ITZEHOE
- DEITZ
- Latitude: 53.9206
- Longitude: 9.50402
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Germany
Location: Itzehoe Schleswig-Holstein 25524 Germany
Phone number: +49 4821 88850
Web-site: https://www.port-of-itzehoe.de
Marine Port Description and Specification: Itzehoe, Germany
General Information:
- Port Name: Itzehoe Port (Hafen Itzehoe)
- Location: Itzehoe, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
- Geographical Coordinates: Approx. 53.9213° N latitude, 9.5178° E longitude
- Region: Northern Germany
- Waterway: Situated on the Stör River, which is a tributary of the Elbe River, providing access to the North Sea.
Port Characteristics:
- Type: Inland port
- Primary Use: Commercial and industrial activities, supporting the local economy and industries.
- Functionality: The port facilitates various logistical activities, including cargo handling, warehousing, and distribution.
Port Facilities & Infrastructure:
- Berths: Multiple berths suitable for smaller cargo vessels and barges, owing to its inland position.
- Terminal Facilities:
- Cargo Terminals: Equipped to handle various types of cargo such as bulk goods, grain, and other general cargo.
- Warehousing: Available storage space for goods awaiting further distribution or processing.
- Draft: Limited draft capability due to its inland nature, accommodating smaller vessels compared to seaports.
- Transportation Links:
- Road: Well-connected to regional and national road networks facilitating efficient road transport.
- Rail: Access to rail transport linking the port to broader German and European rail networks.
- Barge Transport: Utilized for moving goods between Itzehoe and other ports on the Elbe and beyond.
Specialized Services:
- Loading and Unloading: Facilities and equipment available for efficient handling of cargo.
- Customs and Security: Standard customs procedures for the clearance of goods, adherent to German and EU regulations.
- Logistics: Comprehensive logistics services supporting supply chain requirements including storage, inventory management, and distribution.
Operational Information:
- Port Authority: Managed by local port authorities under the jurisdiction of Schleswig-Holstein's local government.
- Working Hours: Typically operate during standard business hours with provisions for extended operations based on specific needs.
- Communication: Modern communication facilities ensuring smooth coordination and operations.
Economic Significance:
- Industrial Support: The port serves local industries including agriculture, manufacturing, and trade.
- Regional Impact: Acts as a key logistical hub in Schleswig-Holstein, supporting both local and regional economies.
Environmental and Safety Standards:
- Environmental Protection: Adherence to environmental regulations to minimize the impact on the Stör River and surrounding ecosystems.
- Safety Protocols: Implementation of stringent safety measures ensuring the protection of port workers, cargo, and vessels.
Challenges and Development:
- Challenges: Limited draft and size may restrict the types of vessels and volume of goods that can be handled.
- Development Initiatives: Possible future infrastructure improvements and modernization projects to enhance capability and service offerings.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority Contact: Available through local municipality channels or specific contact points provided by Schleswig-Holstein's port administration.
- Further Information: Can be obtained via the Itzehoe municipal website or related regional port authority websites.
This inland port, while smaller than major sea ports, plays a vital role in the local logistics and transport network, ensuring efficient movement and handling of a variety of goods within the region.
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