General Description
Location: Emden, situated on the River Ems estuary, is Germany's most western seaport.
General overview: Having a total quay length of 9 kilometers and a total area of 730 hectares, the port is divided into two areas, the tidal Outer Harbour, Emskai/Emspier and the Inner Harbour (Binnenhafen), which is non tidal and separated by locks. Formerly a traditional bulk cargo port, it is now a modern major automobile and high-grade cargo port. The port has a total quay length of 9km and a total area of 730 ha. The Port of Emden has more than 100,000 square meters of enclosed storage space and 900,000 square meters of open storage.
Formerly a traditional bulk cargo port, it is now a modern major automobile and high grade cargo port. The port is well connected to the main highway, heavy lift railway systems and linked with the European inland waterways network by the Dortmund-Ems and the Ems-Jade Canals.
Imports: All types of forestry products, liquid chalk, liquid gas, vehicles, building materials, steel and iron products, grains and foodstuffs as well as different types of bulk products.
Exports: Major export outlet for vehicles, bulk, general and project cargoes.
For the Volkswagen Group, Emden is the home port for automotive distribution. Brand-name paper manufacturers have handled transhipment of forest products such as cellulose, paper and timber via the deep water harbour for decades. In the wind energy sector, the port of Emden has established itself as a strong partner for handling onshore and offshore components. There are also high-security facilities for hazardous and military goods.
The non-tidal inner harbour- Germany's largest - can be accessed via two efficient sea locks. The Große Seeschleuse (Large Sea Lock) operates 24x7, and definitely does justice to its name: operators can access some 3,300 m of quayside facilities on the inner harbour, almost all of which have rail links.
The Port of Emden has more than 100,000 square meters of enclosed storage space and 900,000 square meters of open storage.
Traffic figures: Approx 4,990,000t of cargo handled annually.
Load line zone: North Atlantic Winter Seasonal Zone II, Winter Nov 1 to Mar 31, Summer Apr 1 to Oct 31.
Max size:
Outer port: LOA 306m, beam 40m, draught 10.6m MHW, 11.5m HW.
Locks: Grosse Seeschleuse (Great Sea Lock) (length 260m, width 40m, depth 11.75m) restricts the size of the vessels to LOA 240m and 33m beam. With special permission vessels of LOA 250m and 35m beam may be handled.
The largest vessel called at the port: LOA: 237 m, draught: 10.5 m, deadweight: 72,927 t.
Site: nports.de