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major ports in germany
BREMEN Bremen Port Introduction
BREMEN/Bremen# Port nature: river port, with **trade zone# Longitude and latitude: 53°07′N, 008°45′E# Located in the northwest of Germany (full name: THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY) The lower reaches of the WESER River, about 68n miles from the mouth of the sea, is the second largest port in Germany and an important transit seaport in Europe. The port is about 6km from the airport. The port began to appear in records at the end of the 8th century, when it was a commercial center and a member of the "Hanseatic League"**. In the 17th century, it declined due to the siltation of the river mouth. Since the 19th century, with the deepening of the river and the development of industry, it has become an important industrial city, railway hub and large port in northwest Germany. It is also the second largest port in Germany for importing automobiles and textile raw materials, and is second only to Kobe, Japan. A port dedicated to importing cotton. Later, in order to meet the needs of larger ships, a new port, Bremen's outer port-BREMERHAVEN (Bremerhaven), was built on the right bank of the Weser Estuary. In addition to the largest steel enterprises along the country's coast, Bremen also has shipbuilding, automobiles, electrical machinery, chemicals, textiles, petroleum processing and food. The port has a temperate maritime climate, with prevailing southwesterly winds, neither cold in winter nor hot in summer, and the temperature changes less. The average annual temperature is about 13℃. The average rainfall throughout the year is about 800mm. The average tidal range is about 3.6m.
BREMERHAVEN Bremerhaven (Bremerhaven) Port Introduction
?BREMERHAVEN/Bremerhaven (Bremerhaven) # Port nature: Gulf estuary port, ** port, basic port (M) # Longitude and latitude: 52°32′N, 008°35′E# Located in Germany (full name: German ** Federal* *THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY) is on the right bank of the Weser estuary on the northwest coast, adjacent to the south side of the Helgolander Bay. It is about 32n miles away from Bremen (BREMEN). It is the main export port of German automobiles, machinery and chemical products. It is also the largest container port in Europe and the main transit seaport in Europe. The main industries include steel, machinery, fish processing and food industry. The port has a temperate maritime climate with prevailing west-southwest winds. Mild and humid, with more rain in winter. The annual average temperature is about -3℃ in January and about 18℃ in July. The average rainfall throughout the year is 500~1000mm. The average tidal range is about 3.6 m.
BRUNSBUTTEL Port introduction
BRUNSBUTTEL/Brunsbuttel# Port nature: Gulf Estuary Port# Longitude and latitude: 53°54′N, 009°08′E# Located in Germany (full name: THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY) on the northwest coast of Elbe (ELBE) Estuary, at the entrance of the Kiel Canal (KIEL CANAL), near the top of the Helgolander Bay, is the crude oil import port in northern Germany. The port has a temperate maritime climate, dominated by westerly winds, which is mild and humid with more winter rains. **The average temperature in January is -2℃, and **the average temperature in July is around 20℃. The average rainfall throughout the year is about 800mm. The average tidal range is 2.4m.
CUXHAVEN Cuxhaven port introduction
CUXHAVEN/Cuxhaven# Port nature: Gulf estuary port, equipped with **trade area# Longitude and latitude: 53°52′N, 008°42′E# Located in Germany (full name: THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF Germany **Federal** GERMANY is on the northwest coast of the south bank of the Elbe estuary, close to the south side of the top of the Helgolander Bay, about 110n miles from the Port of Hamburg. The port has a temperate maritime climate, dominated by westerly winds, mild and humid, and rainy in winter. The annual average temperature is about -2℃ in January and about 20℃ in July. The average rainfall throughout the year is about 800mm. The average tidal range is 2.4m. The main terminal berths in the port area are as follows: Pier name Berth (number) Shoreline length (m) **Water depth (m) ────────────────────────── ── OLD BASIN (Old Port Basin) 5 1474 7.9 NEW BASIN (New Port Land) 6 1371 9.1 FLOATING BERTH (Floating Terminal) 2 399 11.9 AMERIKA HAFEN (American Port 3 944 7.9 Basin) ─── ─── 16 4188 Loading and unloading equipment includes various shore cranes, truck cranes, container cranes and ro-ro facilities, etc. All berths in the port are connected by railway lines. The lifting capacity of the truck crane is 20 tons. The American Harbor Basin is entered from the Elbe River. The entrance is 300m wide, the harbor basin is 990m wide and 518m long. To the northwest is the LENTZ wharf, which is 426m long. The largest trade zone in Hong Kong is at the mouth of the Elbe River, covering an area of about 54 hectares. It is the fifth largest trade zone in Germany. Its main business is storage. The port's container throughput in 1992 was 12,000 TEU.
EMDEN Emden Port Introduction
EMDEN/Emden# Port nature: Gulf estuary port, with **trade area# Longitude and latitude: 53°21′N, 007°12′E# Located in Germany (full name: THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, Germany **Federal** ) On the north bank of the Ems estuary on the northwest coast, on the north side of the DOLLART Bay, at the southwest end of the East Frisian Islands, at the junction of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the German North Sea coast, is the Ruhr Industry It is an important port directly connected to industrial cities such as Dortmund in the district (without passing through the Netherlands). The nearest airports are Bremen or Hamburg, which can be reached in about 2 to 3 hours by car. The port has a temperate maritime climate, dominated by southwesterly winds, which is mild, humid, and rainy. **The average temperature in February is about -2℃, and **the average temperature in July is about 20℃. The average rainfall throughout the year is about 800mm. The average tidal range is 2.7m.
