Rostock

General information

Name:
Rostock
Country:
Germany
UN/Locode:
DERSK
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
83
Expected Vessels:
25
Berths:
58
Coordinates:
N 54° 10' E 012° 06'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Unclassified
09.03. 06:05
Cargo Ship
07.03. 18:12
Cargo Ship
08.03. 14:32
Cargo Ship
09.03. 12:55
Cargo Ship
07.03. 16:16
Cargo Ship
09.03. 14:11
Cargo Ship
09.03. 10:31
Cargo Ship
08.03. 17:20
Cargo Ship
09.03. 11:44
Cargo Ship
08.03. 17:14

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Tanker
10.03. 04:00
Passenger Ship
10.03. 05:40
Cargo Ship
10.03. 05:45
Cargo Ship
10.03. 06:00
Unclassified
10.03. 06:00
Passenger Ship
10.03. 06:45
Cargo Ship
10.03. 11:00
Cargo Ship
10.03. 13:00
Cargo Ship
10.03. 17:00
Cargo Ship
10.03. 20:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Passenger Ship
10.03. 01:41
Cargo Ship
10.03. 00:58
Passenger Ship
09.03. 23:01
Passenger Ship
09.03. 22:44
Passenger Ship
09.03. 22:12
Passenger Ship
09.03. 20:33
Passenger Ship
09.03. 18:12
Passenger Ship
09.03. 15:59
Passenger Ship
09.03. 13:46
Passenger Ship
09.03. 12:20

Latest news

Liebherr crane was on fire

Wed Mar 05 11:35:52 CET 2025 Timsen

In Rostock, the fire brigade was called to the site of the crane manufacturer Liebherr in the overseas port on the evening of Feb 26, 2025. Parts of a control station and attachments of a crane used to transport bulk goods were on fire. Since the fire was several meters high, extinguishing the flames was challenging. After the power supply was switched off, the fire in the crane driver's cabin was fought with a pipe. The fire brigade's quick intervention prevented the fire from spreading further. There were no injuries during the operation. 40 members of fire and rescue stations 2 and 3 and the Gehlsdorf volunteer fire brigade were on duty. It was assumed that a technical defect had caused the fire. The extent of the damage was still unclear. Investigations were ongoing. The material damage was estimated to be around 100,000 euros.

Accident at Liebherr site

Sat May 02 19:10:51 CEST 2020 Timsen

On May 2, a HLC 295000 heavy load crane of Liebherr mounted on the deck of the 'Orion I' crashed in the Seaport of Rostock during a test when lifting a pontoon which was filled with 5.550 tons of water. The crane boom broke off, and parts fell onto the 'Orion I', which started to list to port side, and onto the quay edge. Heavy metal pieces flew around. Five people inside the crane's cabin were injured by the heave jerk. The fire brigade, ambulances and police attended with a large contingent. They tried to free the victims from the steel mesh. There were two serious and three minor injuries. A total of 120 people were on board the 'Orion I' who were now being evacuated and looked after. A rescue helicopter has landed. In addition, large amounts of oil leaked out, which the fire brigade has to collect before it got into the water. It is the second accident on the Liebherr site within a few months. In January, two loading cranes fell into the water during tests. The salvage then took several months. Reports with photos and video: https://www.nonstopnews.de/meldung/32916 https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/mecklenburg-vorpommern/Rostock-Erneutes-Unglueck-mit-Hafenkran,hafenkran156.html https://www.t-online.de/nachrichten/panorama/id_87809036/rostock-krank-knickt-im-hafen-ab-fuenf-verletzte.html

First LNG bunkering operation in the Port of Rostock

Fri Jan 24 12:13:53 CET 2020 Timsen

In the second ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operation to take place in Germany and the first ever in the Port of Rostock, on Jan 22, 2020 the world’s largest LNG bunker vessel 'Kairos' supplied fuel to the newly-built offshore installation vessel 'Orion' which was berthed at the Liebherr construction yard in the Port of Rostock, where she is being outfitted with a 5,000-tonne crane. DEME is a leading adopter of LNG as a marine fuel, and the 'Orion' is its fifth dual-fuel vessel. This operation strengthens the LNG cluster in Rostock significantly and is an essential extension of the services offered by the port. The continuous development from the LNG bunkering operations by truck during the last years towards the first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operation shows the strong operational performance of the port team. Report with photo: https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/port-of-rostock-hosts-its-first-ship-to-ship-lng-bunkering

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