Overview:
French commercial port. More than 50 kilometers away from the port area of Saint Nazaire, ships with a maximum draft of 10 meters can only wait for tide to enter the port. From the west to the northeast, there are Emile kumeras oil and gas terminal, lo murisher phosphate fertilizer terminal, grain terminal (6 berths, 1500 meters of wharf line), St. Louis general cargo terminal, liquor terminal and angelon bulk cargo and passenger terminal; There are timber and container terminals on Cheveley island on the south bank, and Wilson sulfur phosphate mine, coal, salt and sugar terminals on the west end of Santa Ana Island (a total of 13 berths, with a total length of 1472m, including a 200m long container berth on the east end). Nante port is the most important port area with a total length of 3700m and a water depth of 6-9M. It is the fourth largest port in France, mainly importing oil, coal, ore and other bulk cargo, accounting for more than 70% of the throughput.