Port Map - Rostock Port

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Port Map - Rostock Port
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INTERMODAL TERMINAL
Customs
Warehouse 8
Am Skandinavienkai
Power Station
Rostock-Ost
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K R U M M E N D O R F
Opening new horizons
Association of Forwarding and Logistics M-V e.V.
Tank Farm
An der Feuerwache 2, PF 481133, 18147 Rostock
Federal Police
Am Seehafen 7, 18147 Rostock
German Maritime Search and Rescue Service
Am Leuchtturm 1, 18119 Rostock
Harbour Fire Brigade
An der Feuerwache 3, 18147 Rostock Harbour Pilots Association Wismar-Rostock-Stralsund
An der See 14, 18119 Rostock
Harbour Police
Ost-West-Straße 30, PF 481155, 18147 Rostock
Pilots Transportation Service Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
An der See 14, 18119 Rostock
Plant Protection Office
Am Hansakai 11, 18147 Rostock
Port Authority
Ost-West-Straße 8, 18147 Rostock
Port Customs Office Stralsund, ZA Rostock-Seehafen
Am Skandinavienkai 14, 18147 Rostock
Port Industry Association of
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern e.V.
PF 48 12 02, 18134 Rostock
Port Office of Health
Ost-West-Straße 8, 18147 Rostock
Ship Brokers Association of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern e.V.
PF 48 10 20, 18132 Rostock
The Seamen‘s Club „Hollfast“
Ost-West-Straße 33, 18147 Rostock
Veterinary and Food Monitoring Office
PF 48 10 39, 18132 Rostock, Ost-West-Straße 8
+49 381 350-4640
350-4641
+49 381
67301-0
6700478
+49 381
51409
5106727
+49 381 673151-0
emergency call
112
+49 381 2060-380
2060-301
Scandlines Deutschland
- Hochhaus am Fährhafen, 18119 Rostock
- Fährhafen Puttgarden, 23769 Fehmarn
A 19
Warehouse 7
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RORO TERMINAL
Warehouse 5 Warehouse 6
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Rostock Sea Port
at a glance
2012
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Am Skandinavienkai
62
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P2
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Car
kraft
18055 Rostock,
August-BebelStraße 89
ohle
Internationale Transport Workers‘
Federation
P1
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YEOMAN Baumineralien GmbH
Am S
F 19
P1
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IBT Bunkering & Trading
Bunkergesellschaft mbH
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K 17
P4
Residual Waste
Treatment Plant
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Veterinary and Food Monitoring Office
Ost-West-Straße
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H 13
Taxi
Pipe Construction ße
Plant
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H.N. Krane GmbH & Co. KG
64
Truck
Oewerwischenweg
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L 16
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UBT See- und Hafen-Spedition GmbH
Rostock
Am
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Federa
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Am Se
Hagemann GmbH
P3
hels-Str.
D 18
Godeke-Mic
TT-Line GmbH & Co. KG
Fire
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Chandler
18147 Rostock,
Ost-West-Straße 23
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Simon-van-U
Hafenservice Rostock, Herbert
Dombrowski
nte
18147 Rostock,
Gielandstraße 5
FerryCe
Trans-Tec Schwertransporte GmbH
30
P7
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Hafen-Entwicklungsgesellschaft Rostock I 16/17
mbH
afe
18055 Rostock,
Am Neuen Markt 17
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SGS Germany GmbH
BASIN
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Biodiesel
Plant
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I 16
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Grain
Silos
gem
S7
Seehafen Rostock
Umschlagsgesellschaft Rostock mbH
Design and production:
Schaffarzyk. Die Agentur.
