Ports and Terminals in Europe

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Port of Belgrade
Provides information regarding services offered including: forwarding and transportation mediation services.

 
Port of Bergkvara
Provider of bulk and container cargo handling services.

 
Port of Swinoujscie
One of the busiest and biggest dry bulk terminals among Polish sea ports.

 
Port of Setúbal
Provider of purpose-built terminals for containers, unitized and bulk cargoes.

 
Port of Oostende, Belgium
The port of handles some 4.5 million tons of cargo each year, has two fully equipped docks, two quays in the outer port and the Canal Oostende-Bruges-Ghent are used for that purpose; all the necessary accommodations such as warehouses, cranes ar.

 
Medway Ports, England
Substantial volumes of general cargo including cement, steel, plasterboard, construction materials, pipes and aluminum are among the regular shipments imported or exported through the Port of Sheerness and Chatham Docks.

 
Port of Bilbao
Commercial port for every type of vessel and all classes of cargo.

 
Port of Liepaja
An ice-free water port providing a short sailing distance to ports in Scandinavia and continental Europe.

 
Port of Rotterdam
From this strategically located port, containers are then forwarded to the other European countries by coastal shipping, barge, truck and train.

 
Portnet Italia
Portnet offers various information services concerning the horbours of Savona, Genova, La Spezia, Livorno, Napoli,Taranto and Ravenna.

 
Port of Valencia
Provider of facilities for the handling of liquid bulk, solid bulk, containerized and noncontainerized solids.

 
Port of Tyne
A harbour of refuge with no tidal restrictions on entry, which means it is one of the most accessible ports on the eastern coastline of the United Kingdom.

 
Port of Thessaloniki, Greece
Provides ro-ro terminals as well as general cargo terminals. Port offers 3 container berths, 20 general cargo berths, tanker and gas terminals, 15 transit sheds and 20 warehouses.

 
Port of Santander, Spain
The Port of Santander has ensured that it has the space, equipment and the needs of .

 
Port of Akureyi, Iceland
The area is well served by regular shipping connections to major markets, well maintained roads and frequent flights to the capital, ReykjavÌk.

 
Ecoports
Collaborative research project of more than 25 European seaports. Focuses on exchange of practical information on port-related environmental issues.

 
Port of Larne, Ireland
Distribution center has 3,250 square meters of ambient storage, with high-bay racking, and 1,300 square meters of temperature-controlled chilled storage with 24 hour monitoring. storage area is operated by P&O Trans European on behalf of the Por.

 
Port of Ahus
Port providing goods handled in bulk form as well as cargo and containers.

 
Port of Bilbao, Spain
A commercial port, equipped both with infrastructures and sufficient auxiliary services to attend every class of vessel and all types of cargoes.

 
Port of Koper
The only maritime cargo port in Slovenia and represents the shortest link between Central Europe and overseas.

 
Port of London
The commercial port’s cargo handling facilities directly serving London and South East England, coupled with road and rail links with the rest of the UK, make it a port of call for businesses.

 
Port of Ventspils
One of the leading ports on the Baltic Sea and among the 15 leading European ports in terms of cargo turnover.

 
Port of Belfast
Handles over 60% of Northern Ireland's seaborne trade and 25% of trade for the whole island of Ireland.

 
Port of Varna
Provides information about the port including history and services offered.

 
Port of Tarragona
Has several specialized port terminals with a total area of 612 ha. and 12 kilometers of berths with draughts of up to 20 meters. It has large areas available for logistical activities related to port operations, twelve roll on/roll off ramps an.

 
Port of Helsinki
The port specializes in unitized cargo traffic. Over 9 million passengers and over 10 million tons of cargo pass through the port each year.

 
Port of Aalborg, Denmark
Provides information relating to port operations.

 
Ports of Sweden
Sweden today has about 50 so called general ports and 130 sites with minor installations where goods and sometimes passengers can be transferred to and from vessels.

 
Port of Sines, Portugal
Located in Portugal, about 58 nautical miles to the south of Lisbon, the port of Sines is opened to the sea, has natural depths and quite wide; one of the few deepwater European ports enabling large vessels coming alongside.

 
Port of Zeebrugge
Numerous large stevedoring companies, from Belgium and abroad, have settled in Zeebrugge and have opened up several new terminals which makes that all types and tonnages of vessels can now be serviced and all kinds of cargoes can be handled.

 
Port of Reykjavik
A leading centre of maritime services and cargo handling, not only for Iceland but for the whole North Atlantic region.

 
Ports of Bremen and Bremerhaven
The Ports of Bremen and Bremerhaven together offer one of Europe's most comprehensive cargo handling and logistics services; includes automobiles to agribulks, containers to cotton, from warehousing to through transport logistics.

 
Port of Klaipeda, Lithuania
International port offering Lithuanian stevedoring and forwarding companies, and shipping agencies.

 
Port of Aarhus, Denmark(English text)
One of Denmark's largest harbors the port has a cargo-handling capacity of 11 million tons and 450,000 containers.

 
Port of Gibraltar
Provides two berths of 100m in length available to vessels discharging general cargoes.

 
European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO)
Organization that represents all the ports within the European Union.

 
Port de Barcelona
Provider of port services for passenger and cargo transport.

 
Port of Le Havre Authority, France
The Port of Le Havre is situated at the western edge of the range of Northern European ports; first port of call for sea-going vessels servicing the Northern European greater economic zone and the last loading station prior to major ocean crossi.

 
Port of Malmoe
Provider of docking for ships of various sizes and helicopter pads. Maintains extensive feeder traffic to Hamburg and Bremerhafen.

 
Associated British Ports
With 23 ports around the country, ABP is able to meet the needs of anyone wanting to transport goods into, out of, or around the UK.

 
Port of Vladivostok
The Port is specialized in handling general cargoes, including containers, bulk cargo, as well as lumber ones.

 
Port of Liverpool
Annual volume of international trade exceeds 30 million tons. Also provides storage, warehousing and intermodal services.

 
Port of Goteburg
The Port of Göteborg not only serves its own area but also the whole of the Nordic region; apart from containers, deep-sea cargo at Göteborg includes trade cars, oil, and fruit.

 
Port of Aabenraa, Denmark
Provider of a shipyard with a floating dock, repair facilities and railway tracks.

 
Port of Tallinn
One of the biggest cargo/passenger ports in Estonia. Consists of four constituent harbours, located at a distance from each other.

 
Ports of Latvia
Provider of information on ports in Latvia on services and facilities provided.

 
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