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== Terminals ==
== Terminals ==


=== Liquid cargo terminals ===
'''AS Ventbunkers''' handles various light and heavy oil products, as well as offers forwarding services, ballast/bilge water collection and treatment. Storage capacity of the terminal is 275 000 m3, and throughput capacity of the terminal reaches 10 million tons per year.
{| class="wikitable"
[http://www.ventbunkers.lv www.ventbunkers.lv]
!Terminal
!Year
!Cargoes
|-
|Baltic Juice Terminal
|2006
|liquid food products
|-
|Vars
|1991
|chemical products
|-
|Ventall Terminals
|2004
|chemical products, oil products
|-
|Ventamonjaks serviss
|2006
|ammonia, chemical products, oil products
|-
|Ventbunkers
|1994
|oil, oil products
|-
|Ventspils Nafta Terminal LTD
|1961
|oil products
|}


=== Dry bulk cargo terminals ===
'''AS Ventamonjaks''' handles various chemical products. The terminal owns the storage capacities of 54 000 tons at once, ensuring the cargo turnover of up to 1.35 million tons per year. 3 deepwater berths can accommodate vessels of 50 000 DWT.
{| class="wikitable"
[http://www.ventamonjaks.lv www.ventamonjaks.lv]
!Terminal
!Year
!Cargoes
|-
|Baltic Coal Terminal
|2008
|coal
|-
|Kālija parks
|1993
|mineral fertilizers
|-
|Ventspils Commercial Port
|1994
|coal, ferrous metals, iron ore, peat, raw sugar
|-
|Ventspils Grain Terminal
|2005
|grain
|}


=== General cargo terminals ===
'''SIA Ventall Terminals''' is providing storage and transshipment of oil products. The storage capacities of the terminal fluctuate form 67 000 till 80 000 tons, depending on the characteristics of the cargo. The annual throughput capacities reach 1.5 million tons.
{| class="wikitable"

!Terminal
'''[[Baltic Juice Terminal]] (SIA OVERSEAS Estates)''' is the most modern FCOJ terminal in the world located in the Free Port of Ventspils, Latvia. It was constructed in 2006 and is capable of processing a minimum of 100.000 MT of FCOJ annually. BJT offers a full range of FCOJ transshipment, storage and processing services, including mixing, blending and laboratory analysis. [http://www.bjt.lv www.bjt.lv]
!Year

!Cargoes
=== Dry bulk and general cargo terminals in Free Port of Ventspils ===
|-

|Noord Natie Ventspils Terminals
A line of companies are working in dry bulk and general cargo area, where maximum depth reaches 15.5 m, allowing terminals to accommodate vessels of up to 75 000 DWT.
|2000

|containerised cargo, Ro-Ro, timber
'''AS Kalija Parks''' is the largest mineral fertilizer transshipment terminal in Europe, and is transshipping around 20% potash sold world-wide. 2 PANAMAX type vessels (up to 75 000 DWT) can be simultaneously loaded by the berths of the terminal. The total storage capacity of the company is 120 000 tons, and in short-term prospective storage capacities will be expanded by 70 000 tons.
|-

|Reefer Cargo Terminal
'''AS Ventspils Commercial Port''' is specializing in transshipment of the wide variety of general cargoes: coal, ferro-alloys, grain, pig iron, sugar, metals, cotton, timber, etc. Company operates on 9 berths (with maximum depth 15.5 m) and 160 000 m2 open storage, as well as 85 000 m2 closed storage areas.
|2011
[http://www.vto.lv www.vto.lv]
|frozen products

|-
'''SIA Noord Natie Ventspils Terminals''' is the state-of-art terminal in the Baltic Sea region in terms of equipment. The terminal provides handling of a large spectrum of cargo nomenclature: containers, Ro-Ro cargoes, cargoes in tanks, metal cargoes, reefer containers, trailers, heavy lift cargoes (up to 100 tons) and other types of general cargo. Company operates 2 berths of 254 m and 300 m length and 14.2 m depth, and closed warehouse of 5 200 m2, which will be expanded to 7 200 m2.
|Ventplac
[http://www.nnvt.lv www.nnvt.lv]
|1995

