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The image shows the new quay section with the associated storage area marked in gray.
Hvide Sande Havn

Hvide Sande Port expands with new quay facility

Nordvestkaj will create space for new types of cargo and upcoming offshore wind projects.  
4. NOV 2025 10.21
Havne

Hvide Sande Port is starting to build a new quay facility in the West Harbour. The project will meet the need for more flexible quay facilities as a result of increasing imports of raw materials, new types of cargo and upcoming offshore wind projects that the port hopes to be able to service. The port informs on its website.

The new Northwest Quay will be 115 meters long and will have 8,000 m2 of paved quay street and storage space. The area will be built with retaining walls suitable for bulk cargo and prepared for shore power, so that SOVs and other vessels can connect to the electricity grid during port stays.

Sweco is the consultant on the project, while CG Jensen is responsible for the contract. The work will begin in November or December and is expected to be completed in the fall of 2026.

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