Port:
Stjørdal
The port of Stjørdal is located close to the national road network, railway and the regional airport.
Please find below an overview of available services, ISPS-terminals and quays at the port of Stjørdal.
Stjørdal
Mon. - Fri. | a.m. 06:00 - p.m. 22:00 |
Weekends / holidays | a.m. 06:00 - p.m.15:15 |
Port security | Tel: +47 911 12 600 |
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4.4m/s
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- Quays
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Quays in Stjørdal port
Quay-ID | Quay name/Place | Length | Depth | ISPS | Water | Crane | Shore power |
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01 | Terminalkaia | 48,0 | 7,0 | NOSTJ-0001 | Yes | No | Yes |
02 | Spuntkaia | 72,0 | 5,0 | No | Yes | No | |
03 | Trekaia | 65,0 | 5,0 | No | No | No |
Call tables
Nr | Name | Arrival | Departure | Quay | Length | Gross tons |
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Who should report calls?
Vessels over 300 gross tons
All vessels of 300 gross tonnes or more must report at port of call via the Norwegian Coastal Administration’s port of call Safe Seanet. This includes fishing vessels, recreational vessels and historic vessels of 300 GT or more.
Arrivals must be reported no later than 24 hours before ETA.
Vessels under 300 gross tons
All vessels under 300 gross tonnes with a maximum length of 15 meters or more must notify their call in advance via this form.
Other vessels under 300 gross tons, less than 15 meters in maximum length, can apply for a guest harbor or small boat berth. Small boat berths are offered by local boat associations. See the port database for an overview.
For further information on port dues, quay and goods compensation, see port regulations.