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Port : KALAMAKI
Position : 37 55.0’ N / 023 01.0’ E
Country : Greece
Local Time : [GMT +2]
Location : Kalamaki is located E of the SE mouth to the Corinth Canal
on
the N coast of Saronikos Gulf.
General overview : The port provides good shelter from all winds, but
violent squalls may be experienced particularly during strong N winds.
Port installations are situated on the NE side of the bay, close SE of the
Village of Kalamaki. The Kalamaki Private Pier is 2nm ENE of Corinth
Canal. This dock belongs to the Murikis Wood Factory, which is 500m
from the dock. The berth is used for small vessels of 2.000 dwt loading
plywood. The bulk handling facility consists of a fixed tower equipped
with two suction pipes, which can operate together for the discharging
of Soya beans. A dolphin berth is situated close to the main jetty and is
used for the discharge of logs. Bunkers only MDO/MGO by truck.
Cargoes include: Soya beans, soya meal, soya oil and sunflower oil.
Traffic figures : 60 vessels and 150,000t of cargo handled in 1993.
Restrictions : Max draft 12m.
Load Line zone : Summer
British Admiralty chart : BA1600, BA1657
US National Imagery and Mapping Agency chart: US54151, US54338,
US54343 |
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