Berths 5-7, the so-called gap closure, will connect the surrounding berths with each other. The expansion will provide an additional quay length of 1,257 meters and a total terminal area of 28 hectares. Construction of the berths will commence at the end of 2024 and be completed by the end of 2026 / beginning of 2027.
The logistics area of 5.4 hectares is suitable for heavy loads of any kind up to 25 tons per square meter. This area is located directly adjacent to the deep-sea waters of the Elbe and is also connected to the port’s internal road system, which is suitable for heavy loads.
The 1,500 m² heavy-duty platform is suitable for the shipment of various heavy-duty components. The platform has a load capacity of up to 90 tons per square meter.
The port of Cuxhaven offers the following loading options: via heavy-lift vessels, mobile cranes, jack-up vessels, SPMT (Self Propelled Modular Transporter), RoRo ramps, and gantry cranes.
In recent years, the seaport of Cuxhaven has experienced significant development and has become Germany’s only fully developed offshore manufacturing and installation port, already known as the ‘German Offshore Industry Center.’ Strong partners such as Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE), Nordmark GmbH, and Titan Wind Energy GmbH are present on-site. Additionally, numerous other partners in Cuxhaven cover the entire range of port services.
Cuxhaven stands out particularly due to the combination of a multifunction terminal and the focus on handling heavy loads. With a total area of 450 hectares, the port boasts optimal infrastructure for the offshore and heavy lift industries. From here, offshore wind turbines of all sizes are shipped to their worldwide destinations.
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