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Port layout and berths

In order to carry out service rendering, KSCP JSC uses the berths with the following technical characteristics:

Berth number

Berth length, m

Height of a cordon part/depth at a berth, m in
system of elevations of Baltic sea

Load bearing capacity, t/m2

Berth No. 1

146,2

+2,35/-8,5

3,0/4,0/6,0

Berth No. 2

146,2

+2,35/-8,5

3,0/4,0/6,0

Berth No. 3

150,0

+2,35/-8,5

3,0/4,0/6,0

Berth No. 4

175,0

+2,35/-7,65÷8,5

3,0/4,0/6,0

Berth No. 5

170,0

+2,35/-8,5

3,0/4,0/6,0

Berth No. 6

170,0

+2,35/-8,5

3,0/4,0/6,0

Berth No. 10

160

+2,40/-10,3

4,0/6,0/10,0

Berth No. 11

161,4

+2,40/-10,3

4,0/6,0/10,0

Berth No. 12

160,0

+2,40/-7,66

2,5/3,0/10,0

Berth No. 13

155,0

+2,40/-8,16

2,5/3,0/10,0

Berth No. 14

156,0

+2,40/-7,66

2,5/3,0/10,0

Berth No. 15

250,0

+1,85/-9,8

3,0/4,0/6,0

Berth No. 16

100,8

+1,80/-8,0

1,5/2,0

Berth No. 18

170,0

+2,50/-10,3

4,0/6,0/10,0

Berth No. 19

275,15

105,00-wing wall

+2,50/-10,3

+2,0/-10,3

4,0/6,0/10,0

 Allowed ship drafts of vessels for 2017 are specified in the Order of the Kaliningrad seaport captain (in Russian language).