HAMBURG PORT/TERMINAL

HAMBURG PORT/TERMINAL

The Port of Hamburg is a sea port on the river Elbe in Hamburg, Germany, 110 kilometers from its mouth on the North Sea.

Port of Hamburg is Germany's largest port and is named the country's "Gateway to the World". In terms of TEU throughput, Hamburg is the second-busiest port in Europe (after Rotterdam) and 15th-largest worldwide.

The harbour covers an area of 73.99 km² (64.80 km² usable), of which 43.31 km² (34.12 km²) are land areas. The location is naturally advantaged by a branching Elbe, creating an ideal place for a port complex with warehousing and transshipment facilities.

PRODUCTS HANDLED BY PORT HAMBURG
  • Gasoline
  • Gasoil
  • Crude oil
  • RME
  • Vegetable oil
  • Components
  • Bio fuel
  • STORAGE CAPACITY

    871,845 cbm total / 5,483,750

    343,045 cbm class I volume

    528,800 cbm Class III volume

    Tanks ranging from 5.000 cbm to 50,000 cbm

    JETTY CAPACITY

    Two simultaneous oceangoing vessels, 41 ft draft, 100,000 dwt plus three barges

    TRANSPORTATION

  • Oceangoing vessels
  • Barges
  • Bunker boats
  • Pipelines
  • Rail car
  • Tank trucks
  • SPECIFICATIONS

  • Make & break bulk
  • Blending
  • Distribution
  • Additivation
  • HARBOR CHARACTERISTICS

  • Harbor Size: Large
  • Shelter: Excellent
  • Maximum Vessel Size: Up to 500 feet in length
  • Harbor Type: River Basin
  • Turning Area: Yes
  • Good Holding Ground: Yes
  • Entrance Restrictions
  • Tide: Yes
  • Overhead Limit: Yes
  • Swell: No
  • WATER DEPTH

  • Channel: 31 - 35 feet 9.4 - 10 meters
  • Cargo Pier: 16 - 20 feet 4.9 - 6.1 meters
  • Mean Tide: 7 feet
  • Anchorage:
  • Oil Terminal: 41 - 45 feet 12.5 - 13.7 meters
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