SUDERHOLZSTRAUSSE

  • Latitude: 54.5586
  • Longitude: 9.75056
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Marina in Germany

Location: Suderholz Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 18512 Germany

Suderholzstraße is not directly linked to a specific marine port in Germany. The term "Suderholzstraße" seems like a street name rather than a port's name. However, Germany has numerous well-known marine ports, each with detailed specifications and descriptions. One of Germany's most prominent marine ports is the Port of Hamburg.

Port of Hamburg

Description:

The Port of Hamburg, often referred to as Germany's "Gateway to the World," is the country's largest seaport and the second-busiest port in Europe after Rotterdam. Located on the River Elbe, about 110 kilometers from its mouth on the North Sea, the port is a major international logistics hub and plays a crucial role in global trade.

Specifications:

  • Location: Hamburg, Germany
  • Coordinates: 53.5460° N, 9.9665° E
  • Total Area: Approximately 7,200 hectares (including land and water surfaces)
  • Berths: Over 320 berths for ocean-going vessels
  • Terminals:
    • Container Terminals: Four main container terminals (HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder, HHLA Container Terminal Burchardkai, HHLA Container Terminal Tollerort, Eurogate Container Terminal Hamburg)
    • Multi-Purpose Terminals: Capable of handling various types of cargo, including bulk, breakbulk, and project cargo
    • Cruise Terminals: Three cruise centers (Cruise Center Altona, Cruise Center HafenCity, Cruise Center Steinwerder)
  • Cargo Throughput: Approximately 136 million tons of cargo annually (as of recent statistics)
  • Container Throughput: Around 8.5 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) annually
  • Draft: Varies greatly depending on the berth, with main shipping channels allowing drafts up to 16.7 meters for larger vessels after recent deepening projects
  • Infrastructure: Highly developed with modern facilities, including extensive rail, road, and pipeline connections

The Port of Hamburg is also renowned for its advanced logistics and handling facilities, including state-of-the-art cranes, automated systems, and extensive storage areas. It serves as a key transit point for goods moving between Europe and other continents, with strong connections to Asian markets, especially China.

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