The German Administrative High Court will release its decision on 9 February. Up to now, there are no indications whether it will allow or prohibit work to start.
The City of Hamburg and Hamburger Hafen (HHLA) both urge the court to decide positively as this will eventually allow today’s largest container vessels to call at port, at least at high tide. If it rejects the request, the importance of Hamburg is expected to suffer as shipping companies will either call at Rotterdam or Wilhelmshaven, ....
22 Dec 2016
Court will decide soon about deepening the River Elbe
Sign up to access
Get access to our full offering from over 30 providers
Get access to our full offering from over 30 providers
Court will decide soon about deepening the River Elbe
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHFA:WBO) | 0 0 8.5% | Mkt Cap: 1,486m
- Published:
22 Dec 2016 -
Author:
Hans-Peter Wodniok -
Pages:
2
The German Administrative High Court will release its decision on 9 February. Up to now, there are no indications whether it will allow or prohibit work to start.
The City of Hamburg and Hamburger Hafen (HHLA) both urge the court to decide positively as this will eventually allow today’s largest container vessels to call at port, at least at high tide. If it rejects the request, the importance of Hamburg is expected to suffer as shipping companies will either call at Rotterdam or Wilhelmshaven, ....