en.Wedoany.com Reported - COSCO SHIPPING Europe, in cooperation with HHLA Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG and Airbus, has officially inaugurated the expanded aircraft component handling area at the Container Terminal Tollerort (CTT) in Hamburg. This expansion addresses the growing demand for transporting pre-assembled aircraft components from Hamburg to the final assembly line in Tianjin, China.

Since 2008, Airbus aircraft components have been transported through this terminal. These large pre-assembled aircraft structures require specialized handling, storage, and loading procedures due to their size and sensitivity. In 2025, CTT processed nearly 300 aircraft components, with a total weight exceeding 5,000 tons. To accommodate the increase in volume, HHLA has doubled the terminal's dedicated storage capacity, increasing the number of handling positions from 10 to 20. This expansion aims to enhance operational efficiency while maintaining the safety requirements associated with high-value aerospace cargo.
As part of the expansion project, the terminal has introduced several infrastructure improvements, including a newly developed mooring technology that simplifies ship handling and cargo operations. The facility has also been equipped with extended wind barriers to provide additional protection for sensitive aircraft components during storage and handling. Climate protection is crucial for ensuring cargo integrity for fuselage sections and other oversized components. Additionally, the terminal has deployed specially trained teams to manage these goods, reflecting the unique technical requirements of aerospace logistics.
The Airbus logistics chain connecting Hamburg and Tianjin is one of the most established industrial cargo corridors in Europe. Continued investment at the Tollerort terminal underscores the importance of dedicated project and breakbulk logistics infrastructure within major container ports. This expansion strengthens Hamburg's role as a strategic gateway for industrial manufacturing exports, supporting one of the city's most important industrial sectors. The project was completed without interrupting terminal operations, maintaining continuous cargo flow throughout construction and implementation.
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