Brunsbüttel Port Ends 2011 With Record Turnover (Germany)

Brunsbüttel Port Ends 2011 With Record Turnover (Germany)

Brunsbüttel Port Ends 2011 With Record Turnover (Germany)

Leaving behind a very successful business year, Brunsbüttel Ports is planning its further expansion.

The essential focus of their activities will still be directed towards logistics services for onshore and offshore wind power.

Brunsbüttel Ports is constantly transporting wind elements as it has recently did for Enercon.

In a short period of time, this port should become the center for offshore energy. This will give the opportunity to the businesses to open their offices in this region.

Brunsbüttel Ports is prepared for capital investments with the port expansion expected to start this year.

Brunsbüttel Port Ends 2011 With Record Turnover (Germany)

With the strategically exceptional location of Brunsbüttel at the lower Elbe and at the Kiel-Canal the group of Ports at Brunsbüttel – Elbehafen, Oilport and Port of Ostermoor – offers direct access to North and Baltic Sea as well as to the European inland waterways, being in close distance to Hamburg with available industrial areas next to the port. These advantages of location but also the extensive range of the maritime services around the commodity of “sea cargo” makes the Ports an attractive center for cargo handling for the largest connected industrial area of Northern Germany and for the metropolitan area of Hamburg.

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Offshore WIND staff, January 06, 2012; Image: elbehafen