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Neues Linienabfahrtenverzeichnis „Port of Hamburg Liner Services 2010/2011“

Just in time for the start of the Port of Hamburg’s trade fair appearances in 2010, Port of Hamburg Marketing (HHM) has issued an up-to-date overview of liner services from the Port of Hamburg. Whether you are interested in seagoing vessels, feeder services, inland waterway connections or rail links – Port of Hamburg Liner Services 2010/2011 gives a complete listing over 218 pages of regular seagoing services from Hamburg, with something like 920 destinations in 177 countries.

The Port of Hamburg receives highest score from international shipping companies

During the first two months of this year the Unicredit Bank PLC created a current “maritime trend barometer” by interviewing the major local shipping companies in Germany and Europe.

Ports in the Region

Hamburg cooperates closely with the other ports on the Elbe River, Cuxhaven, Brunsbüttel and Glückstadt, as well as with the Baltic Sea ports Lübeck and Kiel. This cooperation is intended to help meet new logistical challenges in the future. The ports act together as a Northern European metropolitan area in competing on the international market.

What does the term “North Range” mean?

The North Sea ports Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen and Bremerhaven, and Hamburg make up the North Range.