Logistics in port locations – connected by waterways

A worldwide network of ports enables comprehensive logistics in ports. Our port terminals not only serve as a hub for the multimodal handling and transport of goods but also as a place for intermediate storage.

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Port Locations in Europe and worldwide

A comprehensive network of transshipment and port terminals enables more efficient trade routes, shorter delivery times and increased flexibility in logistics. In Europe, logistical port locations connect inland waterways with deep-sea traffic, creating a seamless connection between landlocked countries and the world's oceans. Our well-developed network of ports enables the fast and smooth transshipment of goods. Many of our port terminals offer the necessary infrastructure through appropriate transshipment terminals between ships, trains and trucks, enabling us to offer efficient port transport services for your goods and optimize your supply chains. We are committed to more sustainable port locations, for example through climate-friendly storage and handling processes or photovoltaics at some locations.

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Special port terminals for all goods

The Rhenus Group offers a central transshipment point in Basel for the supply of essential goods to Switzerland by waterway, for example, bulk goods such as grain or general cargo.

Our versatile port in Bremen, with several terminals for bulk goods, piece goods and project loads, and specializing in steel products such as coils, is part of our port network. This location impresses with its optimal trimodal connection for seamless logistics.

Our modern multi-purpose port in Cuxhaven is suitable for the transport and handling of wind turbines, RoRo such as automobiles and trailers, containers and general cargo, among other things. Located at the mouth of the Elbe, Cuxhaven has numerous liner services.

Two high-performance terminals for containers, bulk and general cargo, heavy cargo or RoRo shipments are located here. With a draught of up to 14.10 meters, the terminals are suitable for large ships.

The bulk transshipment terminal in Hanau is located in close proximity to the Frankfurt/Main metropolitan area and specializes, among other things, in the transshipment and intermediate storage of hazardous and non-hazardous waste, as well as building materials and recycled materials.  

Located in the middle of the 3,500-kilometer-long Rhine-Main-Danube waterway, the Rhenus Danube port of Krems is the ideal trimodal logistics location for Central Europe.  It features an agricultural terminal, 350,000 square meters of storage space and a modern container freight station.

In the Rhine-Neckar region, Rhenus has six locations with several terminals that cover a wide range of goods, from automobiles to bulk goods and general cargo.

The region has 11 multi-purpose port terminals, including the Green Steel Logistics Hub in Dortmund for low-emission steel transshipment.

Our location with the Deepsea Terminal on the Maasvlakte and the Waalhaven Terminal is an important gateway to Europe for project cargo, general cargo or containers. 

Szczecin is a versatile port with several terminals for bulk goods, general cargo and project loads, specializing in bulk goods. The optimal trimodal connection ensures seamless logistics.

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We move your shipments worldwide by sea freight.

Whether LCL or FCL – with our wide range of services, we design your customized logistics concept.