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About Melbu (NOMEL) Container Tracking

Nestled among the Vesterålen islands at 68.498, 14.8065, the port of Melbu NOMEL operates as a small but essential connector for maritime trade in Norway’s far north. Known for its seafood industry, the port supports containerized fish exports, seasonal goods, and domestic shipping lines. With limited but steady traffic, Melbu offers direct access to nearby coastal communities and acts as a handoff point for ferries and short-sea operators. Container tracking at Melbu helps manage cold chain integrity and schedule coordination across local and inter-island supply routes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Melbu used for international container shipping?

    Melbu mainly handles domestic and regional shipments, but containers may be transferred to larger Norwegian ports for international routing.
  • What industries use the port of Melbu?

    The seafood industry is the largest user, but it also supports regional logistics, seasonal cargo, and general freight.
  • Can I track refrigerated (reefer) containers here?

    Yes, reefer containers are trackable if logged in the port system with a valid BL or container number.
  • Does Melbu connect to larger logistics networks?

    It connects to national shipping routes and often serves as a feeder port to larger terminals like Bodø or Tromsø.
  • What is the LOCODE for Melbu?

    The official LOCODE for Melbu is NOMEL. It is used in shipping databases and logistics systems globally.