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Le Port De Cherbourg LE PORT DE CHERBOURG Capitainerie : Gare transatlantique- Quai de France 50101 CHERBOURG EN COTENTIN Tél.: 02 33 20 41 25 E-Mail : [email protected] - [email protected] M. François MONTAGNE Commandant de Port du Port de CHERBOURG RENSEIGNEMENTS UTILES Mise à jour Janvier 2020 DIRECTION DU PORT Tél.: +33 (0) 233 20 51 23 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 20 65 48 Ports Normands Associés Email : [email protected] Syndicat Mixte Régional des Ports de Caen-Ouistreham et de Cherbourg Lamanage Président : Hervé MORIN, Président de la Région Normandie Port de Cherbourg SAS Directeur Général : Philippe DEISS Quai de Normandie- B. P. 50231 3, rue René Cassin - 14280 ST CONTEST 50102 CHERBOURG-OCTEVILLE CEDEX Tél.: +33 (0) 231 53 34 61 - Fax: +33 (0) 231 53 64 64 Tél.: +33 (0) 233 23 30 30 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 44 45 60 Email : [email protected] Site : www.pna-ports.fr Remorquage Capitainerie du port de Cherbourg Normandie TUG Service Commandant : François MONTAGNE Tel. : 02 31 35 63 16 Gare transatlantique - Quai de France Mail : [email protected] 50110 CHERBOURG Tél.: +33 (0) 233 20 41 25 Secours en mer Email : [email protected] Abeilles International : Remorqueur «Abeilles Liberté» Quai de Normandie- B.P. 60437 CONCESSIONNAIRES / DÉLÉGATAIRES 50100 CHERBOURG-OCTEVILLE Port de Cherbourg SAS Tél. : +33 (0) 233 43 04 71 / +33 (0) 686 42 83 89 Gare maritime Transmanche - Terminal 1 Fax: +33 (0) 233 43 24 13 BP 50331 - 50102 CHERBOURG EN COTENTIN Tél.: +33 (0) 233 23 30 30 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 44 45 60 CROSS jobourg Email : [email protected] 50440 BEAUMONT LA HAGUE Site : www.port-cherbourg.com Tél.: +33 (0) 233 52 72 13 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 52 71 72 SPEC (Société portuaire d’exploitation Cherbourgeoise) 801, rue du fort des Flamands SERVICES DE L’ÉTAT BP 80145 - 50110 TOURLAVILLE Service Mer et littoral Tél.: 02 33 23 38 50 - Fax : 02 33 23 38 55 Place Bruat - CS 60838 50103 CHERBOURG CEDEX 50108 CHERBOURG EN COTENTIN Tél. : 02 50 79 15 00 - Fax : 02 50 79 15 01 Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie de Cherbourg E-mail : [email protected] Cotentin Hôtel Atlantique - Boulevard Félix Amiot- B.P. 839 - Douanes 50108 CHERBOURG-OCTEVILLE CEDEX Brigade de surveillance - Gare Maritime Transmanche Tél.: +33 (0) 233 23 32 00 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 23 32 28 Quai de Normandie - B. P. 735 Email : [email protected] 50107 CHERBOURG-OCTEVILLE Site : www.cherbourg-cotentin.cci.fr Tél.: +33 (0) 233 23 34 00 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 23 34 29 SERVICES AUX NAVIRES Pilotage Recettes Embarquement et débarquement de pilotes hauturiers en Quai du Général Lawton Collins- B.P. 735 vedette ou hélicoptère 50107 CHERBOURG-OCTEVILLE Quai Général Lawton - 50100 CHERBOURG-OCTEVILLE Tél.: +33 (0) 233 44 23 73 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 44 78 74 • 97 Police aux Frontières 13, Rue Louis-Philippe - 50100 CHERBOURG-OCTEVILLE Principal port de commerce du département de la Manche, Tél.: +33 (0) 233 88 72 20 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 88 72 28 Cherbourg est un port de ferry dans sa partie Ouest et de marchandises diverses dans sa partie Est. Bureau de la gare Maritime Cherbourg permet l’accès à tous les navires jusqu’à 14m de Tél.: +33 (0) 233 20 41 70 tirant d’eau, ouvert 24H/24, 7jours / 7. La partie Est traite des escales de vrac (charbon, sel, enroche- Préfecture Maritime ment, ferraille, gravier, sable...) ainsi que des escales d’éo- Arsenal Comar Bâtiment Surcouf liennes et colis lourds. 50115 CHERBOURG ARMÉES Tél.: +33 (0) 233 92 60 61 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 92 59 26 Service des Phares et Balises 1, route des Mielles - B.P.108 50101 CHERBOURG-OCTEVILLE Tél.: +33 (0) 233 23 45 60 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 23 45 69 Pour faciliter la préparation de vos mailings, de vos congrès et de vos séminaires, MEDIA CONVERGENCE met à votre disposition ses fichiers : UN FICHIER PERFORMANT • UN FICHIER COMPLET UN FICHIER PRÉCIS UN FICHIER SUR PLUSIEURS SUPPORTS Tél. 01 45 17 02 00 LISTE DES OFFICIERS DE PORT NOM PRÉNOM NÉ LE AFFECTÉ LE FONCTION GRADE François MONTAGNE 01/11/81 01/09/2017 Commandant C2 MONIN Jean Luc 23/06/62 01/09/03 Commandant Adjoint L1 LE SAGE Philippe 14/01/65 01/09/13 Officier de service L1 LEBRUN Eric 10/01/64 01/09/06 Officier de service L1 VASSE Xavier 25/09/73 01/09/09 Officier de service L1 LE CALVEZ Pierre 24/12/63 01/10/11 Officier de service L2 HAREL Didier 20/09/63 01/09/13 Officier de service L2 LORCY Marie Pierre 26/09/64 01/09/15 Officier de service L2 TRAFIC 2018 DU PORT DE CHERBOURG 2018 PASSAGERS Passagers (unité) 585 124 TRANSMANCHE Véhicules (unités) 180 574 CROISIERES Passagers 154 690 TOTAL PASSAGERS (unités) 739 814 MARCHANDISES Total marchandises (tonnes) 1 520 853 TRANSMANCHE Poids lourds (unités) 47 641 Total autres marchandises 2 570 Matériaux de construction 0 FRET CONVENTIONNEL Produits de recyclage 0 Dangereux 1 364 Autres 1 206 TOTAL MARCHANDISES 1 523 423 • 98 LISTE DES USAGERS AGENTS CONSIGNATAIRES / MANUTENTION SOCIÉTÉ DE CONTRÔLE BOLLORE PORTS M. Michel COLIN SGS QUALITEST INDUSTRIE Zone Portuaire des Mielles - BP 161 - 50110 TOURLAVILLE ZA la Belle Jardinière - BP 303 Tél.: +33 (0) 233 88 66 15 - Fax : +33 (0) 233 88 66 24 50123 Equeurdreville Cedex E-mail : [email protected] Tél. : 02 33 01 80 70 - Fax : 02 33 08 00 62 SCAN CO OTECMI M. Olé G.BOCKMANN ZA la Belle Jardinière - BP 41 Gare maritime 1 - 50100 Cherbourg-Octeville 50123 Equeurdreville Cedex Tél.: +33 (0) 233 23 44 44 - Fax : +33 (0) 233 23 44 40 Tél. : 02 33 01 52 52 - Fax : 02 33 01 10 42 E-mail : [email protected] EXPERTS JUDICIAIRES WORMS SERVICES MARITIMES M. Pascal DOUCET M. Jean-Paul BLIGAND 3, Quai Général Lawton Collins - B.P. 434 17 bis, Impasse Gouberville - 50100 Cherbourg-Octeville 50104 Cherbourg-Octeville Cedex Tél.: +33 (0) 233 93 64 64- Fax : +33 (0) 233 93 64 67 Tél.: +33 (0) 233 43 34 02 - Fax : +33 (0) 233 44 03 74 E-mail : trampingchbg©worms-sm.fr M. Gilles PIOTEYRY L’Asseline - 50470 LA GLACERIE CHERBOURG MANUTENTION Tél. : Prof +33 (0) 233 20 51 23 - Pers : +33 (0) 233 44 62 59 Gare martime 1er étage 50100 