Important contact details
Dün
L 15
Schultz Shipping GmbH
52
5
Zum Tanklager
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tr. III
L 16
Harbour Police
18146 Rostock,
Große Rampe 8
21
Süds
Harbour Fire Brigade
Copy date: March 2012
GRAIN
Am
18146 Rostock,
Oewerwischenweg 1
Schiffsmaklerei Baltic Shipping Agency
GmbH
42
tr. IV
Grosstanklager-Ölhafen Rostock GmbH
65
22
Süds
S 6/7
18182 Bentwisch,
Feldstraße 2
33
raße
errst
Getreide Service Rostock GmbH
SCAN-Shipping GmbH
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Malt Plant
16
h
Lieb
I 16
D 18/19
43
rer
General Cargo Terminal GmbH
F 18
Scandlines Deutschland GmbH
FERRY
53
TERMINAL
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fact
18182 Bentwisch,
Heydeweg 9
Sartori & Berger GmbH & Co. KG
66
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G&J Handel GmbH - Schiffsausrüster
M 16
b
2
Oil Mill
eM
E 25
RZU Rostocker
Zementumschlagsgesellschaft mbH
a
10
Cran
B 24
Frachtcontor Junge & Co. GmbH
18069 Rostock,
Fischerweg 408
ai
Ferry Stevedoring Rostock GmbH
Rostocker Fracht- und Fischereihafen
GmbH
BASIN
B
NAL
H 19
C 22
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tgutk
Federal Police Rostock
Rostock Trimodal GmbH
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b 15/16
D 18
FERTILIZER
23
RMI
U 13
EVG Entsorgungs- und
Verwertungsgesellschaft mbH Rostock
ReiseBank AG
GENERAL CARGO 34
TERMINAL
Am S
EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH
O/P 7/8
K TE
C 20
K 17
Power Oil Rostock GmbH
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ECL European Cargo Logistics GmbH
Port Office of Health
Y
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J 17
D 18
45
ouse
Easy-marked-Agentur Sari Berner
Port Industry Association of
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern e.V.
54
67
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War
S 14
D/E 25
17
Grain
Silos
35
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Düngemittel Dienstleistung Rostock
GmbH
K 17
Port Customs Office
13
Am
M 16
Port Authority
55
24
3
H 12
DSV Air & Sea GmbH
B 23/24
X
OIL PORT
6
14
e
Warehous
DIM Industrieservice Nord GmbH
PLU Papier-Lager und
Umschlaggesellschaft mbH
W
eid
L 17
Deutsche Seemannsmission Rostock e.V. H 17
H 13
46
2
Capt. Klaus Kanitz
Plant Protection Office
PIER I
ouse
18057 Rostock,
Neptunallee 5
L 16
18069 Rostock,
Handelsstraße 3
V
15
Crane Manufacturer
25
36
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War
Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und
Hydrographie
OPUS MARINE GmbH
Parken & Meer
U
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D 23/24
37
Truck-Wash
Nortrail Transport GmbH
T
1
PIER II
Ferry - Gedser
Rostock
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- Helsink
d 18
S
2
MSB Baumaschinen und Baugeräte
GmbH
PIER IV
3
L 16
R
4
Meerpahl & Meyer GmbH
Q
18
5
18147 Bentwisch,
Liepengraben 6
H 12
6
André Voß Erdbau und Transport GmbH
Linertally HRO
Landungskontrollgesellschaft mbH
CHEMICAL PORT 7
P
BASIN
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7
C 22
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PIER III
8
Kombiverkehr GmbH & Co. KG
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P7
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AMV Agrarhandel MV MeckenburgVorpommern GmbH
L
nw
G/H 13
M 15
K
ate
Karpack GmbH
Bulk Terminal Rostock GmbH
J
rK
F 17/18
Bautaucherei und Bergungsbetrieb Barth L 16
GmbH
I
de
AHLMANN-ZERSSEN GmbH + Co KG
L/M 16
H
An
L/M 20
Bäume + Greinert Schiffahrts- und
Agentur GmbH
G
tr
Ge
Interseroh Jade-Entsorgung ZN der
Interseroh Jade - Stahl GmbH
Baltic Lloyd Schiffahrt-Spedition-Logistik J 25
GmbH
F
Am
E 18
L 17
E
coordinates/addresses
AFW GmbH Schweißtechnische
Kursstätte
Association of Forwarding and Logistics
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern e.V.
