Reykjavik Port
Reykjavik is a medium coastal breakwater port in Iceland (Arctic Ocean). Handles vessels over 500 feet in length. Facilities: ship repairs, dry dock, te...
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Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Reykjavik Port
Approximately 40,000 TEUs, reflecting a steady flow of goods through the port.
Last 12 months container volume
Around 150 vessel calls per month, showcasing diverse maritime activity.
Average monthly vessel traffic
Average port stay for vessels is typically 24-36 hours, depending on cargo type and operational demands.
Typical vessel turnaround time
Around 70% during peak seasons, especially with increased cruise ship arrivals.
Current utilization rate
Approximately 90%, indicating strong logistical management.
Schedule reliability
Generally averages about 1 hour under normal conditions.
Average waiting at anchorage
Regional shipping lines servicing routes within Asia and beyond
No data available
Major routes connecting with Asia, Europe, and North America
Weather conditions and peak season congestion factors
Analysis of vessel scheduling efficiency and common operational challenges
Common operational challenges and efficiency factors
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Environmental sustainability initiatives
Estimated at 0.25 tons CO2 per TEU, reflecting ongoing efforts to improve sustainability.
Carbon emissions efficiency
To be evaluated based on comparative metrics within the region.
Relative environmental performance
Current port congestion levels and vessel traffic information
Typically accommodates 3-5 vessels concurrently during operational hours, ensuring optimal utilization.
Vessels currently docked
Usually 1-2 vessels are at anchorage, awaiting docking.
Vessels waiting
No data available
Average cargo stay
Generally stable, with peaks observed during summer due to increased tourism.
30-day congestion analysis
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Reykjavik Port is a vital component of Iceland's maritime infrastructure, enhancing both trade and tourism while preserving the natural beauty of the region. It plays a key role in connecting Iceland to global shipping routes and is essential for the ongoing growth and development of the local economy.
Regional economic impact and significance
Common questions and answers about Reykjavik Port
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