Technical Data
Port Specifications
- UNLOCODE
- NLVLI
- Country
- 🇳🇱 Netherlands
Conditions
Current Weather
Location
Coordinates
51.4500°N, 3.6000°E
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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.
- · 10 h
- · 7 h
- · 15 h
- · 3 h
- · 5 h
- · 4 h
- · 11 h
- · 3 h
- · 14 h
- · 17 h
- · 21 h
- · 39 h
- · 3.1 d
- · 15 h
- · 15 h
- · 2 h
- · 7 h
- · 8 h
- · 15 h
- · 15 h
- · 10 h
Expected arrivals
8 inboundVessels underway broadcasting a destination that resolves to this port, closest first. Distance is the real sea route (around land and through canals); the computed ETA is at the vessel’s passage speed. The crew’s own reported ETA is shown alongside for comparison.
| Vessel | Type | Distance | Speed | ETA (computed) | Crew ETA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WILSON FLEX II | General Cargo | 43 nm | 11.3 kn | 30 Jun | 30 Jun |
| EMERALD | Reefer | 57 nm | 18.6 kn | 30 Jun | 30 Jun |
| PAIWAN ACE | Bulk Carrier | 66 nm | 9.9 kn | 30 Jun | 30 Jun |
| CATHMA | General Cargo | 91 nm | 9.0 kn | 30 Jun | 30 Jun |
| ELSBORG | General Cargo | 101 nm | 6.9 kn | 30 Jun | 30 Jun |
| WILSON ECO1 | General Cargo | 133 nm | 10.5 kn | 30 Jun | 1 Jul |
| REACHY SUMMER | Bulk Carrier | 186 nm | 14.1 kn | 30 Jun | 30 Jun |
| GANNET BULKER | Bulk Carrier | 990 nm | 10.3 kn | 4 Jul | 3 Jul |
Risk & quality
Port risk & quality
A coverage-weighted blend of recorded Port-State-Control detentions, marine casualties and live congestion at Vlissingen. 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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