Hafen Hamburg Marketing e.V.
| Website: | https://www.hafen-hamburg.de |
|---|---|
| Email: | [email protected] |
| Street: | Pickhuben 6 |
| ZIP/City: | 20457 Hamburg |
| Country: | DEUTSCHLAND |
| Phone: | 040/37 709 0 |
| Fax: | 040/37 709 199 |
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New management (www.materialfluss.de)
Roman Fürtig is Port of Hamburg Marketing Representative Germany East
At the turn of the year, Roman Fürtig took over the management of the HHM Representative Office Germany East of the Port of Hamburg.

Maritime economy (www.materialfluss.de)
Port of Hamburg handles 58.2 million tons
Both the tense economic situation in Europe, and in Germany in particular, and the geopolitical conditions continue to have an impact on handling in the Port of Hamburg.

Seaports (www.materialfluss.de)
Port of Hamburg suffers from loss of Russian business
The difficult economic development of the global economy is affecting the handling figures of the Port of Hamburg. As in other ports in Northern Europe, seaborne cargo throughput in Hamburg is declining, although individual trade lanes are developing positively. As a universal port, Hamburg is benefiting from an increase in bulk cargo handling.

Successor to Bengt van Beuningen (www.materialfluss.de)
Handover of baton at Port of Hamburg Marketing
Bengt van Beuningen, Head of Communications and Information at Hafen Hamburg Marketing e.V., left the Port of Hamburg's marketing organization as planned on 31 August.

Port of Hamburg (www.materialfluss.de)
Seaborne cargo handling at the Port of Hamburg recovers in 2021
Following last year's slump due to the coronavirus pandemic, seaborne cargo handling in the Port of Hamburg developed more positively than expected in 2021.

Ever Ace is in da house (www.materialfluss.de)
Largest container ship in the world makes a guest appearance in Hamburg
On September 8, the megamax container ship Ever Ace called at the Port of Hamburg for the first time at around 7 p.m. on the evening high tide.

Record container traffic by rail (www.materialfluss.de)
Continued positive handling trend at the Port of Hamburg
Overall, seaborne cargo throughput in the Port of Hamburg developed positively in the first half of 2021. General cargo and bulk cargo handling accelerated significantly in the second quarter.

Upward trend continues in the first quarter (www.materialfluss.de)
Positive handling trend at the Port of Hamburg
Seaborne cargo throughput in the Port of Hamburg developed more positively than expected in the first quarter of 2021. The strong handling performance in March in particular boosted the upward trend.

Port Representative Office: Karin Lengenfelder replaces Jürgen Behrens
After almost 48 years, Jürgen Behrens, Head of the Port of Hamburg Representative Office South, is retiring from logistics.

Measures discussed (www.materialfluss.de)
Greening the Fleet in Short Sea Shipping and Inland Navigation
Although inland shipping, short sea shipping and river-sea shipping are already more CO2-efficient compared to other means of transport, there is still potential to make European fleets greener.

Upward trend since the third quarter (www.materialfluss.de)
Effects of the coronavirus pandemic shape the Port of Hamburg's results
Seaborne cargo throughput in the Port of Hamburg developed more positively than expected in the fourth quarter of 2020. This upward trend has been noticeable since the third quarter.

Port of Hamburg (www.materialfluss.de)
The turnaround in turnover is looming
At eight percent, the decline in seaborne cargo throughput in Germany's largest universal port in the third quarter was significantly lower than in the second quarter.

Decline in seaborne cargo handling (www.materialfluss.de)
Corona pandemic slows down the port of Hamburg
The negative effects of the coronavirus pandemic, which are being felt worldwide, are also having an impact on the handling performance of Germany's largest universal port. In the first six months of the year, only 61.2 million tons of seaborne goods were loaded or unloaded in the Port of Hamburg.

Coronavirus in logistics (www.materialfluss.de)
Port of Hamburg defers rents and fees to the port industry
All tenants of the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) in the Port of Hamburg can now apply for an interest-free deferral of building and land rents for the months of April, May and June.

Growth 2019 (www.materialfluss.de)
Increased throughput in the Port of Hamburg
Seaborne cargo throughput rose to 136.6 million tons in 2019, while container throughput of 9.3 million TEU ensured strong growth of 6.1%. However, rail transport achieved a record result.

Fairway adjustment (www.materialfluss.de)
Encounter box facilitates navigation on the Elbe
Since January 29, ships with a combined width of up to 98 meters have been able to pass each other safely on an expanded section of the Elbe, the so-called meeting box.

Project Smooth Ports (www.materialfluss.de)
Port of Hamburg aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions
With the Smooth Ports project, Hamburg is aiming to further reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the port area.

Harbor evening in Prague (www.materialfluss.de)
Container traffic between the Czech Republic and the Port of Hamburg develops positively
Every year, around three million tons of goods are transported to and from the Czech Republic via the port of Hamburg.

First start-up (www.materialfluss.de)
New Ocean Alliance Asia service in the Port of Hamburg
The Taurus (14,424 TEU) is the first container ship in the new "Loop 7" Asia service of the "Ocean" alliance to dock in the Port of Hamburg.

Delegation visit (www.materialfluss.de)
Ports in Latvia and the Hamburg region strengthen cooperation
A delegation of the most important transport and logistics companies from Latvia has visited the ports of Hamburg and Lübeck. Both sides want to strengthen and expand cooperation between the Latvian ports and the ports of the Hamburg metropolitan region.