D
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coordinates/addresses
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B R E I T L I N G
Publisher:
Hafen-Entwicklungsgesellschaft Rostock mbH
Corporate Communications
Ost-West-Straße 32
D - 18147 Rostock
Phone: +49 381 350-5020
Fax:
+49 381 350-5025
[email protected]
www.rostock-port.de
TT-LINE, Agency Rostock Ferry Services GmbH & Co.
Zum Fährterminal 1, 18147 Rostock
Finnlines Deutschland, Skandinavienkai Shipservice GmbH & Co.
Ost-West-Straße 35, 18147 Rostock
Schlepper-ARGE MV / Tug-Boat
- Bugsier-, Reederei- und Bergungs-Ges. mbH & Co. KG HH, NL Rostock
Bleicher Str. 5, 18055 Rostock
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BB Schlepp- und Hafendienst GmbH, Am Bahnhof 6, 18119 Rostock
- F airlpay Towage - Fairplay -Schleppdampfschiffs-Reederei Richard
Borchard G.m.b.H., Am Bahnhof 6, 18119 Rostock
+49 381
37729-0
37729-226
+49 381
20673-0
20673-25
+49 381
6700584
6700584
+49 381 381-8710
381-8735
+49 381
666 72-0
-31
+49 381 350-5900
666 72-50
+49 381 381-8750
381-8755
+49 381 350-4420
350-4425
+49 381 6700-431
6700-432
+49 381 670-0645
670-0164
+49 381
+49 1802
+49 4371
+49 381
5435-0
116699
350-5905
5435-678
6707-90
8888200
675 2135
+49 381 350-4350
350-4355
+49 381 548-3135
+49 381 491-0937
548-3150
491-0938
+49 381 548-3135
548-3150
+49 381 548-3135
548-3150
Cargo throughput in million tonnes
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
General cargo
(incl. RoRo)
2.4
2.9
1.9
1.6
1.9
Bulk cargo
5.1
5.9
5.4
6.0
5.8
Liquid cargo
3.9
4.7
4.0
4.6
2.9
Ferry cargo
15.1
13.7
10.2
11.5
11.7
Total
26.5
27.2
21.5
23.7
22.3
Ship clearance
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Total
9,488
9,905
8,668
8.437
7.466
there of Ferries
5,856
6,085
5,340
5.164
5.280
Rostock – Gedser
2007
Ferries
2008
2009
2010
2011
3,466
3,644
3,274
3,204
3,249
1,600,000
1,640,000
1,500,000
1,250,000
1,374,000
Cars
299,000
307,000
285,000
263,000
245,000
Trucks
113,000
110,100
83,000
87,000
94,000
Buses
15,200
15,100
14,000
13,500
12,200
Trailers
3,465
2,270
470
680
1,220
3,353,000
3,264,000
2,538,000
2,600,000
2,742,000
Passengers
Cargo [t]
Rostock – Trelleborg
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2,036
2,148
2,849
1,678
1,808
Passengers
640,170
607,300
502,000
540,000
547,600
Cars
104,200
96,600
87,800
92,000
83,000
Trucks
265,300
259,500
193,700
220,000
223,500
Buses
2,170
2,030
1,580
1,500
1,550
Trailers
53,300
71,200
64,000
71,200
53,800
Ferries
Railway carriages
23,200
17,180
7,690
6,750
7,270
9,918,000
9,481,000
7,112,000
7,112,000
8,215,000
Rostock – Helsinki/Finland ( from November 2010 via Gdynia)
2009
2010
2011
Cargo [t]
217
282
223
Passengers
Ferries
82,800
90,100
83,500
Cars (units)
22,000
23,000
19,700
Trucks (units)
12,900
9,200
6,100
Trailers
12,150
23,800
23,700
426
380
479
626,700
627,000
768,000
Buses
Cargo [t]
Business Directory
Nautical conditions
On www.rostock-port.de port based companies and authorities
with their contact details are listed.
