Port of Cuxhaven

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The Port of Cuxhaven is a German seaport on the North Sea known as an important hub for offshore wind energy, RoRo traffic, and maritime logistics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf seaport
country Germany NERFINISHED
hasBerths RoRo berths
deep-water berths
multipurpose berths
hasFacility offshore base port for wind farms
pre-assembly areas for wind turbines
storage areas for large components
hasInfrastructure RoRo ramps
container handling facilities
heavy-lift berths
logistics warehouses
multipurpose terminals
offshore assembly areas
rail connections
road connections
hasPortArea Amerikahafen NERFINISHED
Europakai NERFINISHED
RoRo terminal
offshore terminal
isImportantFor North Sea maritime logistics
RoRo traffic between Germany and Scandinavia
RoRo traffic between Germany and the UK
offshore wind industry supply chain
locatedAtMouthOf Elbe River NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cuxhaven NERFINISHED
Lower Saxony
locatedOn North Sea
nearbyAirport Cuxhaven-Nordholz Airport NERFINISHED
operator Cuxport GmbH NERFINISHED
Niedersachsen Ports GmbH & Co. KG NERFINISHED
partOf German North Sea ports NERFINISHED
primaryFunction RoRo traffic hub
general cargo handling
offshore wind energy logistics hub
project cargo handling
region German Bight NERFINISHED
roadConnection A27 motorway NERFINISHED
serves RoRo shipping lines
automotive industry
offshore wind farms in the German Bight
project cargo logistics
specializesIn RoRo cargo
automobile logistics
heavy-lift cargo
offshore wind components
waterwayConnection Elbe fairway NERFINISHED
North Sea shipping routes

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North Sea ports hasPart Port of Cuxhaven