Hansaport specializes in handling iron ore and coal. Up to 15 million metric tons are discharged yearly in Germany’s largest seaport terminal. Three berths with a quayside depth of 15.6 metres are available for seagoing ships. Two others serve barges. Up to 100,000 tons can be discharged in one day.
Vessels at the Terminal
| Name | Length | |
|---|---|---|
| Cape Agnes |
|
291.90 m |
| Orient Cavalier |
|
255.28 m |
| Sparrow |
|
190.00 m |
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