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Wagenborg Successfully Positions Massive Lock Gate in Eemshaven Basin for Testing

Royal Wagenborg has positioned a massive lock gate in the basin at Eemshaven, Netherlands, to begin testing ahead of installation in Germany, underscoring its heavy-lift and terminal logistics capabilities.
Lock gate successfully positioned in Eemshaven basin for testing (Image source: Wagenborg)

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Royal Wagenborg has marked a significant milestone in a major European infrastructure project by successfully positioning a massive lock gate in the basin at the port of Eemshaven, the Netherlands. The operation follows the transport of the structure from Emden, Germany, and shifts the project into its next testing phase.

The lock gate was transported aboard the company’s barge Wagenborg Barge 10 from Emden to Eemshaven, supported by Wagenborg’s tugboats. Upon arrival in Eemshaven, the structure was lifted from the barge and placed into the water within the terminal basin, where it will undergo testing ahead of its installation at the new lock facility in Brunsbüttel, Germany.

The operation highlights Wagenborg’s integrated capabilities in heavy transport, towage and terminal handling. With increasingly complex infrastructure projects commissioning across Europe, the company says this project underscores its “ability to deliver complex maritime logistics solutions by combining towage, heavy transport, and terminal services.”

Testing at the Eemshaven basin is intended to validate the gate’s functionality and reliability before final installation in the German lock complex. The successful positioning at sea level within the basin is the latest in a sequence of milestones for what is described as a “complex and carefully coordinated infrastructure project.”

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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