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The ports of Bremen are among the most important universal ports in Europe. Whether containers, cars, breakbulk and bulk cargo, hazardous goods or project cargo - the terminals at the Bremen and Bremerhaven locations work with almost every type of cargo.
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Port of Bremerhaven is located in Germany at 53.5497N, 8.5796E. 68 vessels have arrived within the past 24 hours and 29 ships are expected to arrive in the next 30 days. Port time: Jun 2, 23:35. Map position. Expected ships: 29. Ships in port: 137. Weather forecast. IMO Only. Length (m) GT. DWT (t) Built. Search. Reset. Expected. Arrivals.
Eta By AisVesselBuiltGtJun 3, 00:01200514072Jun 3, 01:00201875528Jun 3, 01:00200972884Jun 3, 01:3020047642Detalles de Puerto de BREMERHAVEN ( {UNLOCODE2}}) - Salidas, Arribos Esperados y Escalas. Real-time updates about vessels in the Puerto of BREMERHAVEN DEBRV: expected arrivals, port calls & wind forecast for BREMERHAVEN Puerto, by MarineTraffic.
Ports of Bremen/Bremerhaven Employment effects The ports of Bremen are a central element of the marine economy and of outstanding importance for the Federal Land of Bremen, the whole of Germany and, as an international hub in hinterland and transhipment traffic, also for other European countries. In addition to
17 de sept. de 2021 · 1. Bremerhaven container terminal. The state's biggest port complex by area is used for the container business. It is the fourth-largest container port in Northern Europe and handled 4.8 million standard container equivalents (TEUs) in 2020. The biggest ships that travel the world's oceans dock here regularly.