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  1. Today, the Port of Hamburg is not only the largest seaport in Germany and the third largest in Europe, but also Europe's largest rail port – even leading worldwide in many areas of hinterland connections by rail. At the same time, it is the largest industrial area in northern Europe.

  2. The Port of Hamburg (German: Hamburger Hafen, pronounced [ˈhambʊʁɡɐ ˈhaːfn̩] ⓘ) is a seaport on the river Elbe in Hamburg, Germany, 110 kilometres (68 mi) from its mouth on the North Sea. Known as Germany's "Gateway to the World" ( Tor zur Welt ), [4] it is the country's largest seaport by volume. [5]

  3. Due to the short distance to the busiest navigable artificial waterway in the world, the Kiel Canal, the Port of Hamburg is the ideal location for connections to the Scandinavian region and the Baltic States.

  4. The Port of Hamburg is an all-purpose port, offering handling facilities suitable for every type of cargo - from containerised general cargo to bulk cargo, from project and plant to liquids. There are special terminals for reusable waste products and recyclable materials.

  5. 3 days ago · The port of Hamburg is situated 110 kilometres (68 miles) from the North Sea and ships use the Elbe River to reach the port area. Hobenköök is a food hall which is a must-visit to savour local food.

  6. www.hamburg.com › business › port-of-hamburgPort of Hamburg

    Navigate the Port of Hamburg: from the latest ship arrivals to high-tech logistics and a multitude of responsible bodies. We will give you a tour of Hamburg's Port.

  7. www.hamburg-travel.com › see-explore › maritime-hamburgPort of Hamburg

    Port of Hamburg. About 8,000 ships from all over the world call at Europe's second largest port. From Hamburgs cruise ship terminal to the historic Speicherstadt and the jetties to the modern container port - it smells like freedom and distant countries here.

  8. 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.

  9. Explore the port of Hamburg. Harbour round-trips - explore the heart of Hamburg from the water. Experience the hustle and bustle around Hamburg harbour, on the Elbe and in the small canals first hand in Hamburg - numerous harbour and canal trips take place daily.

  10. We are the switchmen for your freight transport - with the possibilities and services of the Hamburg port railway. Go straight to our guidelines, terms of use, fees or pre-registration for our loading tracks.