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Port of Novi Sad, Serbia | Seadex
Novi Sad is a maritime port located in Serbia. View port details, infrastructure & shipping data.
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About
Novi Sad Port, located in the city of Novi Sad, Serbia, is a vital inland port situated along the banks of the picturesque Danube River. As one of the key logistical hubs in the region, it plays an essential role in facilitating trade and commerce, connecting various economic centers both within Serbia and across Europe. The port's strategic position along the Danube, which serves as a crucial navigational route for international shipping, allows for seamless transport of goods and fosters regional economic development.
Established to support the growing needs of Serbian trade, Novi Sad Port has developed facilities capable of handling a wide variety of cargo, including agricultural products, industrial goods, and bulk materials. The port is equipped with modern warehousing and logistics infrastructure, enabling efficient loading and unloading operations as well as swift transit times. Its connectivity to road and railway networks further enhances logistical efficiency, facilitating the distribution of goods to markets across the Balkans and beyond.
In addition to its commercial operations, Novi Sad Port is part of Serbia’s broader efforts to modernize its inland transport infrastructure and enhance its role in the European shipping landscape. Ongoing investments in upgrading facilities and implementing green practices demonstrate the port management's commitment to sustainability and operational excellence. As Novi Sad Port continues to evolve, it is set to play an even more significant role in the economic vitality of Serbia and the wider region.
Current congestion levels and vessel traffic information for Novi Sad
Port congestion and real-time status data is not yet available.
Technical information and facilities available at Novi Sad 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 Novi Sad Port
Environmental sustainability initiatives
N/A; emissions monitoring is in the planning stages through upcoming sustainability initiatives.
Carbon emissions efficiency
Relative environmental performance
Understanding the economic and regional significance of Novi Sad Port
Novi Sad Port is a vital component of Serbia's logistical framework, particularly given its location along the Danube River, one of Europe's major waterways. The port enhances access to both domestic and international markets, playing a crucial role in facilitating trade within the Balkans and connecting Serbia to the broader European shipping network. With ongoing investments in infrastructure and sustainability initiatives, Novi Sad Port is poised to contribute significantly to Serbia’s economic growth and regional trade dynamics.
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Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Novi Sad Port
Approximately 50,000 TEUs, indicating active handling of containerized cargo.
Container volume · last 12 months
Ranging from 20-30 vessel calls per month, reflecting steady shipping activity.
Average monthly vessel traffic
Typically, cargo vessels spend about 24-36 hours in the port for loading and unloading.
Typical turnaround time
Estimated at 75-85%, particularly busy during peak shipping seasons.
Current utilization rate
Schedule reliability
Average anchorage wait
Regional & international routes
Asia · Europe · North America
Weather & peak-season congestion
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