Port of Nuremberg

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Port of Nuremberg
Data
UN / LOCODE DE NUE
operator Port of Nuremberg-Roth GmbH
Port type Inland port
Throughput 255,060 tons (2017)
website www.gvz-hafen.de
Geographic information
place Nuremberg
country Bavaria
Country Germany
Current aerial photo of the GVZ bayernhafen Nürnberg 337 ha total area, 260 resident companies, 5,500 jobs
Current aerial photo of the GVZ bayernhafen Nürnberg 337 ha total area, 260 resident companies, 5,500 jobs
Coordinates 49 ° 23 '32 "  N , 11 ° 3' 43"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 23 '32 "  N , 11 ° 3' 43"  E
Port of Nuremberg (Bavaria)
Port of Nuremberg
Location Nuremberg harbor
Nuremberg harbor - view from the Eibacher lock
Lower lock outer port of the Nuremberg lock - in the background the grain silo at the port, view from the south (2012)

The port of Nuremberg (own name bayernhafen Nürnberg ) is an inland port and freight transport center (GVZ) on the Main-Danube Canal in the south of the urban area of Nuremberg .

The management and operating company is Hafen Nürnberg-Roth GmbH . With an annual throughput of around 15 million tons, the GVZ is the largest and most important multifunctional freight transport and logistics center in southern Germany. In a survey by the Deutsche GVZ Gesellschaft , which is supposed to determine the best freight transport centers in Europe, the GVZ Nuremberg ranks third. The trimodal GVZ is directly connected to the road, rail and waterway modes of transport and links these infrastructures for multimodal transport chains. The water area in the port area is 23.4 hectares, it is distributed over the canal section and two port basins with a total of 5500 meters of quays . There is a water police station on quay 1 .

Another 400 meter long quay is located near the town of Roth, almost 20 kilometers south on the Roth land .

More than 200 companies from the fields of forwarding / transport / handling / storage / packaging / recycling / industry / trade and logistical services are located on an area of ​​337 hectares and offer more than 6,700 jobs. In addition, bayernhafen Nürnberg generates a regional employment effect of more than 20,000 jobs.

The Hafen Nürnberg-Roth GmbH has an 80 percent stake, the Free State of Bavaria via Bayernhafen GmbH & Co. KG , the City of Nuremberg with 19 percent and the City of Roth with 1 percent.

In 2016, the Port of Nuremberg, with 273,710 tonnes of shipping freight traffic, accounted for 3.8 percent of shipping freight traffic in Bavaria, which in 2016 totaled 7,174,477 tons.

The transshipment at Lände Roth reached 48,000 tons in 2016.

Hafen is also the name of District 473 in District 47 Maiach .

Port of Nuremberg, view from the north (2008)
Port of Nuremberg, view from the east (2020)

history

As early as 1926, a port area in today's area was identified in a general development plan. In 1940 the plans were close to being realized, but the Second World War prevented them. With the start of work on today's Main-Danube Canal in 1960, the plans for the port of Nuremberg were resumed and a preliminary draft was drawn up in 1962. From 1965 onwards, the backyard district of Nuremberg was leveled and the residents were financially compensated. The official start of construction was on July 6, 1968 on the occasion of the first demolitions and a ceremony. The opening of the port on September 23, 1972 also marked the completion of the northern section of the Main-Danube Canal between Bamberg and Nuremberg towards the Main and Rhine . The section to Lände Roth was completed in 1987. Continuous operation, also towards the Danube region , was then possible with the completion of the canal from 1992.

Nuremberg harbor station

According to research by Bayerischer Rundfunk from 2016, Deutsche Bahn plans to stop operating the freight traffic point at the Container Depot Nuremberg (goods traffic point “Nuernberg Hafen Cdn”, Gvst-Nr. 220301).

statistics

Transshipment by rail, road and water has developed as follows:

2000: 9.2 million tons
2001: 9.0 million tons
2003: 9.2 million tons
2004: 9.8 million tons
2005: 10.2 million tons
2006: 11.3 million tons
2007: 13.3 million tons
2008: 14.1 million tons
2009: 12.6 million tons
2010: 15.0 million tons
2011: 15.5 million tons
2012: 15.4 million tons
2013: 15.2 million tons
2014: 15.6 million tons
2015: 15.2 million tons
2016: 15.5 million tons
2017: 16.0 million tons

Compared to 2015, traffic at bayernhafen Nürnberg increased by two percent to 15.5 million tons in 2016. The largest share of this is accounted for by trucks with 11.6 million tons, followed by rail with 3.7 million tons and ships with 0.2 million tons.

The development of cargo handling in the port of Nuremberg is as follows:

2002: 0.553 million tons
2003: 0.447 million tons
2004: 0.523 million tons
2005: 0.579 million tons
2006: 0.527 million tons
2007: 0.454 million tons
2008: 0.517 million tons
2009: 0.441 million tons
2010: 0.481 million tons
2011: 0.448 million tons
2012: 0.464 million tons
2013: 0.529 million tons
2014: 0.379 million tons
2015: 0.302 million tons
2016: 0.273 million tons
2017: 0.255 million tons

Extensions

Tricon

In October 2004, the construction of a trimodal system for " combined transport " (CT) began. After a plan and investment expansion to a total of 31 million euros, the first module of the system went into operation at the beginning of June 2006 on a property area of ​​85,000 m². The terminal has, among other things, four loading tracks of 700 meters each, two gantry cranes for handling containers and truck bodies with an annual capacity of 155,000 loading units.

On the water side, the system was connected via the partial expansion of the third port basin . This new 116 meter long and 25 meter wide branch basin in the GVZ was flooded on June 13, 2005.

Container terminal

In addition, DB Netz AG has replaced its less conveniently located, inner-city container station on Austraße ( Gostenhof district ) with a new building (additional investment volume of 32.2 million euros) in the GVZ. This bimodal transshipment facility (rail / road) complements the existing trimodal facility since December 2009. As a result, the GVZ has one of the largest container handling capacities in inland Europe outside the seaports.

On March 20, 2006, the customs office moved from the Kohlenhof district to the port.

literature

  • Linek, Klaus: Nuremberg port is booming in Europe-wide freight rail traffic. Rail handling increased by 65 percent in 2007 . In Güterbahnen , Volume 4/2008, pp. 21-27, Alba Fachverlag Düsseldorf, ISSN  1610-5273

Individual evidence

  1. Cover 2017
  2. ^ City map service Nuremberg: District 473 Hafen
  3. Press report Nordbayern.de
  4. Bayerischer Rundfunk: Controversial - The story of August 31, 2016: Wrong signal - How the railroad fails in freight transport | BR media library VIDEO. Archived from the original ; Retrieved on August 6, 2017 (German, freight station in HD resolution readable between 6:54 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.).
  5. ^ Deutsche Bahn : cessation of freight traffic. (PDF; 96K) 2016, p. 4 , archived from the original on August 6, 2017 ; accessed on August 6, 2017 .
  6. Press report Nordbayern.de
  7. Inland navigation in Bavaria in December 2013. (PDF; 527kB) H21003 201312. In: Statistical reports. Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing, March 14, 2014, pp. 15-17 , accessed on March 14, 2014 .
  8. Inland navigation in Bavaria in December and in 2012. (PDF; 1.2MB) H21003 201212. In: Statistical reports. Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing, March 2013, p. 6 , accessed on March 9, 2014 .

Web links

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