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- Eemshaven (Dutch pronunciation: [eːmsˈɦaːvə(n)]; English: Ems Harbor) is a seaport in the province of Groningen in the north of the Netherlands. In 1968...
- August. It left the shipyard towards Eemshaven on September 18, where it arrived on September 19. The ship left Eemshaven on September 25 at 23:14 (UTC+2)...
- land is mainly used for agriculture. There are seaports in Delfzijl and Eemshaven. The Groningen gas field, one of the world's largest, was discovered in...
- Eemshaven railway station is a train station on the Sauwerd–Roodeschool railway, located in the Eemshaven harbour in the province of Groningen, Netherlands...
- August. It left the shipyard towards Eemshaven on 18 September, where it arrived on 19 September. The ship left Eemshaven on 25 September at 23:14 (UTC+2)...
- April 2022, services started between Eemshaven, Netherlands and Kristiansand. In early 2023 the service from Eemshaven to Kristiansand faced several cancellations...
- current submarine power cable between Feda, Norway and the seaport of Eemshaven in the Netherlands, which interconnects both countries' electrical grids...
- Malta Freeport Port of Bar, which also serves Serbia Groningen Seaports Eemshaven/ Delfzijl Port of Harlingen Port of Nijmegen Zeeland Seaports (Vlissingen/...
- Berdowski of Boskalis. The company wanted the ship to move to the port of Eemshaven on short notice, which was the closest to reach. Wind forces of 7 to 8...
- ship was transferred from the building yard at Papenburg in Germany to Eemshaven in the Netherlands in October 2023. She completed her first round of sea...