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HAMBURG PORT PHOTO

Ship radar Hamburg port

port radar

Vessel Tracker - Vesselfinder - Ship Position - Boating - Routing

Port radar for the city of Hamburg, all ships at a glance.
You can track ships and tracken, as well as detailed information about the ships in the port of Hamburg. You can also use this app to navigate your ship, locate and track your position in order to find your way around the waters of Hamburg. Numerous map layers help you to keep track and with the Playbackfunction you can view the history of the routes of the various ships. You can also measure distances with the distance tool and with the automatic Routing-Pre-plan your trip function.
Have fun with the Hafenradar Hamburg, it is a unique and free tool that will help you. The Port of Hamburg is one of the largest and most important ports in Europe and the gateway to the world for international trade. With its location at the mouth of the Elbe and its excellent infrastructure, the Port of Hamburg is one of the most important business locations in Germany. The port's history dates back to the 12th century. At that time, the first ships began to sail on the Elbe to exchange goods. With industrialization in the 19th century, the port of Hamburg grew rapidly and became an important hub for trade in Europe. In the 1960s, the port was further expanded and modernized to meet the demands of international trade. Today, the Port of Hamburg is an important transshipment point for goods of all kinds. Around 136 million tons of goods are handled here every year, including containers, raw materials such as coal and oil, as well as food and other goods. The port of Hamburg is also an important cruise port and an important location for the shipping industry. The port is divided into different areas. The largest part is the container terminal, where containers from all over the world are unloaded and loaded. With an area of ​​around 43 square kilometers, the container terminal is one of the largest of its kind in Europe. More than nine million containers are handled here every year. The Port of Hamburg is also an important transshipment point for general cargo, i.e. for goods that are not transported in containers. These include, for example, cars, machines or large individual parts. In addition to the container terminal, there are also various special terminals in the Port of Hamburg. Here, for example, cars, chemical substances or liquid gas are handled. There are also special terminals in the port for handling bulk goods such as coal or grain. The Port of Hamburg is not only an important transhipment point for goods, but also an important cruise port. Around 300 cruise ships dock here every year, bringing millions of tourists to the Hanseatic city. Most cruise ships dock at the Altona terminal, which is in close proximity to downtown. From here, passengers can easily explore the city on foot or by public transport. The Port of Hamburg is also an important location for the shipping industry. Many shipping companies that operate worldwide have their headquarters here. The shipbuilding industry is also represented in Hamburg. Ships are built, repaired and serviced here. The importance of the port for the shipping industry is also reflected in the fact that the "Hamburg Cruise Days" take place here every year. At this event, shipping companies and cruise ships from all over the world present themselves in the Port of Hamburg. HAMBURG PORT >> Live (27.04.2024/XNUMX/XNUMX) | port radar

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