Port of Hanko
The Port of Hanko is a cargo port in the city of Hanko, on the south coast of Finland. Situated almost at the tip of the Hanko Peninsula, it is the southernmost of all Finnish ports.
Harbours
The port comprises three areas:- Western harbour: 5 RO-RO quays; depth
- Outer harbour: mostly used to import and store vehicles in free-trade zone facility; 2 quays; total length, depth ; also includes over storage area
- harbour: focusing on bulk cargo; 2 quays; total length, depth ; also includes of storage area
Traffic
The Port of Hanko specialises in fast cargo liner traffic, with the major operators including, Finnlines and DFDS. Among the main categories of import cargo are cars and other vehicles, while exports consist largely of products of the forestry and paper industries.
Up to and including 2006, Hanko also handled passenger traffic, but this has since all but stopped.