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Port of Wismar

Port of Wismar

Image Source: Pinterest.com Port of Wismar‘s centralized location makes it perfect for north-south commerce between Central Europe and Scandinavia. But because of its east-west connections to the Baltic States and Russia, this location also significantly impacts how goods flow are grouped and distributed. After the political upheaval, Wismar Seaport developed into a cutting-edge logistical and […]

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Port of Duisburg

Port of Duisburg

Image Source: Pinterest.com The main inland shipping port in Germany is the port of Duisburg-Ruhrort. Regarding every port, public and private amenities, it is also recognized as the largest inland port in World Europe. Approximately 1.5 million m2 of covered storage space is available at these locations. The gateway for the pan-European canal connecting Amsterdam,

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Port of Rostock

Port of Rostock

Image Source: Pinterest.com The Warnow River is at the mouth of the Baltic Sea, and the sea channel is where the port of Rostock, Germany’s fourth-largest port, is situated. It has a practical approach with a length of 3.6 nautical miles and a depth of 14.5m, and there are no barriers, bridges, locks, etc., making

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Port of Kiel

Port of Kiel

Image Source: Pinterest.com The port of Kiel, which includes the route to the bars at the eastern end of the Kiel Canal, is an important port for both passenger and cargo traffic. It is located in the inner region of the Baltic Sea Bay Kieler Forde. The port is one of the Baltic region’s most

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Port of Bremerhaven

Port of Bremerhaven

Image Source: Pinterest.com The trading port of Bremerhaven is collectively referred to as the Ports of Bremen or Bremish Ports. These ports are among the biggest in Germany. The port of Bremen, the largest industrial hub in Germany, is located on the Weser river’s edge, about 70 kilometers inland from the North Sea. With a

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Port of Hamburg

Port of Hamburg

Image Source: Pinterest.com With a geographic range of up to 7,250 Hectares, the port of Hamburgh can accommodate any cargo vessel and has an overall berthing volume of 320. Frederick 1 founded this harbor on May 7, 1189, making it almost as old as the history of Hamburg. Regarding TEU with UN LOCODE of DE

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Port of Wilhelmshaven

Port of Wilhelmshaven

Image Source: Pinterest.com Wilhelmshaven is the sole deep-water port between the Ems and Weser rivers, on the western Jade delta embankment. Germany’s Wilhelmshaven Port is a medium-sized port. This port has two sections: an outer deep-water port with unusual transshipment bridges and a tide-independent inner harbor. It is situated behind a dual-chamber sea lock. With

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Port of Boston

Port of Boston

Image Source: Wikipedia Port basic or overview Port code: 0401 Port size: 500 acres Port addresses: Boston, MA United States Main cargo/vessel type: general cargo TEUs: Over 247,000 TEUs will pass through the port in fiscal year 2021. The Port of Boston is a major seaport located in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the largest port

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Port of Tacoma

Port of Tacoma

Image Source: Wikipedia Port basic or overview Port code: 3002 Port size: 25,000 acres Port addresses: Tacoma, Washington Main cargo/vessel type: marine cargo TEUs: Volumes fell 2% in May to 329,740 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) The Port of Tacoma is a major seaport on Puget Sound in Washington State. It is located in Pierce County

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Port of Portland

Port of Portland

Image Source: Association Of Pacific Ports Port basic or overview Port code: 2904 Port size: 159 acres Port addresses: 121 NW Everett Street Portland, OR 97209-4049 United States Main cargo/vessel type: grain, minerals, forest products and autos TEUs: The Port of Portland expects 177,000 TEU in container terminal activity. The Port of Portland is a

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