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  2. Port of Kiel - Wikipedia

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    Located on the east bank of Kieler Förde, Ostuferhafen (English: East Side Harbour) is the largest coherent part of the port with a total area of 500,000 m² and a quay length of 1,700 m. It is primarily a cargo harbour with ro-ro and container terminals for the liner traffic to Northern Sweden, Russia and the Baltic states. Since June 2014 it ...

  3. Port of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Container Terminals Eurogate (left) and Burchardkai (right) Container Terminal Altenwerder View of historic Speicherstadt warehouses in 2022 The Port of Hamburg ( German : Hamburger Hafen , pronounced [ˈhambʊʁɡɐ ˈhaːfn̩] ⓘ ) is a seaport on the river Elbe in Hamburg , Germany , 110 kilometres (68 mi) from its mouth on the North Sea .

  4. Container Terminal Altenwerder - Wikipedia

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    The HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder (CTA) in Hamburg, Germany, is a container handling terminal. It is located in the Altenwerder quarter. It is owned by Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) (74.9%) and Hapag-LLoyd AG shipping lines (25.1%) and lies south of Hamburg on the river Elbe. The terminal, opened in 2001.

  5. List of busiest container ports - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of containers moved by large, ocean-faring container ships are 20-foot (1 TEU) and 40-foot (2 TEU) ISO-standard shipping containers, with 40-foot units outnumbering 20-foot units to such an extent that the actual number of containers moved is between 55%–60% of the number of TEUs counted. [1]

  6. Hapag-Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Hapag and NDL continued to compete until they established a joint-venture container line. The "Hapag-Lloyd Container Line", founded in 1967 and operating from 1968 onward, was established to share the huge investments related to the containerisation of the fleets. The two companies finally merged on 1 September 1970, under the name Hapag-Lloyd. [4]

  7. Rhenus (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Rhenus Group is an international logistics service provider based in Holzwickede near Dortmund, Germany. The company has branches in Europe, India, North, Central and South America, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. [1] [2] [3] It is a subsidiary of German Rethmann Group. [1]

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  9. Port of Mainz - Wikipedia

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    Mainz ('Mogontiacum' in Latin times) during Roman times was a major colonial town, the centre of Roman life in the area for many centuries. The facilities included a trade port at the 'Dimesser Ort' (in the area of the current port), [2] [3] and a military port (in the area of the current old town), [2] [4] from which the vessels of the Roman river navy patrolled the Rhine.