HAMBURG Introduction to the Port of Hamburg
HAMBURG/Hamburg# Port nature: river port,** port, basic port (C, M)# Longitude and latitude: 53°33′N, 009°59′E# Located in Germany (full name: THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF Germany** Federal** GERMANY) is on the right bank of the lower reaches of the Elbe River in the north, about 76n miles from the estuary, and adjacent to the Gulf of Helgoland. It is the largest port in Germany and the second largest container port in Europe. Founded in 1189, it has a history of more than 800 years and has developed into the largest port in the world. In the center of the port is the largest warehouse city in the world, with an area of 500,000 m∧<2 >. At the same time, it is different from other seaports in that it is located in the center of the European market, the European Community, the European Union, and the Economic Cooperation Council, making it the most important transit seaport in Europe. It is an important railway and aviation hub in Germany. The urban area spans both sides of the Elbe River. The city is crisscrossed by rivers, many bridges, and connected by a cross-tunnel at the bottom of the Elbe River. With developed industry and commerce, it is the center of Germany's shipbuilding industry. In addition to shipbuilding, its main industries include electronics, oil refining, metallurgy, machinery, chemicals, rubber and food. The port is about 15km from the airport. The port has a temperate maritime climate, with mostly westerly winds throughout the year, which is mild and humid, with more winter rains. The annual average temperature is -4℃ in January and 20℃ in July. The average rainfall throughout the year is about 800mm. The average tidal range is 2.8 m.
KIEL Kiel Port Introduction
KIEL/Kiel# Port nature: Gulf estuary port, with **trade area# Longitude and latitude: 54°19′N, 010°10′E# Located in Germany (full name: THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY) The south bank of the entrance of the Kiel Canal on the northern coast, at the top of the Kiel Bay and on the west side of the Baltic Sea (B-ALTIC SEA), is a natural ice-free port. It is connected to the Elbe River and the North Sea through the Kiel Canal, shortening the shipping distance between the Port of Hamburg and Kiel by 229n miles, and closely connecting the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. The Kiel Canal was excavated and completed in 1895. It is open day and night and used all year round. It has a total length of 98.7km and a water depth of 11.3m.
LUBECK Port introduction
LUBECK/Lübeck# Port nature: Gulf Estuary Port# Longitude and latitude: 53°52′N, 010°40′E# Located in Germany (full name: THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY) on the northern coast of TRAVE ) Estuary, at the top of the Lübeck Bay within the Mecklenburg Bay, is the main port in northern Germany**. It was founded in the 11th century and was the leader of the "Hanseatic League" from the 13th to the 15th century. It is a major commercial center in Northern Europe**. There is a canal leading to the Elbe River. The main industries include shipbuilding, steelmaking, non-ferrous metal smelting, fish processing, chemicals, machinery manufacturing and cement. The airport is in Hamburg (HAMBURG), which can be reached by car in only 1.5 hours. The port has a temperate maritime climate, with prevailing southwesterly to northwesterly winds. Mild and humid, with more rain in winter. The average temperature in January, the coldest month, is -4~1℃, and the average temperature in July, the hottest month, is about 14~20℃. The average rainfall throughout the year is about 800mm. The tidal range is very small, only 0.3m.
ROSTOCK Rostock Port Introduction
ROSTOCK/Rostock# Port nature: Bay Neck Estuary Port# Longitude and latitude: 54°09′N, 012°08′E# Located in Germany (full name: THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY) on the northeast coast of WARNOW The river estuary, on the east side of the mouth of Mecklenburg (MECKLENBURGER) Bay, is the main seaport in northern Germany**. It is a comprehensive large-scale port for loading and unloading bulk, miscellaneous and liquid cargo, and it is also an important passenger port and fishing port. It was founded in 1189 and was a main member of the "Hanseatic League" in the 14th century. There is a modern railway transfer station in the port, with the first line being 120km long. Motor transport is connected to the national highway network. Important industries include shipbuilding, fishery, machinery manufacturing, chemistry, aquatic product processing, wood and food processing, etc. The port is about 70km from the airport. The port has a temperate maritime climate, with prevailing southwest to northwest winds, mild and humid weather, and heavy winter rains. The annual average temperature is about -2℃ in January and about 18℃ in July. The average rainfall throughout the year is about 800mm.
WISMAR Wismar Port Introduction
WISMAR/Wismar# Port nature: Bay Port# Longitude and latitude: 53°54′N, 011°28′E# Located in Germany (full name: THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY) on the northern coast of Mecklenburg (Full name: THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY) The south side of Wismar Bay in MECKLENBURGER Bay is the main port** in northern Germany and a good shelter from the wind. Wismar Bay is sheltered from strong winds and has good anchorage. The port is about 100km from BARTH Airport. The port has a temperate maritime climate, dominated by southwesterly winds, which is warm and humid, with frequent showers in summer. The annual average temperature is about -2℃ in January and about 18℃ in July. The average rainfall throughout the year is about 800mm. The tidal range is small (the tidal range in the Baltic Sea is only 0.3m).
WILHELMSHAVEN Port introduction to Wilhelmshaven
WILHELMSHAVEN/Wilhelmshaven# Port nature: Bay Neck Estuary Port# Longitude and latitude: 53°31′N, 008°08′E# Located in Germany (full name: THE FEDERAL REPUBLCI OF GERMANY) on the northwest coast of JADE ) river mouth, on the west side of the entrance to JADEBUSEN, is the largest oil import port in northern Germany. Founded in 1853, its main industries include shipbuilding, metallurgy, machinery and textiles. The port has a temperate maritime climate with prevailing westerly winds. The annual average temperature is about 13℃, with the coldest month in January being -3℃ and the hottest month in July being 18℃. The average rainfall throughout the year is about 800mm. The average tidal range is 3.6m.