by Fitzwilliam Scott
First, the Danish seaport saw the completion of the fifth phase of its expansion, with over four million cubic metres of sand & clay moved and repurposed to create 570 thousand square metres of new port areas. By the end of the year, this extra space will be ready for leasing, increasing the port's total area by 10%.
Second, Esbjerg completed (on time & under budget) the Connecting Europe Facility-supported (211 million Danish crowns) NORTHERNSEALYTS project that saw its fairway dredged from 9.3 to 12.8 metres.
Third, Port Esbjerg has struck partnerships, including with the Norwegian Windport and the German Brunsbüttel Ports.
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