Hinterland container shipping picking up speed in Hamburg

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The transport of containers by barge from and to the Port of Hamburg is picking up speed, the port has said in a statement.

Contrary to the nationwide result with a decline of 4.1%, the Port of Hamburg recorded an increase of 13% in container transport by inland waterway vessel with 145,078 TEU in 2019.

This figure does not include the increased intra-port transhipment by barges in the Port of Hamburg. In 2019 that was more than 170,000 TEU.

These container transports within the port replaced a total of around 120,000 truck transports and are a good example of a successful modal shift in freight transport in the Hanseatic city.

In addition to the good development of the cargo handling for the hinterland of the Port of Hamburg, the improved integration of inland navigation into the port processes also played a role in the positive development.

The Hamburg Vessel Coordination Center (HVCC) is also increasingly controlling the port rotations of barges in order to better coordinate them with the terminal procedures in Hamburg. The establishment of a barge platform opens further opportunities for coordinated action by all players involved in the port.

The very good water levels on the Upper Elbe at the beginning of 2020 have shown what the barge is capable of when transporting even large and heavy cargo.

“It is therefore time that the Elbe River maintenance concept (Unterhaltungskonzept Elbe), which was approved by the Bundestag in the last legislative period, is finally implemented by the Federal Ministry of Transport,” explained Egloff.

He already sees progress in replacing the Scharnebeck ship lift. “But we need both, Elbe Lateral Canal and implementation of the measures on the Elbe River.”

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