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  1. By 1788, 150 ships were already registered under the Hamburg flag. By 1799, or within eleven years, the total had risen to 280 ships. A collapse caused by the continental blockade followed in 1806. Work on expanding the port only started again after the liberation of the city in 1814.

  2. 27 maj 2024 · Today, the Port of Hamburg is a marvel of modern engineering and efficiency, handling over 130 million tons of cargo annually and generating employment for over 156,000 people in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region (Hamburg Port Authority, 2021).

  3. The Hamburg Senate appointed a port inspector in 1897 “for the protection of port workers from dangers affecting their lives and health”. In 1906, the first labour agreement for dockers came into effect, followed by agreements for other groups of workers.

  4. 26 lut 2024 · In the early centuries, the history of the port of Hamburg was inevitably intertwined with that of the Hanseatic League, an alliance through which the Hanseatic cities secured an almost exclusive monopoly of trade in Northern Europe and the Baltic Sea.

  5. 30 wrz 2019 · This article examines the strategies developed by the political and economic leaders in Hamburg in the late 1940s and 1950s for dealing with processes they had no control over and could not directly influence.

  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. 20 sie 2020 · Geschichte der HPA. 1. In diesem Jahr feiert die HPA ihren 15. Geburtstag. Ihre Gründung im Jahr 2005 war ein wichtiger Schritt in der Entwicklung des Hamburger Hafens, dessen rund 1000-jährige Geschichte schon lange vor dem offiziellen „Hafengeburtstag“ 1189 begann. Die ersten Hafenanlagen an Alster und Bille waren einfache Anlegestellen.

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