General Description
Location: The port of Harwich is located on the E coast of England, at the SE extremity of the estuary of the River Stour. General overview: Harwich incorporates two distinct port areas: Harwich International Port, owned by Hutchinson Whampoa Ltd, operated by Harwich International Port Ltd and Navyard Wharf, owned and operated by Harwich Dock Co Ltd. Navigation and vessels movements are under the authority of Harwich Haven Authority. Two breakwaters, one stone with a length of about 450m and one wooden at Landguard Point protect the harbour on the Suffolk shore. Harwich International Port is equipped with a terminal for regular passenger cargo Ro-Ro services to the Hook of Holland and Esbjerg. Traffic figures: Harwich International Port has an annual throughput of approx 2,000,000 passengers, 300,000 cars, 2,940,000t of cargo and 2,000TEU. Load line zone: North Atlantic Winter Seasonal Zone II, Winter Nov 1 to Mar 31, Summer Apr 1 to Oct 31. Max size: LOA 300m, draught 9.5m. Largest vessels handled: Harwich International Port Ltd: "Enchantment of the Seas", cruise ship, approx 74,000GT. "Costa Magica", LOA 271.2m, 105,000GT, cruise ship. Largest cargo loaded: "Leaderman", 27,112t grain. Navyard: "Grand Admiral" LOA 197.5m, 31,236GT.