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  1. Hamburg world port. Handling annual throughput of 126 million tons, the Port of Hamburg is the largest German universal port. Container throughput has reached almost 8.5 million TEU, or 20-ft standard containers. Hamburg?s facilities can clear ships of all types and handle goods of almost all categories. (Updated: 2021)

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      Interactive port map of the Port of Hamburg. Hamburg. Stade....

  2. The port is almost as old as the history of Hamburg itself. Founded on 7 May 1189 by Frederick I at a strategic location near the mouth of the Elbe, it has been Central Europe's main port for centuries and enabled Hamburg to develop early into a leading city of trade with a rich and proud bourgeoisie.

  3. Interactive port map of the Port of Hamburg. Hamburg. Stade. Glueckstadt. Brunsbuettel. Cuxhaven. German Bight.

  4. 27 maj 2024 · For over eight centuries, the Port of Hamburg has stood as a testament to Germany‘s rich maritime history and its pivotal role in global trade. As a historian, I find myself captivated by the port‘s enduring legacy and its ability to adapt to the ever-changing tides of history.

  5. Gateway to the world – that is what Hamburg has been called for many centuries. Whether you are leaving or arriving, the Port of Hamburg still fulfills the promise of a vast world and faraway places and the city’s Hanseatic heritage stands for cosmopolitanism and tolerance.

  6. Hamburg is the third largest container port in Europe, and the 17th largest container port in the world, covering an area of 28.57 square miles. History of the Port of Hamburg. Founded on 7 May 1189 by Frederick I, the port is almost as old as the history of Hamburg itself.

  7. Hamburger Hafen) – port morski w Hamburgu. Do 31 grudnia 2012 na obszarze portu, nad Łabą i jej południową odnogą Süderelbe, funkcjonował wolny obszar celny (niem. Freihafen Hamburg). Obszar WOC-u został wydzielony z terytorium miejskiego w roku 1888 i obejmował 14,6 mln m² (1/5 całego obszaru portu w Hamburgu).

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