Port of Le Havre
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The Port of Le Havre, Port Autonome du Havre, is the Port and port authority of the Normandy city of Le Havre, France.
The port of Le Havre consists of a series of canal-like docks, the Canal de Tancarville and the Grand Canal du Havre, that connect Le Havre to the Seine, close to the Pont de Tancarville, 24 km ( 14.9 m) upstream.
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[edit] Port Authority of Le Havre
The Port of Le Havre is managed by a state agency called Port autonome du Havre (port authority of Le Havre). The flag of the Port Authority shows a white logo on a blue background and is flown at the authority's offices.
[edit] Cross Channel Services
Le Havre is currently served by LD Lines, linking it to Newhaven and Southampton.
[edit] Statistics
The port of Le Havre is the largest in France in terms of traffic [1] and the fifth in France in terms of tonnage. During 2005 6 965 ships used the port of Le Havre, transporting 23 million tons of miscellaneous merchandise.
It is the largest container port in France with 2.1 million TEU in 2005, 60% of France's traffic in containers and 40% of all oil entering France is transported via La Havre.
Between December 2004 and December 2005, the Port of Le Havre handled (in tons per year)[2]:
Type of cargo | 2004 | 2005 |
Crude Oil | 37 023 088 | 34 119 964 |
Refined Oil | 8 816 510 | 10 889 122 |
Gasoil | 440 609 | 396 150 |
Other liquids | 1 503 569 | 1 419 464 |
Cereal | 0 | 0 |
Animal feed | 136 347 | 107 457 |
Coal | 2 195 991 | 2 907 559 |
Cement | 1 603 174 | 1 445 763 |
General including containers |
24 017 846 | 23 350 408 |
Containers | 21 560 388 | 21 076 488 |
Total | 76 723 496 | 75 567 080 |
[edit] External links
- (French) Port Autonome du Havre