Rostock has the only deep water universal port on the German
Baltic Sea coast. It offers excellent nautical conditions. The
protected location of the port where the Warnow river flows into
the Baltic Sea, the uncomplicated access way from sea only
3.6 sea miles long, as well as a water depth of the sea channel of
14.5 meters allow vessels up to 300 meters in length, 45 meters in
beam and with a draft of 13 meters to access the port.
Cargo handling companies
Seehafen Rostock
Umschlagsgesellschaft mbH
a company of
SHRU Holding GmbH & Co.KG
Management
www.portofrostock.de
With an area of 750 hectares, Rostock’s port is one of the largest on the German Baltic Sea coast. Due to the large expansion
areas available, it is possible to react flexibly to the requests
of national and international companies. The optimized use of
existing port areas has always priority over an external port
expansion.
Berths
There are 47 berths for ships on a total quay length of over 11 km.
25 of the berths are specialized as follows:
ferries (5), Ro-Ro vessels (3), coal (2), cement (1), grain (3),
fertilizer (1), liquids (6), chemicals (1), heavy goods (3).
+49 381
6662-0
6662-105
Getreide Service Rostock GmbH
+49 381 6662-580
6662-385
Düngemittel Dienstleistung
Rostock GmbH
+49 381 6662-580
6662-385
Bulk Terminal Rostock GmbH
+49 381 6662-570
6662-575
General Cargo Terminal GmbH
+49 381 6662-520
6662-525
Rostock Trimodal GmbH
+49 381 6662-200
6662-355
PLU Papier-Lager- und
Umschlaggesellschaft mbH und
Ferry Stevedoring Rostock GmbH
+49 381 6662-300
6662-325
Grosstanklager-Ölhafen
Rostock GmbH
+49 381
Gesamthafenbetriebsgesellschaft +49 381
Rostock mbH
648-100
64-250
6662-240
6662-245
GroßKlein
Seehafen
RostockRostock
Port
+49 381
Hinrichsdorf
Schmarl
A19
Evershagen
Bad Doberan
Stralsund
Bentwisch
Marienehe
Bramow
105
105
Toitenwinkel
Gehlsdorf
AS
Rostock Ost
Dierkow
103
105
Reutershagen
Brinckmannsdorf
Südstadt
648 100
Nienhagen
Lütten-Klein
HBF
648 250
Roggentin
AS
Rostock Süd
Kassebohm
A19
Oil mill
AS Rostock Südstadt
Since 2006 an oil mill at pier III processes up to 1 million tons of
rape seed to whole-corn rape meal and rape oil for the production of biodiesel and edible oil. Most of the raw material comes
from farms in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
Baltic Lloyd GmbH
+49 381
666139-0 666139-15
Rostocker Zement­
umschlagsgesellschaft mbH
+49 381
673-0042
673-0044
Cruise Port
Ferry terminal
Sartori & Berger GmbH & Co. KG
+49 381
67089-0
67089-10
24253-0
24253-51
Rostock-Warnemünde is the most important German cruise port.
180 visits by cruise ships are expected in 2012. The Warnemünde
Cruise Center, officially opened on 01 May 2005, provides cruise
passengers with a high level of service and is equipped to handle
a passenger turn-around of more than 2,500 people. The building
is designed to comply with all ISPS security requirements. An additional passenger terminal was put into operation at berth 8 for
the beginning of the 2006 season. In 2008, the quay at berth 8 was
newly built along a length of 465 m.
Three berths are available in Warnemünde with a water depth
of up to 10 meters, which allows to accommodate ships with a
maximum draft of 8.53 meters.
