Technical Data
Port Specifications
- UNLOCODE
- GBABD
- Port Type
- Oil
- Terminals
- 6
- Berth Count
- 18
- Max Draught
- 9.6 m
- Country
- 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Conditions
Current Weather
Overview
About This Port
Aberdeen Harbour, rebranded as the Port of Aberdeen in 2022, is a sea port located in the city of Aberdeen on the east coast of Scotland. The port was first established in 1136 and has been continually redeveloped over the centuries to provide a base for significant fishing and ship building industries. Since the 1970s it has provided support to the offshore oil and gas industry operating in the North Sea and it is the main commercial port in the north east of Scotland.
Location
Coordinates
57.1497°N, 2.0943°W
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Port Congestion
30-Day Berth Occupancy Trend
Waiting Vessels Trend
Port-call activity
Arrivals, time in port and cargo operations detected from AIS — the position-inferred congestion signal, with the full dwell distribution rather than a single average.
- in port
- in port
- in port
- in port
- · 11 h
- in port
- · 13 h
- · 20 h
- · 19 h
- · 21 h
- · 10 h
- · 9 h
- · 2.6 d
- · 8 h
- · 10 h
- in port
- · 3.1 d
- · 7 h
- · 12 h
- · 21 h
- · 19 h
- in port
- · 12 h
- · 11 h
- · 11 h
- · 34 h
- · 23 h
- · 26 h
- in port
- · 2.9 d
Network
Connectivity & hub role
How central Aberdeen sits in the sea-route network we cover — a connectivity score across navigable distances. A higher score means the port is navigationally close to many other well-connected ports, the maritime signature of a hub.
Directly routable to 179 other covered ports.
- GBImmingham294 nm
- NOBergen300 nm
- NLPort of Amsterdam403 nm
- DEBremerhaven426 nm
- DEWilhelmshaven428 nm
- NLPort of Rotterdam430 nm
- SEGothenburg462 nm
- FRDunkirk463 nm
Method. A connectivity score across our own route network: a port reads higher when it is navigationally close to many other well-connected ports. The score is rescaled 0–100 within the snapshot, so the single most-connected port reads 100. Distances are Suez / Panama / Malacca-aware navigable sea miles.
Coverage. The route network spans the 180 largest commercial ports, so this ranks hubs within that covered network, not against every port on earth. The number is deterministic — no confidence grade is invented. Computed Jun 30, 2026.
Risk & quality
Port risk & quality
A coverage-weighted blend of recorded Port-State-Control detentions, marine casualties and live congestion at Aberdeen. Higher means more risk exposure for a ship calling here — it is a count of recorded events, not a judgement of the port's management.
Built from 33% of the three signals (scored on a single signal — treat as indicative).
Method. Each signal is normalised to 0–10 against an empirical cap, then blended weighting safety (detentions 0.40, casualties 0.35) above operational congestion (0.25). A port is scored only on the signals it has data for, and the weights renormalise — a missing signal is never credited as a safe 0.
Coverage. PSC and casualty data here is regional (US, UK, Canada), so most ports show only congestion and carry a low-confidence flag. Detention/casualty counts come from a country-scoped name match (≈60% of US detentions resolve); unmatched records are dropped, not force-fit.
Detention and casualty signals are screened against open port-state-control and marine-casualty records, combined with our own AIS-derived congestion. Updated Jun 23, 2026.
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