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Port Overview
Berlin ,DEBER is a strategically positioned inland port located in the heart of Germany, serving as a critical logistics hub for the Berlin-Brandenburg metropolitan region. Despite being an inland port, it plays a significant role in the country’s multimodal transportation network, connecting maritime trade with extensive inland waterway and terrestrial transportation systems. Situated at the confluence of multiple transportation corridors, the port leverages its unique geographic position to facilitate efficient cargo movement across Central Europe.
Geographic Location & Access
Positioned at coordinates 52.5145°N, 13.4055°E, Berlin ,DEBER is situated within the urban landscape of Berlin, offering exceptional connectivity to major European transportation networks. The port benefits from direct access to the Spree River and is strategically linked to the Oder-Havel Canal system, providing crucial inland waterway connections to Baltic Sea ports and Eastern European markets. The region experiences a temperate seasonal climate with moderate maritime influences, ensuring relatively stable navigation conditions throughout the year.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
The port features comprehensive multimodal infrastructure designed to handle diverse cargo types:
Container Terminals:
– Multiple specialized container handling berths
– Modern container storage and transfer facilities
– Annual handling capacity: Approximately 250,000 TEU
– Advanced container tracking and management systems
Cargo Handling Capabilities:
– General cargo terminals
– Bulk cargo handling areas
– Specialized chemical and project cargo zones
– Integrated rail-to-ship transfer infrastructure
– Advanced cargo scanning and customs clearance facilities
Technical Specifications
Key technical parameters include:
– Maximum navigational draft: 50 meters
– Channel depth: Maintained at 6.5-7.0 meters
– Berth lengths: Ranging from 150-300 meters
– Tidal range: Minimal (inland port characteristics)
– Vessel size limitations: Adapted for river and canal vessels
Navigation Support:
– 24/7 pilotage services
– Advanced vessel traffic management system
– Real-time meteorological and hydrographic monitoring
– Comprehensive navigational aids and radar tracking
Operational Services
Comprehensive port services include:
– Professional stevedoring operations
– Bunker fuel supply (marine diesel, low-sulfur options)
– Fresh water and provisions provisioning
– Customs clearance and documentation support
– Environmental waste management services
– Security screening and cargo inspection
– Emergency response and marine assistance
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Commercial Highlights:
– Competitive port tariff structures
– Integrated logistics zone capabilities
– Direct connections to national rail and highway networks
– Intermodal transportation efficiency
– Value-added logistics services
– Foreign trade facilitation infrastructure
Strategic Importance
Berlin ,DEBER represents a critical node in Germany’s transportation ecosystem, offering:
– Seamless connectivity between maritime and inland logistics
– Strategic access to Eastern and Central European markets
– Sustainable transportation infrastructure
– Advanced digital logistics capabilities
– Significant regional economic development potential
Competitive Advantages
– Sophisticated multimodal integration
– Advanced digital infrastructure
– Environmentally conscious operations
– Flexible cargo handling capabilities
– Strategic
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