Shipping Lines

Numerous small and large shipping lines are located in Hamburg. Around 120 German shipping lines are headquartered in the city.


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Safety

The approach through the German Bight to the Elbe River is regulated by a modern monitoring system.


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Seemannsmission

The work done by seamen’s missions and churches has a long tradition in Hamburg.


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Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea – the protector of the constitution of the seas – has been located in Hamburg-Nienstedten since 1996.


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Trade Fair for Shipbuilding and Marine Technology

The trade fair for shipbuilding and marine technology „SMM“ is held every two years in Hamburg.


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What does it mean to “flag out” a ship?

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Each vessel has to sail under the national flag of its port of registry. In the past, the port of registry was often the head office of the shipping company. This changed in the course of globalisation.

Seagoing ships and inland waterway vessels are registered in a national register of shipping and have to conform to that country’s regulations. Almost all the ships in the German merchant marine are registered in Germany. However, some of them have applied for special permission from the German authorities to sail under a foreign flag temporarily, as well. German ship owners make use of the possibility of flagging out in order to be able to offer competitive services on the world market.

The quality of the countries of registration is verified regularly. German ship owners only use flags on the so-called “white list,” which meet the highest safety standards.

What is a Jacob’s ladder?

Answer

A Jacob’s ladder is made up of wooden rungs and ropes. It is a roll-up ladder that hangs freely down the side of the vessel and is used for example by a pilot to board the ship.

What is a Seafarers’ Mission?

Answer

A seafarers’ mission is a Christian social service for sailors.

What is a TSS (German: VTG)?

Answer

In order to avoid collisions in busy sea-lanes, separate ship traffic lanes are stipulated in a traffic separation scheme (TSS), which works like the lanes of a highway.

When will the next SMM be held?

Answer

The trade fair for shipbuilding and offshore technology will take place from 7 to 10 September 2010 in Hamburg.

 

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