The ferry terminal contains five berths. Berth 64 is equipped for
the clearance of railway carriages. An overpass leads directly
from the ferry terminal to the motorway A19/A20.
The terminal for intermodal traffic is in the direct vicinity of the
ferry terminal.
Depth
The fertilizer quay is equipped with a ship loader (1,000 t/h) which
is connected to a carriage unloading station and warehouse
with a capacity of 60,000 tonnes by means of a 700-meter-long
conveyor belt system.
Getreide AG
· AMV Agrarhandel Mecklenburg- +49 381
Vorpommern GmbH
· Power Oil Rostock GmbH
+49 381
208709-0 208709-98
+49 381 67076-900 67076-902
Cement handling
The company Rostocker Zementumschlagsgesellschaft (RZU)
handles cement, sea gravel, crushed stone and other building
materials at berth 21. Additionally, the company Seehafen Rostock Umschlagsgesellschaft handles approximately 450,000
tonnes of cement annually for export at berth 33. Suspended due
to construction work on railway line Rostock-Berlin in 2012 the
handling of cement starts again after the reopening of the railway
line.
Up to 20,000 tonnes of coal can be discharged daily at berths
23 and 24. Bridge cranes are used for unloading sea gravel,
limestone and crushed stone at berth 22. A storage area with a
capacity of 240,000 tonnes of anthracite coal exists. Conveyor
belts carry the coal to the adjacent 500 MW anthracite coalfired power plant. A processing facility for sea gravel and a
cement terminal are located at berth 21.
The chemicals port is located east of the oil port and serves as
the operational port of a fertilizer production plant. Two pipelines
connect the tanker berth with the production plant. One of the
pipelines is used for the discharge of cooled liquid ammonia from
liquid gas tankers to the plant. The second pipeline is used to
pump liquid ammonium nitrate urea (LAU) fertilizer to the port for
loading on tankers.
Permitted draft
[m]
Berth
Permitted draft
[m]
Berth
01
5,33
30
7,32
50
8,68
02
4,60
31
9,00
51
8,85
03
13,00
32
9,75
52
8,85
04
11,58
33
9,75
53
9,30
05
11,58
34
9,75
54
10,36
06
13,00
35
8,85
55
7,00
10
8,00
36
8,40
60
10,36 / 9,19
12
10,36
37
8,80
61
13
13,00
41
9,30
62
7,92
14
10,21 / 13,00
42
9,30
63
9,45
15
10,50
43
9,80
64
8,10
10,36
44
9,80
65
7,10
17
13,00
45
9,80
66
8,90
18
13,00
46
8,80
67
8,00
18 N 4,57
21
9,45
10,06
23
10,06
24
13,00
25
10,00
Hafen-Entwicklungsgesellschaft Rostock mbH
Investment
The Federal State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the Hanseatic City of Rostock are the owners of the port of Rostock. Their
interests are attended to by the company Hafen-Entwicklungsgesellschaft Rostock.
Since 1990 Hafen-Entwicklungsgesellschaft invested much more
than 300 million Euros into the ports infrastructure with support of
the Hanseatic city of Rostock and federal state of MecklenburgVorpommern.
Its main tasks are:
administration, development and maintenance of port
infrastructure
leasing of property and buildings to businesses locating in the
industrial area of the Rostock seaport
provision of services and utilitie.
10 x daily
3 x daily
3 x daily
3 x weekly
The company maintains a policy of competitive neutrality with
respect to all companies active at the Rostock seaport. HafenEntwicklungsgesellschaft Rostock is operator of the Rostock
seaport, operator of the Warnemünde cruise terminal and
shareholder of the company acting as operator of the terminal for
intermodal traffic as well.
Fertilizer quay Berth 12
Contacts
General cargo handling
Managing Director
+49 381 350 4000
350 4005
Port construction department
+49 381 350 5100
350 5105
Pier II is the center for the handling of general cargo.
Steel products, wind energy turbines and project cargoes are all
handled here.
