Port of Esbjerg will step up its involvement in the offshore wind industry with the set-up of pre-assembly sites for the upcoming projects. It is already involved in 55 projects and “now is the time...Read more
Port of Esbjerg in Denmark has seen components for a total of 4,000 offshore wind turbines move through its facilties before the close of 2021. This means that the port has been involved in the...Read more
Swedish power company Vattenfall has laid out plans to build its largest warehouse in Northern Europe with critical main components and spare parts for wind turbines.Read more
Ports & TerminalsPort of Esbjerg’s new multipurpose terminal has opened its doors last week. With the new facility, the port wants to accommodate the growth of its ro/ro and project cargo volumes. Car carrier City of St.Petersburg...Read more
Breakbulk and project cargoPort of Esbjerg is investing two million euros in a new multipurpose terminal to facilitate further growth of ro/ro and offshore wind cargo. It is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
The...Read more
The Port of Esbjerg is gearing up for growth in the handling of high and heavy cargoes with the purchase of a new Liebherr LHM 800 crane that can lift up to 308 tonnes. ”We...Read more