
Port of Lübeck
The Port of Lübeck, located in northern Germany on the Baltic Sea, is a key maritime hub connecting Germany to international markets. It functions as a gateway for importing and exporting goods, particularly containerized cargo, bulk commodities, and vehicles. The port features modern terminals, deep-water berths, and extensive logistics facilities, making it efficient for shipping, freight handling, and distribution. It plays a vital role in regional trade, supporting industries, and providing employment. Its strategic location and infrastructure help facilitate smooth international trade flows between Germany, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, and beyond.