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Expansion wind terminal at Port of Cuxhaven

Tuesday, April 28 2026

Dredging – Germany

Together with consortium partners Depenbrock Bau, TAGU Tiefbau Unterweser and Boskalis, DEME is working on the expansion of the offshore wind terminal at the Port of Cuxhaven.

The project will deliver three new berths (5–7) with 1,350 meters of heavy‑load quay wall and 38 hectares of terminal space, closing the gap between berth 4 (Europakai) and berth 8 (the current Offshore Terminal).

DEME’s trailing suction hopper dredger Meuse River is carrying out rainbowing works as part of the dredging and land reclamation activities.

The new berths are specifically designed for the handling of wind turbine components, helping to meet the growing demand for handling and storage capacity for both onshore and offshore wind energy.

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