Hamburg Port
Hamburg Port is the largest port in Germany and the second largest port in Europe, after the Port of Rotterdam. It is located on the Elbe River in the state of Hamburg. Significant towns near Hamburg Port include Lübeck, Bremen, Hanover, Frankfurt, Dortmund, Cologne, Essen, Stuttgart, and Munich. The port handles about 140 million tons of cargo yearly and is the home of over 2,000 ships.
The port of Hamburg dates back to the 9th century when it was first mentioned in documents. In 1189, the city of Hamburg was founded, and the port became an important trade hub for the Hanseatic League. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the port was expanded and modernized. Today, the port is a major container port and a key player in the European maritime economy.
Today, the port is a significant economic driver for Hamburg and the surrounding region. It handles over 10 million containers annually and is one of the most important ports for trade with China. The port is also a significant tourist destination, with over 1.5 million cruise ship passengers yearly.
In order to export goods from the Hamburg Port, the proper packaging and labeling of goods are required, as well as the necessary documentation, including a commercial invoice, packing list, and bill of lading. The exporter must also have a valid export license. Depending on the destination country, additional requirements may be necessary to import goods successfully. In order to import goods into the Hamburg Port, the importer must have all the required documentation, which includes a commercial invoice, packing list, and bill of lading. The importer must also have a valid import license. The goods must be appropriately packaged and labeled, or else the destination country may have additional requirements for the successful import of the goods.
AddressMattentwiete 2 Hamburg D – 20457 Germany
Port AuthorityPort Authority of Hamburg
Phone+49-40 / 37 709 -0
Fax+49-40/37 709-109
Email[email protected]
Coordinates53º 32′ 51” N, 9º 58′ 9” E
Decimal53.54772, 9.9694064
UN/LOCODEDEHAM
Port TypeSeaport
Port SizeVery Large
Websitewww.hafen-hamburg.de
TerminalYes
Inland port
Mean tide7 feet
Tide
Overhead Limit
Swell
Channel31 – 35 feet 9.4 – 10 meters
Cargo Pier16 – 20 feet 4.9 – 6.1 meters
Mean Tide
Anchorage
Oil Terminal41 – 45 feet 12.5 – 13.7 meters
Harbor SizeLarge
ShelterExcellent
Max Vessel SizeUp to 500 feet in length
Harbor TypeRiver Basin
Turning Area
Compulsory
Available
Advisable
Local Assist
Provisions
Fuel Oil
Deck
Water
Diesel Oil
Engine
0-24 Ton Lifts
25-49 Ton Lifts
50-100 Ton Lifts
100+ Ton Lifts
Fixed Cranes
Mobile Cranes
Floating Cranes
Wharves
Med Moor
Ice
Anchor
Beach
Assist
Salvage
Pratique
Deratt Cert
Longshore
Electrical Repair
Steam
Electrical
Navigation Eq
Ship Repairs
Marine Railroad
Drydock Size
Garbage Disposal
Dirty Ballast
Telephone
Radio
Air
Telegraph
Radio Tel
Rail
Ocean
Environmental-friendly
Air
and Highly reliable
Land
flexible
Customs
assistance