Hansaport Hafen

Hansaport

Hansaport specializes in handling iron ore and coal. Up to 15 million metric tons are discharged yearly in Germany’s largest seaport terminal. Three berths with a quayside depth of 15.6 metres are available for seagoing ships. Two others serve barges. Up to 100,000 tons can be discharged in one day.

Cargo Berths Port facility Length of quay Max. depth Terminal area Link
ore, coal, grap cargo 4
  • 4 grab cranes (each with 38 t lifting capacity)
760m 15.1m 350.000 sqm open storage area more

Vessels at the Terminal

Name Length
Tom Selmer 291.00 m
Ocean Caesar 288.93 m

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25.05.2011 - 13:38
 


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