Kraks Vejviser 1937 Handelsregister

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PRINCIPAL DANISH PORTS The ports marked with □ are members of THE FEDERATION OF DANISH PORTS SAMMENSLUTNINGEN AF DANSKE HAVNE — Office: 11, Gyldenløvesgade — Copenhagen V. Telegraphic address: Stadcenta, Copenhagen * Some particulars about situation of port, depth of harbour etc. (Particulars regarding number of inhabitants, exporters and the goods they export is to be found in the „List of Firms” under each town). Copenhagen Bogense □

is situated on the North coast of the island of Funen. Accommodation: Maximum depth of harbour W/afeet. No cranes. Patent slip. is situated at the Ebeltoft Vig on the East coast of Jutland. Accommodation: Maximum depth of harbour 18 feet. is situated on the West coast of Jutland, behind the. island of Fanø. State harbour. Accommodation: The depth of water in the fairway leading to the port is 26 feet. Maximum depth of harbour 26 feet. Cranes. Pneumatic grain eleva­ tors. Coaling and oil depots. Slips. is situated on the South coast of the island of Funen. Accommodation: Maximum depth of harbour 20 feet. Patent slip. ** is situated on the East coast of Zealand at the bay of Fakse. Accommodation: Maximum depth of harbour 12feet. is situated on the East coast of Jutland at the entrance of the Little Belt from the Kattegat. Accommodation: Maximum depth of harbour 24 feet. Cranes. See advertisement page 308. is situated on the East coast of North Jutland. State harbour. Accommodation: Maximum depth of harbour 26 feet. Coaling station. Shipbuilding yard. A salvage steamer is stationed at the port. is situated on the Roskilde Fiord, 14 miles N. of Roskilde^ Accommodation: Depth of channel and harbour 17 feet. Shipbuilding yard, Repair shop. is situated\at the Roskilde Fiord. Accommodation: Maximum depth of harbour 11 feet. •- is situated on the East coast of Jutland at the Flens­ borg Fiord. * Accommodation: Maximum depth of harbour 17 feet. No cranes.

is situated on the East coast of Zealand, with direct access from the Sound at the entrance to the Baltic. Accommodation: The Port of Copenhagen and the Copenhagen Free Port together constitute the largest and hest harbour in Scandinavia and the Baltic. Maximum depth of harbour 33 feet. Warehouses. Pneumatic grain discharge plant. Stationary and travelling cranes. Coaling depots with modern cranes and tanks with bunker oil. Tug boats are available day and night. Modern shipbuilding yard. See advertisement page 305. is situated on the East coast of Jutland at the head of the bay of the same name, opposite the island of Als. Accommodation: Maximum depth of harbour 28 feet. The quays are equipped with mechanical appli- ances for discharging coal and grain. See’ advertisement page 308. is situated in Jutland on tne Liim Fiord, about 16 miles from the mouth. Accommodation: The fairway at Hals bar — at the entrance of the Liim Fiord — is 24 feet deep. Depth ofwater at the quays 24and22feet. Mechan­ ical appliances for discharging coal and grain. Corn-elevators. 20-tons swinging crane. One grav- ing dock for ships on 380 feet length in maxi­ mum. See advertisement page 306—307. is situated on the East coast of Jutland at the bay of Aarhus (Kattegat). Accommodation: Maximum depth of harbour 33 feet. Modem appliances. Silo- and grain-storage facili- ties. is situated on the West coast of the island of Funen on the Little Belt. Accommodation: Maximum depth of harbour 22 feet. Cranes. is situated on the West coast of the island of Als. Accommodation: Maximum depth of harbour 14 feet. Cranes. is situated on the North coast of the island of Laa- land and is the port for the inland town of Maribo. Accommodation: Maximum depth of harbour 18 feet. Electric coal crane. Benzine tanks.

Ebeltoft

Esbjerg

Aabenraa □

Faaborg □

Fakse Ladeplads

Aalborg □

Fredericia □

Aarhus

Frederikshavn

Assens □

Frederikssund □

Augustenborg □

Frederiksværk^

Bandholm □

Graasten □

KØBENHAVNS

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