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08-MAY-2016

Hamburg. Harbour

The Port of Hamburg is conveniently located between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. It is easy to access from the North Sea via the Elbe River. Only about 115 kilometers or 70 sea miles separate the city from the river mouth. The Elbeseitenkanal and the Midland Canal provide connections to the hinterland. Furthermore, the Elbe-Lübeck Canal provides an inland waterway from Hamburg to the Baltic Sea.The Port of Hamburg is an all-round port. It can handle all kind of goods. Along with its container terminals, the port has multi-purpose terminals that can also handle heavy lifts, conventional cargo, and so-called project cargo. In addition to general cargo, bulk cargo constitutes an important part of the port’s business. Dry and liquid cargo is handled at bulk cargo terminals using grabs, suction equipment, conveyors, or facilities for liquids. Around 25 percent of the goods handled in the Port of Hamburg have their origin or destination in the greater Hamburg area, giving the port a high proportion of local cargo.The port has always been extremely important for merchant shipping. It is not only the largest German seaport, but also the second largest container port in Europe. Hamburg ranks eleventh among the world’s largest container ports. From its office at Grosse Elbstrasse in Hamburg our modern Rotortugs and tractortugs serves the area around Hamburg.

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peterjay4510-Sep-2016 17:17
Very nice image of the waterfront and marina. Excellent placement of the foreground boat.
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