Taman, seaport, Maritime port in Taman Peninsula, Russia
Taman seaport is a cargo port on the Black Sea coast near the Kerch Strait. The facility has multiple terminals for handling oil products, liquefied gases, grain, coal, and fertilizers.
The port opened officially in 2009 and quickly became a major international cargo facility on the Taman Peninsula. It was established in a strategic location to serve maritime trade in the region.
The port development transformed the regional maritime infrastructure, integrating with both the Taman Peninsula and Crimean transportation networks through strategic placement.
The port accommodates vessels up to 220,000 tons deadweight and remains ice-free year-round. Approach areas have water depths of about 20 to 25 meters, making navigation manageable.
The port maintains continuous operations throughout the year due to its ice-free status, featuring water depths between 20 to 25 meters in approach areas.
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