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DUISBURG PORT PHOTO

Ship radar Duisburg port

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Vessel Tracker - Vesselfinder - Ship Position - Boating - Routing

Port radar for the city of Duisburg, all ships at a glance. You can track ships and tracken as well as detailed information about the ships in the port of Duisburg. The Port of Duisburg is one of the most important and largest inland ports in Europe. It is located at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers and covers an area of ​​around 1.000 hectares. With its connection to the North Sea and the North Canal, the port is an important hub for the transport of goods by water. The history of the Port of Duisburg dates back to the 14th century, when ships docked here for the first time to unload goods. The port continued to develop over the centuries, and after the construction of the first canal in the 18th century, Duisburg became an important location for freight traffic. With the construction of today's port in the 1920s, Duisburg finally became one of the most important inland ports in Europe. Today, the Port of Duisburg is an important transshipment point for various goods. Coal, steel and containers are mainly handled here, but other goods such as chemicals, agricultural products and cars are also stored and transported here. The port is also an important location for various logistics and transport companies that store and distribute their goods here. The Port of Duisburg is divided into different docks that are used for different purposes. The largest basin is the Rhine-Ruhr harbor basin, which is around 300 hectares in size and is used for handling coal and steel. There is also the Ruhrort harbor basin, which is mainly used for container handling, and the Mühlenweichsel harbor basin, which is used for handling agricultural products. In order to facilitate the transport of goods in the port, there are a large number of systems and facilities that make the handling of goods faster and more efficient. These include, for example, cranes, gantry cranes and conveyor systems that transfer goods from ships to trucks or trains. A special feature of the Port of Duisburg is the trimodal terminal. Three modes of transport meet here – ship traffic, rail traffic and road traffic. This makes it possible to transfer goods quickly and efficiently from one mode of transport to another, thus accelerating the transport. The Port of Duisburg is not only an important business location, but also a popular destination. There are various tours that allow you to see the port up close and learn a lot about its history and importance. There are also various restaurants and cafés near the harbor where you can eat and enjoy the view of the water. In recent years, the Port of Duisburg has also played an important role when it comes to sustainability. For example, an energy concept was developed to make the port a CO2-neutral location. PORT OF DUISBURG >> Live (27.04.2024/XNUMX/XNUMX) | port radar

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