OORTKATEN
- DEOTK
- Latitude: 53.4465
- Longitude: 10.0966
- Baltic Sea
- Port in Germany
Location: Hamburg 21037 Germany
Oortkaten is not commonly recognized as a major marine port in Germany. In fact, Oortkaten is a small area located in the borough of Hamburg, specifically in the district of Bergedorf. Hamburg is known for its significant port, the Port of Hamburg, which is one of the largest and busiest ports in Europe. However, Oortkaten itself does not have a well-documented or significant marine port.
For detailed information about a marine or industrial port, the Port of Hamburg would be the relevant point of interest. Here's a brief overview of the Port of Hamburg:
Port of Hamburg Overview:
- Location: Hamburg, Germany
- Coordinates: Approximately 53°32'N, 9°59'E
- Type: River port (located on the Elbe River)
- Size: Covers around 73.99 square kilometers (28.57 square miles)
- Established: 1189
- Key Features:
- Terminals: Numerous specialized terminals catering to container shipping, bulk cargo, breakbulk cargo, and RoRo (Roll-on/Roll-off) traffic.
- Container Handling: One of Europe's leading container ports, capable of handling ultra-large container vessels.
- Logistics: Extensive logistics and warehousing facilities, offering services such as storage, consolidation, and distribution.
- Transport Links: Well-connected through road, rail, and inland waterways, as well as air via Hamburg Airport.
- Facilities: Modern infrastructure including cranes, container bridges, and other cargo handling equipment.
- Draft Depth: Accommodates deep-draft vessels, with the port infrastructure continually being upgraded to handle larger ships.
General Specifications:
- Annual Cargo Throughput: Approximately 130 million tonnes of cargo (varies yearly).
- Container Throughput: Around 8-9 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) annually.
- Berths: Over 320 berths available for various types of vessels.
- Employees: Over 150,000 people employed indirectly or directly within port-related activities.
Activities and Services:
- Transshipment: Services providing efficient transshipment of goods between seagoing vessels and inland transport modes.
- Cruise Services: Facilities for handling cruise ships, contributing to Hamburg's reputation as a cruise destination.
- Port Services: Tugging, piloting, bunkering, ship repair, and other maritime services available.
Governance and Management:
- Port Authority: Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) oversees the management, maintenance, and development of the port infrastructure and services.
If you have specific interests in smaller or less prominent marine facilities within the Hamburg area, further inquiries with local municipal or district authorities or specialized maritime databases may be required to obtain precise information.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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LUDWIG PRANDTL | baycraft | HH OORKATEN | 03:56:16 | |
OEVELGOENNE | Passenger | HAMBURG | 02:24:49 | |
STORCH | Other | OORTKATEN | 12:27:02 | |
BUNTHAUS | Other | HAMBURG | 4/2/2025 | |
RICHARD KRANZ | Other | HAMBURG | 4/1/2025 | |
WS 53 | Pleasure | 3/18/2025 | ||
ZOLLBOOT OEVELGOENNE | Other | 3/15/2025 | ||
STOER | Other | HAMBURG | 3/14/2025 | |
BILLWERDER | Other | HAMBURG | 3/13/2025 | |
DEEPENSCHRIEWER 4 | Other | HAMBURG | 3/7/2025 | |
WS31 | Other | |||
IBIS 4 | Dredging | |||
VIVARIUM-L | Cargo | |||
OVER | Other | |||
LUISE DEYMANN | Other |