Maritime Services

The scope of services offered in the universal port of Hamburg meets all the demands of the port’s customers. Services range from traditional cargo handling and warehousing through value-added services and logistics right up to IT and communications solutions.


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Ship Chandlers and Suppliers

A large number of ship chandlers and suppliers are concentrated in Hamburg: about 90 companies are based there.


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Harbour Cruises

Launches, excursions, and charter trips provide opportunities to get a first-hand experience of the port.


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Hydraulic Engineering and Commercial Diving

The Hamburg Port Authority is responsible for keeping landside and seaside traffic in the port functioning smoothly.


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Boatmen

90 employees, 17 mooring tugs, and 20 winch trucks are at work mooring vessels around the clock. Their job is to moor vessels quickly and securely to bollards and piles.


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Tugs

Around 20 tugboats are available in the Port of Hamburg. They help seagoing ships manoeuvre and dock.


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Bunker and Waste Disposal Services

A variety of firms provide bunker services in the Port of Hamburg.


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Ships Reporting Service

The Hamburg Ships Reporting Service provides information about ships’ arrivals and departures.


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Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie

The Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie in Hamburg is a federal government service that works as a partner to business, environmental organizations, and science.


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Classification Services

Germanic Lloyd, the market leader for classification of container tonnage, is headquartered in Hamburg.


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Medical Care

The Hamburg Port Health Center (GL) provides counselling and care for sailors with health problems.


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Port Shipping

Port shipping companies are responsible for traffic within the Port of Hamburg.


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Shipyards and Repair

Hamburg is an important site for shipbuilding.


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Pilots

Pilots are navigational offices who know the pilotage area well and can advise the ship’s officers sailing into estuaries or ports.


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News zum Thema

The Port of Hamburg receives highest score from international shipping compa-nies
02.03.2010 - 09:21

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.


 
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.

How does a floating dry dock work?

Answer

First the dock is flooded and submerges enough to allow a ship to sail in. Then the water is pumped out of the tanks and the floating dock rises, lifting the ship out of the water. In this way work can be carried out underneath the ship’s hull.

What is a “fastmoker”?

Answer

A “fastmoker” (belayer) moors a ship to bollards on the quay or to dolphins. The ship’s mooring lines are handled from the towing boat or from the quay wall.