Port of Hamburg

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The Port of Hamburg is Germany’s largest seaport and a major European logistics hub, known as the country’s “Gateway to the World.”


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Predicate Object
instanceOf container port
river port
seaport
cityServed Hamburg metropolitan region
connectedBy inland waterways
motorways
rail network
connectedTo Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Scandinavia
continent Europe
country Germany
founded 1189
governingBody Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
handles bulk cargo
containerized cargo
general cargo
hasFacility bulk terminals
container terminals
cruise terminals
customs facilities
logistics parks
ro-ro terminals
warehousing facilities
hasPart Altenwerder container terminal
Burchardkai container terminal
Hamburg Free Port (historical)
Harburg port area
Steinwerder terminal
Tollerort container terminal
Waltershof container terminal
hasTouristAttraction Elbphilharmonie vicinity
Landungsbrücken
Speicherstadt warehouse district
localName Hamburger Hafen
locatedIn Hamburg
locatedNear North Sea
locatedOnWaterbody Elbe River
mainTradeDirection Asia-Europe trade
Transatlantic trade
majorIndustry logistics
maritime transport
shipbuilding and repair
nearbyAirport Hamburg Airport
nickname Gateway to the World
operator Hamburg Port Authority
partOf Trans-European Transport Network
rankedAs one of the largest container ports in Europe
servesAs Germany’s largest seaport
major European logistics hub


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