Sailing Vessel
05.12. 12:00
Pilot Vessel
28.03. 08:35

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Cargo Ship
30.03. 04:00
Cargo Ship
30.03. 09:00
Cargo Ship
30.03. 11:00
Cargo Ship
30.03. 18:00
Rescue Vessel
31.03. 10:00
Cargo Ship
31.03. 19:00
Cargo Ship
31.03. 20:00
Cargo Ship
04.04. 08:00
Cargo Ship
06.04. 15:00
Cargo Ship
09.04. 06:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Cargo Ship
28.03. 08:24
Cargo Ship
27.03. 03:14
Cargo Ship
26.03. 23:39
Cargo Ship
26.03. 16:41

Latest news

Hijos de J. Barreras to build Naviera Armas’ largest ever ro-pax

Tue Oct 23 11:08:06 CEST 2018 arnekiel

The long-awaited newbuilding contract for what will become the largest ro-pax ever in the history of Naviera Armas has now been officially signed with Hijos de J. Barreras, the Vigo-based shipbuilder with whom the Canaries-headquartered ferry operator has a longstanding relationship.

Havila Kystruten ordering two passenger ships with Barreras

Fri Sep 28 10:03:31 CEST 2018 Over_the_ocean

Vigo based shipyard Hijos de J. Barreras have secured an order for 2 coastal passenger ships by Havila Kystruten. The vessels are to be employed on the traditional Norwegian Hurtigruten service. http://cruisedeck.de/hijos-de-j-barreras-buchen-order-von-havila-kystruten-ein/

Restrictive practices fined in Vigo

Mon Aug 27 10:42:47 CEST 2018 arnekiel

In Spain, the Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia (CNMC), or the National Commission on Markets and Competition, has fined five stevedoring companies and five port unions for illegal agreements that have restricted competition in the Port of Vigo. These have kept prices artificially high and undermined the competitiveness of the port. According to the ruling, these agreements prevented the loading and discharge of finished vehicles and the receipt and delivery of goods by non-stevedores. "This goes against the relevant legislation, which gives freedom to companies to decide the composition of their workforce in activities that are excluded from [rules governing stevedoring],” said the CNMC.Source: Port Strategy

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