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Overview of Austrian ports

Summary:

This article introduces the ports and information of Austria, consumers can choose the most suitable port according to their needs.
Austria's ports are mainly concentrated along the Danube and other inland rivers, with the Port of Linz, the Port of Salzburg and the Port of Vienna as the main ports. These ports play an important role in Austria's inland trade and international freight, and are also closely connected with air and land transport networks, forming a complete transportation system in Austria.

Vienna Austria
Vienna Austria
Innsbruck Austria
Klagenfurt Austria
Salzburg Austria
Bregenz Austria
Graz Austria
Linz Austria

Port of Vienna:
The Port of Vienna (Hafen Wien), situated on the banks of the Danube River, is the largest inland port in Austria and one of the most prominent ports in Central Europe. With an annual cargo handling capacity of approximately 12 million tonnes, it plays a crucial role in Austria's economy, facilitating the movement of goods and supporting various industries.
Website: https://www.hafen-wien.com/
Phone: +43 1 700**
Address: Hafen Wien GmbH Donau-Reichsbrückenstraße 2 1020 Vienna Austria

As a landlocked country, Austria has relatively few ports, which are mainly concentrated along inland rivers such as the Danube, and in places connected to other water systems through canals. The following is a clear summary of Austria's major ports:
Major Ports in Austria
Linz Port
Port Code: ATLNZ
Linz Port is one of Austria's major ports, located along the Danube River, and plays an important role in Austria's inland trade and international freight.
Salzburg Port
Port Code: ATSZG
Salzburg Port is also located along the Danube River. It is another important inland port in Austria, which has a positive impact on local and surrounding economic activities.
Vienna Port
Port Code: ATVIE
As the capital of Austria, Vienna's port is not as large as a seaport, but it is still an important node for inland shipping. The Port of Vienna is not only a distribution center for goods, but also connects Austria's air and land transportation networks.
It should be noted that the Port of Vienna exists more in the form of a city port, which is both a seaport and an air airport.
Other ports
In addition to the three major ports mentioned above, Austria has some other ports, such as Graz (port code ATGRZ), Nyenyu Port (ATWSL), Hörsching Port (ATHRH), Klagenfurt Port (ATKLU), Krems Port (there are multiple ports with the same name, such as ATKAN, ATKRE), Schwarz Port (ATSCZ), Steyrermuhl Port (ATSYM), Tulln Port (ATTLN), Vila Port (ATVLH), Wiener Neustadt Port (ATWNR), Zell Am See Port (ATZAS), Zeltweg Port (ATZTW), Enns Port (ATENA), Feldkirch Port (ATFKT), Freistadt Port (ATFSD), Vienna Danubepier Hov Port (ATVDD), Boerewink Port (ATBOE), Altenworth Port (ATAWH), Innsbruck Port (ATINN), etc. These ports play different roles in Austria's inland shipping and regional economy.