Rostock Seehafen

GPTKB entity

Properties (52)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Seaport
gptkbp:annualVisitors 10 million tons
gptkbp:collaboratesWith Local government
Environmental organizations
Logistics providers
Shipping companies
gptkbp:connects A19 motorway
B105 road
gptkbp:country gptkb:Germany
gptkbp:environmentalImpact Moderate
gptkbp:facilities Container terminal
Bulk terminal
Ro-Ro_terminal
gptkbp:futurePlans Expansion of facilities
Sustainability initiatives
Increase in cargo capacity
Improvement of rail connections
gptkbp:governedBy gptkb:Federal_Ministry_of_Transport_and_Digital_Infrastructure
gptkbp:hasFocusOn Yes
gptkbp:historicalSignificance Established as a major port in the 1960s
Post-reunification development
Key_role_in_East_Germany's_economy
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Rostock Seehafen
gptkbp:length 3,000 meters
gptkbp:localEconomy Job creation
Infrastructure development
Increased tourism
Boost to local businesses
gptkbp:locatedIn gptkb:Rostock
gptkbp:majorIndustry gptkb:Eastern_Europe
gptkb:Western_Europe
gptkb:Scandinavia
gptkbp:notableFor Tourism
Trade
Transport
gptkbp:operatedBy gptkb:Port_of_Rostock_GmbH
gptkbp:partOf European_transport_network
Baltic_Sea_port_network
German_port_system
gptkbp:security High
gptkbp:serves gptkb:Baltic_Sea
gptkbp:touristAttraction Cruise ship terminal
Access_to_Baltic_Sea_islands
Ferry_services_to_Denmark
Ferry_services_to_Sweden
gptkbp:training Yes
gptkbp:type Cargo port
Container traffic
Bulk cargo traffic
Ferry_traffic
Ro-Ro_traffic
gptkbp:yearEstablished 1960