2020-01-22
As we all know, in the long history of economic development, ports have always played a very important role in the economic development of a country. Transportation has connected the world, and ports are an indispensable link in transportation, developed countries in the world generally have their coastlines and more complete function of the port. There are so many ports in the world, let's have a good look at them.
Now, Micro Shipping encyclopedia introduces you to Hamburger Hafen, the port of the world.

Hamburger Hafen is located on the right bank of the Elbe River north of Germany (Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland), about 76n miles from Haikou, on the Gulf of Helgolander, located in the Right Bank of the Lower Elbe River in northern Germany, Port of Hamburg lies about 76 miles from Haikou. It is the largest port in Germany and the second-largest container port in Europe. It lies close to the Heligoland Bight.

Founded in 1189, Hamburger Hafen has developed into the largest free port in the world with an area of 500,000 square meters in the center, it is at the heart of the European market, the European Community, the EFTA, and the CMEA, making it Europe's most important transit port. It is an important railway and aviation hub across the city of Elbe, the city of Rivers crisscrossing, many bridges, in the Elbe River crossing the tunnel. Industrial and commercial development is Germany's shipbuilding industry center.