Tradebe Port of Hamburg
Hamburg
Capacity of 74,000 m³
A modern bulk liquid storage terminal located in the Port of Hamburg, Germany’s largest seaport and one of Europe’s leading logistics hubs.
The facility currently operates 22 storage tanks with a total capacity of approximately 74,000 m³, providing storage solutions for mineral oils, biodiesel, vegetable oils, liquid fertilizers and specialty liquid products. Its trimodal connectivity enables efficient product handling via sea-going vessels, barges, rail tank cars and road tankers.
The terminal is connected to a jetty capable of accommodating vessels up to 230 m in length and 9 m draft, with handling rates of up to 300 t/h and operates under certified ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISCC management systems, ensuring high standards of quality, safety, environmental protection and sustainability.
Tradebe Port of Hamburg Technical details here
- Technical details
- Total area: 60.000m2 in industrial area
- Berths: 4
- Max. draught: 16.00m / 52.48 ft
- Max length: 275m
- Storage capacity
- Total capacity: 453,000 cbm
- Tanks: 29
- Tank Sizes: from 5,000 to 24,000 cbm
- Products
- Clean Petroleum Products
- Black Petroleum Products
- Biofuels
- Alcohols (MTBE, ethanol)
- Services
- Blending
- Dedicated systems
- Heating
- In-tank & In-line additivation
- Dyeing
- Bubbling & Blanketing
- Transportation
- Sea going vessel
- Truck
- Pipeline
- Facts and Functions
- Bonded storage, Custom warehouse
- Pipeline connection to CLH system
- Pipeline connection to all other terminals in the port
- Making bulk up to 175,000 MT displacement LR2
- Flexible and Efficient Service
- Experienced personnel
- 24 hours, 365 days a year service
- Short communication lines
- Flexible installation
- Computerized order processing
- Computerized inventory control
- Online customer information service
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- All class B tanks equipped with floating roofs
- All tanks equipped with automatic radars and temperature control
- In compliance with ISPS
Reference Law 4/2013 | In accordance with Royal Decree-Law 41.1 c), from the law 34/1998, we use a traffic light code to indicate the storage availability for petroleum products in our terminals