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Port profile
Port of Lisboa | Portugal Maritime Infrastructure
Lisboa is a large river natural port in Portugal (Portugal). Handles vessels over 500 feet in length. Facilities: ship repairs, dry dock, terminal. View...
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Verified harbor characteristics, navigation requirements and available services for this port, from the NGA World Port Index.
Source: NGA World Port Index (Pub 150), public domain.
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About
Lisboa Port, located along the vibrant banks of the Tagus River in Portugal’s capital city, serves as a vital maritime gateway for both freight and passenger transport. Renowned as one of the largest ports in Europe, Lisboa Port is integral to the economic landscape of Portugal, facilitating trade, tourism, and the movement of goods to various international and domestic destinations. Its strategic position not only enhances connectivity to major shipping routes but also supports the logistics and supply chains essential for the local and regional economy. The port features a blend of historic and modern facilities, catering to diverse industries, from pharmaceuticals to textiles, and hosts a range of passenger ferries and cruise ships, making it a focal point for both commerce and tourism.
The infrastructure at Lisboa Port is continually being adapted and modernized to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability. The port authorities are committed to reducing environmental impacts, implementing innovations, and promoting green practices, which align with Portugal’s broader sustainability goals. Lisboa Port is not just a hub for commercial activities; it’s a portal to the rich culture, history, and natural beauty that Portugal has to offer, playing a critical role in the tourism sector by attracting millions of visitors to the city each year.
Current congestion levels and vessel traffic information for Lisboa
15 vessels
Vessels currently at berth
5 vessels
Vessels waiting
1.5 days
Average cargo stay
Manageable, though peaks observed during summer months
Congestion analysis · 30 days
Technical information and facilities available at Lisboa Port
Detailed harbor characteristics: depths, pilotage, cargo handling capabilities, repair facilities and communications. Data sourced from the World Port Index.
Environmental initiatives and sustainability measures at Lisboa Port
Environmental sustainability initiatives
0.0035 tons
Carbon emissions efficiency
Good
Relative environmental performance
Understanding the economic and regional significance of Lisboa Port
Lisboa Port is not only crucial for maritime logistics but also acts as a significant economic engine for the city of Lisbon and Portugal at large. With its position as a prominent entry point for international trade, the port fosters connectivity with numerous global markets. Its role in supporting the tourism sector is equally significant, with millions of passengers arriving by cruise and ferry each year, highlighting Portugal's appeal as a travel destination. The continuous improvements and commitment to sustainability at Lisboa Port enhance its viability and readiness to meet future challenges in a rapidly evolving maritime landscape.
FAQ
Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Lisboa Port
600,000 TEUs
Container volume · last 12 months
Approximately 150 vessel calls monthly
Average monthly vessel traffic
24-30 hours
Typical turnaround time
80%
Current utilization rate
90%
Schedule reliability
2 hours
Average anchorage wait
and 10 more
Regional & international routes
Asia · Europe · North America
Weather & peak-season congestion
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