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Oslo is Norway’s largest general cargo port and the country's leading container- and passenger gateway. Most consumer goods and industrial cargo imported through our port are destined for the Oslo region, reaching a third of the country’s population.


Port developement
Facilities at the Port of Oslo are already among the most modern in Scandinavia. However, the port is developing apace. Port operations are to be streamlined and the years ahead will bring major changes to the look of the city as well as to the port itself.

Freight handling, port calls, depot facilities and transport options will improve substantially over the next ten years.

Facts on Port of Oslo 

  • Situated 59º 54' North, 10º 45' East
  • GMT + 1 time
  • Up to  11 meters water depth at quay
  • Anchoring 18 – 45 meters in Port area
  • Total port quay length 9922 meters
  • 1.255.000 m²  land area
  • Mandatory pilot service
  • No stream, insignificant tide (0,3m)
  • Normally no ice problems
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