Monday, March 5, 2018

Seaports in Latvia



The port is a boundary-bound area, including an equator equipped with berths, land infrastructure and waterways for cargo, transport and forwarding operations, ship and passenger services, as well as various other auxiliary shipping related activities.

List of the port's in Latvia:

Bolderaja port
Bolderaja port is a port next to The Daugava River Entrance to the Sea. It was built in the 18th century.

Liepaja port
There are 14 stevedoring companies, 17 shipping companies, freight forwarders, customs brokers and other port service providers in Liepaja port, which provides around 2,000 jobs.

Riga port
The port of Riga is the largest port in Latvia which is managed by the Freeport of Riga Authority. It is located on both sides of the Daugava River at a distance of 15 km and is open for navigation in all seasons.

Riga Passenger Port
The port of Riga (official name Riga Passenger Terminal) is a passenger port in the capital of Latvia in Riga.

Roja port
Roja Port is a port located in Roja, Latvia. The port's access channel has a width of 60 meters, an escalator channel of 60 meters, an internal channel of 35 meters to a water level of 0 meters. The Rojas port has 9 berths with a total length of 814 m.

Skultes port
Fishing, timber, and peat export port. It is located on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Riga on the Baltic Sea.

Stena Line
Stena Line is one of the largest ferry companies in the world, carries out cargo and passenger transportation in Ireland, Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Poland, and Latvia.

Ventspils port
Ventspils Port is located on the Baltic Sea coast
The total area of ​​the port area is 2 451.39 ha. Ventspils Port is one of the leading ports in the Baltic Sea, is one of the first twenty of the leading European ports, after handling cargos. In 1997 Ventspils Port acquired the status of a free economic zone, which acted as an investment attraction factor and resulted in tax relief for companies.

Seaport business is growing not only in Latvia but also all around the world because ports are connected to each other.
There are a lot of opportunities doing seaport business starting from sea logistics business to sea passager business.


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