EUROGATE Container Terminal Wilhelmshaven (CTW) has handled more than 1 million TEUs in a single year.
Today, the 1 millionth TEU of 2025 was moved at the CTW in the presence of Lower Saxony’s Minister for Economic Affairs, Grant Hendrik Tonne, and the State Councillor for Ports at the Senator for Economic Affairs, Ports and Transformation, Kai Stührenberg.
The anniversary container was brought to the CTW by the shipping line Hapag-Lloyd as part of the weekly regular call of the NE1 service of the Gemini Cooperation, which calls Wilhelmshaven as its European first port of call.
The client is the globally active logistics company Gebrüder Weiss, headquartered in Lauterach (Austria).
Holger Bomm, Managing Director of EUROGATE Container Terminal Wilhelmshaven, said:
“We are delighted and very proud to have surpassed the million mark.
“Thanks to our partnership with Hapag-Lloyd, the hub-and-spoke strategy of Gemini Cooperation, and our other customers, CTW can finally demonstrate its full potential.”
Saskia Boljahn, Senior Director Operations North Europe at Hapag-Lloyd, added: “For our customers, one thing counts above all else: reliability.
“The tide-independent deep-water port of Wilhelmshaven has established itself as a reliable hub – with stable processes, efficient handling, and direct connections to various shipping routes such as the Far East and the Atlantic.
“The record throughput of over one million TEU shows that the port is gaining in importance. It strengthens our network and our customers’ supply chains in Northern Europe in the long term.”
Last year, Prodevelop and EUROGATE Group announced a collaboration to develop a digital twin of processes and equipment.