Finance department
+49 381 350 5500
350 5505
Port logistics department
+49 381 350 5200
350 5205
Corporate communications/
Cruise shipping
+49 381 350 5020
350 5025
Grain Port
10,36
16
22
Rostock offers ferry connections from and to::
Gedser/Scandlines
Trelleborg/Scandlines (Eisenbahnfähre)
Trelleborg/TT-Line
Gdynia-Helsinki/Finnlines
Permitted draft
[m]
Berth
Berths 53, 54, 64, 66, 67
Wismar
AB Kreuz
Rostock
Szczecin
A20
AS Rostock
West
A20
FLUGHAFEN
Airport
ROSTOCK-LAAGE
Rostock-Laage
Berlin
Hamburg
Berths 13, 16 -18
Two ship loaders with a capacity of up to 1,000 tonnes per hour
are available for the export of grain, feed and oil seeds. One
unloader with a capacity of up to 300 tonnes per hour is used
in discharging the ships. A conveyor belt system facilitates the
movement of grain from the silos to the ships. The total capacity
of all silos is 436,000 tonnes. Berth 16 also contains two grab
cranes for loading and unloading building materials.
Ferry connections
Ro-Ro connections
Conventional line connections
Tramp connections
Strategic development
+49 381 350 5050
350 5055
Customer service/acquisition
+49 381 350 4040
350 4015
Port operation
outside of business hours
+49 381 350 5080
350 5086
350 5085
Representative office Baltic States and CIS
+49 381
809 1780
809 170
Industrial companies
Numerous industrial companies have opened operations at the
port or nearby in the last several years including a crane manufacturer, malt producer, a producer of building materials, several
waste management companies, an oil mill and biodiesel plant and
a producer of large pipes.
Lulea
Umea
Sundsvall
FINNLAND
Rauma
Kotka
Turku
Hanko Helsinki
Gävle
Employees
(Alnabru)
NORWEGEN Oslo
There are currently around 150 companies located at the port
that are involved in production, storage and cargo handling, or
provide services for the shipping, transport, cargo and goods
handling industries. The number of people either directly or
indirectly employed is around 12,500.
The largest employers at the port are
Hafen-Entwicklungsgesellschaft Rostock mbH
IRLAND
EEW Special Pipe Constructions
Gesamthafenbetrieb and the
Grosstanklager-Ölhafen Rostock GmbH
AMV Agrarhandel Mecklenburg-Vorpommern GmbH
Kloska SVR Schiffversorgung Rostock
Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock GmbH
Seehafen Rostock Umschlagsgesellschaft mbH
and its subsidiary companies.
Göteborg
NORDSEE
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(USA
Ventspils
SCHWEDEN
Älmhult
LITAUEN
Klaipeda
OSTSEE
Gedser
Hull (GB)
Kaliningrad
RUSSLAND
Gdynia
Rostock
MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN
Hamburg
GROSBRITANNIEN
Riga
LETTLAND
Kopenhagen Malmö
Trelleborg
Infrastructure
The transport of goods to and from the port can occur via the motorway A 19 Berlin-Rostock, the coastal motorway A 20, by rail, or
via the pipelines Rostock-Schwedt and Rostock-Böhlen. The port
offers optimal conditions for the processing of railroad cargo with
its terminal for intermodal traffic and own railroad track system
with a total length of 54 kilometers as well as the marshalling
yard just outside the port grounds with 180 km of track length.
From the port train station, electrified track sections lead into the
WEISSRUSSLAND
hinterland via Magdeburg or Berlin. About one-fifth of all goods
handled at the port are transported by rail.
RUSSLAND
ESTLAND
Norrköpping
Bergen
Hull
Tallinn
Stockholm
(Arsta)
Hallsberg
St. Petersburg
Rotterdam
Antwerpen
POLEN
Warschau
To and from Rostock:
Lübeck-Turku-Rauma/Frachtcontor Junge & Co.