CHERBOURG EN COTENTIN mobile : +33 (0) 607 75 18 98 Tél.: 02 33 22 04 16 PLAISANCE COMPAGNIES FERRIES BUREAU DU PORT DE PLAISANCE DE CHANTEREYNE BRITTANY FERRIES VHF : canal 09 Gare martime Transmanche Tél.: +33 (0) 233 87 65 70 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 53 21 12 50100 CHERBOURG EN COTENTIN E-mail : [email protected] Tel : 02 33 88 44 02 Responsable du site de Cherbourg : Mme Karine INGOUF ÉCOLE DE VOILE DE CHERBOURG E-mail : [email protected] Place Napoléon - 50100 Cherbourg-Octéville Tél.: +33 (0) 233 94 99 00 - Fax : +33 (0) 233 94 91 18 IRISH FERRIES M. Olé G.BOCKMANN E-mail : [email protected] Gare maritime 1 - 50100 Cherbourg-Octeville COTENTIN NAUTISME Tél.: +33 (0) 233 23 44 44 - Fax : +33 (0) 233 23 44 40 Rue du Diablotin Quartier Port Chantereyne E-mail : [email protected] 50100 Cherbourg-Octeville Site: www.irishferries.com Tél.: +33 (0) 233 7819 29 - Fax : +33 (0) 233 78 19 28 STENA LINE E-mail : [email protected] Mme Delphine FUSTEC Gare Maritime 1- 50100 Cherbourg-Octeville PECHE Tél.: +33 (0) 233 43 23 87 - Fax : +33 (0) 233 54 32 21 E-mail : [email protected] CENTRE DE MARÉE Bassin du Commerce - 50100 Cherbourg-Octeville LOGISTIQUE Tél.: +33 (0) 233 88 69 00 - Fax : +33 (0) 233 44 45 59 Site: www.peche-cherbourg.com FRÊT SNCF Direction de l’Unité Opérationnelle du Cotentin COMITÉ RÉGIONAL DES PÊCHES Tél.: +33 (0) 233 44 18 74 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 44 54 01 9, quai du Général Lawton Collins - B. P. 445 50104 Cherbourg Cedex MESGUEN SA /CONTAINER LINK Tél.: +33 (0) 233 44 35 82 - Fax : +33 (0) 233 44 75 70 Responsable : Jean-Charles LAMOTTE Bureau des Flamands - Hangar 4 -B. P. 28 AUTRES CONTACTS 50651 Cherbourg-Octeville Tél.: +33 (0) 233 23 60 60 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 23 60 69 HÔTEL DE POLICE E-mail : Jean charles.Lamotte@transport_mesguen.fr 2, Rue du Val de Saire - 50100 Cherbourg-Octeville Tél.: +33 (0) 233 44 23 73 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 44 78 74 CONGELATION COTENTIN (Congélation / conditionnement et stockage / glace) HÔPITAL Rue de la Mer- Zone de Colligon- 50110 Tourlaville LOUIS PASTEUR Rue Trottebec Tél.: +33 (0) 233 20 43 70 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 20 30 77 50100 Cherbourg-Octeville Responsable: Marc DELAHAYE Tél.: +33 (0) 233 20 70 00 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 20 76 09 E-mail : [email protected] SOUS-PRÉFECTURE MANCHE HYDROCARBURE 106, Rue Emmanuel Liais - 50100 Cherbourg-Octeville 200, Rue des Ajoncs - 50110 Tourlaville Tél.: +33 (0) 233 22 01 88 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 22 99 78 Tél.: +33 (0) 233 87 81 81 - Fax: +33 (0) 233 87 81 82 • 99 • BREXIT, LES PORTS DE CHERBOURG, DIEPPE ET CAEN-OUISTREHAM SONT PRÊTS La Région Normandie s’est mobilisée, dès l’automne 2017, dans la perspective du Brexit, initiant les réunions de travail avec les administrations des douanes et de l’agriculture, associant armements et exploitants, pour définir les installations et procédures à mettre en œuvre dans ce cadre et anticiper au mieux les différents scénarios de sortie.
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