Port Esbjerg

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Port Esbjerg is among the world’s largest base ports for offshore wind. The port plays an essential role in the supply chain of logistics and energy business activities.
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With 200 companies based in the port area and 4.5 mil. square meters of area for port activities, Port Esbjerg is one of the most important ports in Europe as an infrastructure provider for offshore wind, oil, gas and logistic and maritime business. With investment in sustainable solutions such as shore power and hydrogen power, Port Esbjerg sets a new standard for port services and infrastructure.

Port Esbjerg is ready for the future

Port Esbjerg is Denmark’s leading offshore port and a central hub for freight transport in Northern Europe. The port is among the world’s largest shipping ports for wind turbines and exports annually up to 1,500 MW offshore wind.

With an annual cargo turnover of 4.3 million tons and over 6,000 ship calls, Esbjerg Harbour is a crucial engine in Danish and international infrastructure.

More than 200 companies are based at the port and together employ over 10,000 employees. The total port area is over 4.5 million m² – making Port Esbjerg one of Denmark’s largest in terms of space.

Supply chain supporting the port’s business activities

The port and the companies in the area support a wide range of business activities – including pre-assembly of offshore wind turbines, cargo handling, port services, fishing, oil and gas, vessel services, as well as circular environmental management.

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Facts about Esbjerg Harbour

Ro/Ro ramps
10
Offshore wind capacity shipped from Esbjerg
22 GW
Cargo annually
4.3 million tons
Annual calls of Crew Transfer Vessels
1900
Shipping lines connected to Esbjerg Harbour
6
Ports connected through the liner network
28
Oil and gas fields serviced from Esbjerg
19
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