1 x weekly
Hanko/Scandlines
4 x weekly
Hull bzw. Tilbury-Kotka/Frachtcontor Junge & Co.
1 x weekly
Westnorwegen/Frachtcontor Junge & Co.
fortnightly
Rostock-USA/Frachtcontor Junge & Co. once every 10–14 days
on request
Frankfurt
LUX.
+49 381 381 8710
+49 381 381 8700
Malt production
Seafarer’s office
+49 381 381 8720
One of the most modern malthouses of Europe is located at the
grain harbour. The company’s own 10,000-t-silo and the additional
connection to the silo facilities of the port guarantee the rapid
receipt of brewer’s barley and likewise, the rapid dispatching of
goods.
Quay-side warehouses
Maritime industrial park
In November 2004, one of the most comprehensive development
projects at the sea port since its opening in 1960 was completed.
In only 21 months, a new 25 hectare area was created, to be used
as the ‘Maritime Industrial Park I’. 2003 the Liebherr company
began the construction of its facility here and started production
2005. In December 2004, Hafen-Entwicklungsgesellschaft Rostock
mbH began developing the ‘Maritime Industrial Park II’. This site
encompasses a total area of 35 hectares. 2008 the company EEW
Special Pipe Construction began its production of mega pipes.
Since 2008 Hafen-Entwicklungsgesellschaft is developing the
`Maritime Industrial Park III`. This includes 9 properties with a
total area of aprox. 52 hectares. The most important project was
the northern extention of `Pier III` with aprox. 12 hectares.
This was completed in 2012. In line with this a new berth for
handling of heavy goods (berth 15) was built at the eastern side of
pier III from January 2011.
Since the beginning in 2003 Hafen-Entwicklungsgesellschaft
invested 88 million Euros into this project at pier III. With the
construction of logistic areas at berth 25 and at the grain silos on
pier IV the development of the ‚Maritime Industrial Park IV‘ began
in 2012.
TSCHECHIEN
Brno
Ludwigshafen
SLOWAKEI
Karlsruhe
Kornwestheim
München
Basel
Wels Wien
ÖSTERREICH
UNGARN
SCHWEIZ
Rostock
Novara
Cervignano
Brescia
SLOWENIEN
Ljubljana KROATIEN
Verona
BOSNIENHERZEGOWINA
ITALIEN
JUGOSLAWIEN
ITALIEN
MAZEDONIEN
SPANIEN
ALBANIEN
TÜRKEI
Airport
Flughafen
Rostock-Laage
Rostock-Laage
Lübeck
Schwerin
MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN
Neubrandenburg
Hamburg
rlin
Domodossola
381 8735
There are eight quay-side warehouses at the seaport. Five warehouses with a total storage area of approx. 50,000 m² are located
in the vicinity of the Ro-Ro terminal and terminal for intermodal
traffic and are used primarily for the storage of paper/cellulose
and other forest products (contact: see under cargo handling
companies).
Three warehouses with a total capacity of 63,000 m² are located
on Pier II (general cargo) and are used for steel products and
other general cargo (contact: see General Cargo Terminal GmbH).
Railway facilities
A railroad marshalling yard with approximately 180 kilometers of
track length is located just outside of the port. Additionally,
the port grounds themselves contain 54 kilometers of tracks with
direct access to the reloading points and cargo facilities.
The renewal of railway sidings took place from 2005 to 2007
including the renewal of the safety equipment and 93 switches.
Rostock-Laage (Airport)
The airport Rostock – Laage is located approximately 40 kilometers from the port on the A 19 motorway. It serves as an airport
for regular line connections, holiday flights, general aviation and
cargo.
