EUROGATE
EUROGATE has established itself as the leading shipping-company independent container terminal operator in Europe. Globalisation and increasing competition among ports demand future-oriented decision-making, complete dedication and 100% customer focus.
These are the challenges we address every day. Container handling in seaports is our core business. In 2022, we handled approximately 11.9 million TEU at our nine terminal locations. As a shipping-company-independent container terminal group we operate, together with our sister company Contship Italia, terminals on the North Sea and in the Mediterranean with excellent connections throughout Europe. In addition to container handling, we offer additional "box-related" services such as seaworthy packaging and container storage, maintenance and repair.
Our intermodal transport network connects our sea terminals in northern and southern Europe with important European economic centres. Our success is partly based on our ability to form long-term partnerships and alliances. In Bremerhaven, we are involved in joint ventures with the terminal-operating companies of the two currently largest shipping companies, A. P. Moeller-Maersk and MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company. The Hamburg shipping company Hapag-Lloyd is our partner in Wilhelmshaven and Tangier (Morocco), and in future will also be our partner in Damietta (Egypt).
The head office of the EUROGATE Group is located in Bremen.
- www.eurogate.eu
EUROGATE GmbH & Co. KGaA, KG
Präsident-Kennedy-Platz 1A
28203 Bremen
Germany
Inros Lackner has provided planning and design services for a number of Eurogate projects. These include stability analyses at Container Terminal CT 1 for heavy goods handling and the construction of a new crane system for a multimodal transport terminal at the Eurogate container terminal in Bremerhaven. Here, as in Wilhelmshaven and Hamburg, condition assessments of the lighting masts and foundations are currently underway. Inros Lackner is also acting as General Planner for the EUROGATE, Contship Italia and Hapag-Lloyd consortium in Damietta, Egypt. The container terminal there will commence operations in 2025.