Ports in the Region

Hamburg cooperates closely with the other ports on the Elbe River, Cuxhaven, Brunsbüttel and Glückstadt, as well as with the Baltic Sea ports Lübeck and Kiel. This cooperation is intended to help meet new logistical challenges in the future. The ports act together as a Northern European metropolitan area in competing on the international market.

Elbe Ports Brunsbüttel and Glückstadt

Brunsbüttel Ports GmbH The Port Group Brunsbüttel – which includes the Elbeport, the Oilport and the Port of Ostermoor – and its range of...

Cuxhaven, the Port at the Mouth of the Elbe River

CuxPort in Cuxhaven is a multifunction terminal located close to the international shipping routes between Western Europe, Scandinavia and...

Kiel – the Gateway to the Baltic Sea

The seaport in Kiel is among the most flexible and economic ports on the Baltic Sea.Its favourable geographic position, channels deep...

The Baltic Sea Port of Lübeck

The port in Lübeck and Lübeck-Travemünde functions as an important link between Hamburg and the whole Baltic Sea region.Germany’s largest...

FAQ

What does the term “North Range” mean?

Answer

The North Sea ports Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen and Bremerhaven, and Hamburg make up the North Range.

 

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