Service center: Phone 01805 007 737 · Fax 038454 321 392
www.rostock-airport.de · [email protected]
Services
O S T S E E
Be
In 2011, the Rostock terminal for intermodal traffic recorded a
total cargo throughput of 76,720 cargo units. This corresponds to
MOLDAVIEN of 1.5 million tonnes. There are 30 block trains at the
a tonnage
terminal for intermodal traffic weekly: 12 to and from Verona, 6
to and from Hamburg/Duisburg, 5 to and from Basel/DomodosRUMÄNIEN
sola, Novara 3, Brno 2 and 2 to and from Wels. Large distribution
centers such as Cologne, Kornwestheim, Munich, Ludwigshafen
and Frankfurt on the Main are accessed via Hamburg-Billwerder
(direct connection to Hamburg-Waltershof) by the train operator
BULGARIEN
Kombiverkehr.
Prag
Port authority
Ship registration office
UKW-Kanal 10
UKRAINE
Köln
Experienced pilots and high-power tugs are available around the
clock for vessels using the port. For ships exceeding 100 meters
in length, 15 meters in width or a draft of 7.5 meters pilotage is
compulsory.
Port captain
Intermodal traffic
DEUTSCHLAND
Duisburg
BELGIEN
FRANKREICH
PORTUGAL
Liner services and regular tramp-connections
NIEDERLANDE
Berlin
Rostock is an important trans-shipment center for paper for Germany, Austria, France, the Czech Republic and southern Europe.
The company UPM Sales GmbH accounted for 311,000 tonnes of
the total 319,00 tonnes of paper handled in 2011.
The export of paper began in summer 2002. Since then paper is
exported regulary to the USA and England.
Pilotage
Magdeburg
The port is the economic center of
Rostock. Over 150 companies
representing the port, shipping and
production industries are located here.
Around 8,000 ferries, ro-ro vessels,
cargo vessels and cruise ships are
cleared at the Rostock port each year.
Rostock possesses a classical
universal port which can handle rolling
cargo, liquid cargo, general cargo and
bulk cargo as well as project cargo.
Well-developed hinterland connections
ensure the easy transport of goods via
rail or road.
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Lichtenhagen
Paper handling
Chemicals Port
The economic center
of Rostock
Breitling
Biestow
other cargo handling companies
Bulk goods Berths 21-24
Rostock Port
Warnemünde
Grosstanklager-Ölhafen Rostock GmbH
Management
Markgrafenheide
Hinrichshagen
Hohe Düne
Six berths with a handling capacity of up to 6,000 t/h are available
for tankers with a load of up to 100,000 tonnes. Tanks with a total
volume of 700,000 m³ are available on site for storage. Cargo may
also be transported by means of tank wagons, via two pipelines
(Schwedt, Böhlen) or tank trucks. The oil port is operated by the
company Grosstanklager-Ölhafen Rostock GmbH, a neutral service provider for all mineral oil companies moving cargo through
Rostock. The oil port is also the location of a biodiesel plant with
an annual capacity of 150,000 tonnes.
Subsidiary companies:
Karpack GmbH
Areal
Copenhagen
Oil harbour Berths 01-06
DÄNEMARK
Annual figures 2007 - 2011
Szczecin
Conference center
+49 381 350-5210
350-5225
Post office
+49 381 350-5280
350-5285
Copy center
+49 381 350-5212
350-5225
Port restaurant / catering
+49 381 350-5270
350-5275
Money exchange
+49 381 6667-3802 6667-3803
Storage facilities
600.000 m²
420.000 m²
open storage for general cargo
open storage for bulk cargo
120.000 m²
covered storage for general cargo
55.000 m²
Berlin
700.000 m³
436.000 t
covered storage for bulk cargo
tank storage
grain silos
Rostock
A popular destination
The port of the Hanseatic city of Rostock
is frequented by over two million ferry
passengers and 200,000 cruise passengers per year. The Hanseatic city, with
its seaside resort town Warnemünde,
is a popular destination for holidays
and excursions.
Modern ferries of the companies
Scandlines, Finnlines and TT-Line
connect Rostock with Denmark,
Sweden, Finland and Poland.