|dry bulk cargo, peat, roundwood, timber, woodchip
'''SIA Ventplac''' is offering transshipment and storage services for timber products. Current throughput volume is 0.5 million tons, but the maximum capacity of the terminal is more than 1 million tons. Forrest products are delivered to the port via roads and railroads, then transshipped and transported to various destinations including Sweden, Finland, Norway and UK on vessels ranging from 0.5 to 4.5 DWT. Company is also transshipping woodchips and peat.
|}
[http://www.ventplac.lv www.ventplac.lv]

'''AS Ventspils Grain Terminal''' is a specialised grain warehousing and transshipment port terminal with calculated annual handling capacities reaching 2,5 mln. tons. The total storage capacities at once are 130 000 tons of grain. At the specialised deepwater berth of the terminal it is possible to accommodate a PANAMAX type vessel with 75 000 DWT. Loading speed of the terminal capacities reach 1 500 tons per hour.
[http://www.vgt.lv www.vgt.lv]


== Achievement==
== Achievement==

Revision as of 21:25, 30 March 2016

Port of Ventspils is the busiest port in the Baltic states

Free Port of Ventspils is a seaport located on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea (57° 24' N, 21° 32' E), western part of Latvia.

For the first time the Port of Ventspils was mentioned in historical chronicles in 1263. The 17th century saw a rapid growth and dynamic development in the port of Ventspils, with more than 135 ships built in the shipyards of Ventspils and sold to European countries during the rule of Duke Jacob Kettler. Ventspils was an important member of the Hanseatic League, a union of North German trading cities. The next period of a very dynamic growth was at the end of the 19th century, when as part of the Russian Empire the port of Ventspils was the first port of the Baltic Sea to be connected with a railway to Russia’s inland – to the cities of Moscow and Rybinsk. During the rule of Soviet Union Ventspils port evolved as a very important handling centre for oil and oil products and was linked to Russian oil fields with an oil pipeline. Later on, the largest terminals in the world for handling liquid chemicals (ammonia) and potassium salt were constructed and operated in Ventspils.

Nowadays the Free Port of Ventspils is a deepwater port, which is ice-free all year round. According to cargo turnover the Free Port of Ventspils is the largest Latvian port, one of the leading ports of the Baltic Sea, and among the top 20 European ports. In 1998 deepening of the harbour was completed, which ensured the port maximum of 17.5 m in the liquid bulk area, allowing accommodation of the largest vessels calling the Baltic SeaAframax size tankers with maximum 130.000 t DWT DWT uses unsupported parameter (help). The dry bulk and general cargo area was deepened to 15.5 m allowing terminals to accommodate Panamax type vessels of up to 75.000 DWT.

Since year 1997 Port of Ventspils has a Free port or special economic zone status, which allows the companies located in the port territory to acquire tax incentives thus creating favourable environment for investments.

Total area of the port is 2623,9 ha which is a good location not only for port related companies but as well as manufacturing and industrial companies. The terminals located in the port handle different type of cargoes like oil products, crude oil, different liquid chemicals, mineral fertilizers, various metals, forest products, coal, grain, juice concentrates as well as containers and Ro-Ro cargoes. Since 2000 Ventspils port is very actively developing container and ro-ro traffic. As a result presently a regular container line from Ventspils to Great Britain is serviced by Geest North Sea Line. Thanks to strategic decision of the company Scandlines Ventspils port is a centre for ferry transportation, with connections to Sweden, Germany and Russia.

Infrastructure

Ferry lines

Currently Free Port of Ventspils services two regular ferry lines:

  • Ventspils – Nynäshamn, 8 times a week, operator: Stena line;
  • Ventspils – Travemunde, 2 times a week, operator: Stena line;

Additional information: www.stenaline.lv

Pipelines

Ventspils is linked to oil extraction fields and transportation routes of Russian Federation via system of two pipelines:

  • Crude oil pipeline (Polotsk - Ventspils) with annual capacity 16 mln t;
  • Oil product pipeline (Polotsk - Ventspils) with annual capacity 6 mln t.

