Tuesday, June 30, 2020

GERMANY ~ Port of Hamburg ~

... Great aerial view of Germany's largest port located between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea... named the country's "Gateway to the World"...  Europe's third-largest container port with even more canals than Venice... the Port of Hamburg is a universal port capable of handling all kinds of goods... it offers a range of services for handling cargo, customs clearance, quality control, storage and packing or distribution... with nice stamp and special postmark celebrating 75 years of the United Nations... Thanks Dustin!【ツ】 
Photo: Martin Elsen

The Port of Hamburg  is a sea port on the river Elbe in Hamburg, 110 kilometres  from its mouth on the North Sea. Spread over 7,250ha, it is an important port for cargo transport between Central and Eastern Europe.  It can be accessed from the North Sea through the Elbe River.

The location is naturally advantaged by a branching Elbe, creating an ideal place for a port complex with warehousing and transshipment facilities. 



Stamp:

The 75th Anniversary of the United Nations 
(Issued 04-06-2020

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