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  1. This list of ports in Denmark lists major ports in Denmark by cargo volume in 2014 as defined by Statistics Denmark. [1] Cargo refers to all transferred units including freight cargo, bulk cargo, containers, vehicles and passengers.

    • Port of Aarhus
    • Port of Copenhagen
    • Port of Grenaa
    • Port of Esbjerg
    • Port of Odense
    • Port of Fredericia

    Located on the Aarhus Bay on the eastern shore of Jutland, Aarhus Port is the biggest and busiest container port in Denmark, handling more than 60 per cent of its container traffic. Strategically positioned on the Baltic Sea, it is close to the main manufacturing and industrial area of western Denmark. It is the only port in the country capable of ...

    Copenhagen Port lies on the eastern coast of Sjaelland and was merged with Malmo Port to create the Copenhagen Malmo Port. It deals with consumer goods, building materials, vehicles, aviation fuel, and miscellaneous cargoes. The port is divided into an Inner Harbour, North Harbour and the Provestenen harbour. More than 8000 ships, 15,000,000 tonnes...

    Grenaa Port is located on the eastern coast of Jutland, just 60 kilometres from the port of Aarhus. It is operational throughout the year and has a natural harbour divided into six basins. Grains, seeds, paper and stone are principal exports while major imports comprise coal, phosphates, saltpetre, chemicals, wood pellets, oil, wood chips, logs and...

    Esbjerg port lies on the western coast of the Jutland peninsula in the southwestern Syddanmark region of Denmark, sheltered by the island of Fano. Operational since the Viking era, it is an important centre for the oil and offshore drilling industry. It emerged as a major cargo port in 2019 by handling 204,000 tons of general cargo, 28,000 TEUs and...

    Odense Port ranks among the biggest ports of Denmark and consists of a commercial harbour and the Lindo industrial area. Located on Funen island, southwest of Kattegat Strait, it exports agricultural goods, general cargo, machinery, flour and foodstuff. Major imports comprise cereals, grains, coal, fertilisers, gravel, iron, kaolin, LPG, paper, pet...

    Located on the southeastern shore of Jutland, Fredericia port records one of the largest cargo turnovers among all ports and terminals of Denmark. It remains ice-free throughout the year and has specialised berths for shipping grains, dairy products, crude oil, biofuels, LPG, fertilisers, gravel and stone. Imports of steel, wood, timber, salt, phos...

  2. Denmark's Largest Commercial Port Increases Market Share in a Challenging Year. 01/5/2024 | Amidst a year of global economic instability, the Port of Aarhus managed to increase its share of the Danish container market, ending the year with a profit of DKK 152 million, reflecting an increase of over 30% compared to 2022.

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  4. Port of Copenhagen. The Port of Copenhagen [1] ( Danish: Københavns Havn) is the largest Danish seaport and one of the largest ports in the Baltic Sea basin. It extends from Svanemølle Beach in the north to Hvidovre in the south. Along with Malmö harbour, Copenhagen Port is operated by Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) and By & Havn .

  5. Ports have become the hub of the green transition, and Odense Port has become an epicentre for offshore wind. Despite being Denmark's largest port, with 8.5 million square metres, we will run out of space within a few years. As early as 2026, offshore wind manufacturers will struggle to find the necessary space for their productions in Europe.

  6. Port of Odense. Coordinates: 55.409°N 10.380°E. Industry in Odense Inner Harbour. Odense Harbour ("Odense Havn") is the port of Odense, Denmark. Founded in 1803 (221 years ago), Denmark's only canal harbour [1] is the country's seventh largest commercial port in terms of turnover. It consists primarily of Inner Harbour, at the end of Odense ...

  7. Port of Grenaa is Denmark's most central deep-water port - the gateway to the Kattegat. As one of the country's largest industrial and commercial ports, we create growth and prosperity - when we are loading, lifting and storing for our partners. We have the will to succeed together with you. Read more about Strategy 2025.

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