Maintenance and management of the pipelines is carried out by Latvian – Russian joint-stock company LatRosTrans. www.lrt.lv

Road Network

Ventspils has convenient road connections, i.e. main road to the capital of the country Riga, which is located 189 km from Ventspils, as well as European significance two-tract road E22 (Great Britain – the Netherlands – Germany – Sweden (Norkoping) – Ventspils – Moscow), which allows further distribution from Ventspils to Russia and CIS.

Railways

The East – West railway corridor through Ventspils is one of the most utilized in Europe. Each year around 20 million tons of various cargoes are transported via the route. With co-financing of EIB and EBRD, SJSC Latvijas dzelzcels has implemented an important development project - East-West railway corridor througput capacity was increased from 20 mln. tons up to 34 mln. tons.

Industrial production

There are more than 500 hectares intended for use of industrial production in the free port of Ventspils. The area of Ventspils industrial park is adjustable to investors expectations for the production, also it is provided with necessary infrastructure for the production start-up (ready production facilities, electricity, high-performance IT and telecommunications). The land lease is approximately 0.25-0.5% of the lands cadastral value with a buy-out right. In the start-up phase Ventspils High Technology Parks (VHTP) Business Incubator is available for support in infrastructure and services.

There is a multilingual workforce available in Ventspils.

Company Year Country Business sector
ARBO Windows 2014 Latvia solid wood window and door manufacture; construction
Baltic Forest trading 2004 Sweden wood processing; building materials
Bio-Venta 2008 Latvia biodiesel production
Bucher Municipal 2005 Switzerland production of truck mounted sweepers
Diana Sveces 2004 Denmark candle manufacture
EUROLCDS 2013 Latvia, Sweden manufacturing of LCD products
FROLI Baltic 2006 Germany polyurethane manufacturing
Hydraulik Bauteile Baltic 2008 Germany production of hydraulic and pneumatic components
Kurzemes granulas 2003 Latvia production of wood pellets
Malmar Sheet Metal 2006 Belgium producing of sheet metal parts for automotive
Pobeda Confectionery 2014 Russia production of chocolate
SQUALIO 2013 Latvia software testing
Ventspils elektronikas fabrika 2005 Latvia production of electronic systems and their components
Ventspils High Technology Park - VHTP 2005 Latvia support services for the development of high-tech companies
Ventspils metināšanas rūpnīca 2012 Ukraine manufacturing of large-scale steel constructions
Ventspils-Andren 2009 Latvia large complex structures and fiberglass industrial facilities

Terminals

Liquid cargo terminals

Terminal Year Cargoes
Baltic Juice Terminal 2006 liquid food products
Vars 1991 chemical products
Ventall Terminals 2004 chemical products, oil products
Ventamonjaks serviss 2006 ammonia, chemical products, oil products
Ventbunkers 1994 oil, oil products
Ventspils Nafta Terminal LTD 1961 oil products

Dry bulk cargo terminals

Terminal Year Cargoes
Baltic Coal Terminal 2008 coal
Kālija parks 1993 mineral fertilizers
Ventspils Commercial Port 1994 coal, ferrous metals, iron ore, peat, raw sugar
Ventspils Grain Terminal 2005 grain

General cargo terminals

Terminal Year Cargoes
Noord Natie Ventspils Terminals 2000 containerised cargo, Ro-Ro, timber
Reefer Cargo Terminal 2011 frozen products
Ventplac 1995 dry bulk cargo, peat, roundwood, timber, woodchip

Achievement

In the popular British newspaper Financial Times publication FDI Magazine investigation "The future of global free zones in 2010/11" (Global Free Zones of the Future 2010/11) Ventspils Free Port occupies fifth place in the future or most promising area, and 5th place as the best in the port area 2010/2011.

57°24′N 21°32′E / 57.400°N 21.533°E / 57.400; 21.533