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Poist Tiománaithe Trucail i {cathair} Hamburg

Hamburg is home to Germany’s largest port, handling over 8 million containers annually. This creates constant demand for skilled truck drivers, from port drayage to distribution across Northern Germany.

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Príomhstaitisticí

Margadh Poist Tiománaithe leoraí i {tír}

Average Monthly SalaryEUR 2,600–3,900
Estimated Open Positions3,000+
License RequiredCE license (Führerschein Klasse CE)
Key RoutesPort drayage and container distribution, North Sea corridor, cross-border to Scandinavia and Netherlands
Ag Obair Anseo

Ag obair i Hamburg

Hamburg is Germany’s largest port and Europe’s third-largest. Port drayage drivers are in constant demand. Container distribution from the port area extends across Northern and Central Germany. Shift work is standard for port operations.

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Miondealú Tuarastail

Cineál BealaighRaon Tuarastail Mhíosúil
Local DeliveryEUR 2,600–3,000
RegionalEUR 2,900–3,400
InternationalEUR 3,300–3,900
Cén fáth {cathair}

Cén fáth {cathair} le haghaidh Tiománaithe leoraí

  • Germany’s largest port creates consistent, year-round demand for container and drayage drivers
  • Port logistics positions pay at the higher end of the German salary scale
  • Strong union presence (ver.di) ensures fair wages and regulated working conditions
  • Gateway to Scandinavian routes via road and ferry connections
In aice láimhe

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FAQ

Ceisteanna Coitianta

Monthly salaries range from EUR 2,600 for regional delivery to EUR 3,900 for port logistics and international routes. Port drayage and container transport positions tend to pay at the higher end due to specialized skill requirements.

Port drayage involves picking up and delivering containers from the HHLA and Eurogate terminals. Work is shift-based, including nights and weekends. You need familiarity with terminal procedures, container handling, and port security protocols.

Yes. Hamburg is a gateway to Scandinavia (via ferries to Sweden and Denmark), the Netherlands, and northern Poland. International routes from Hamburg typically pay EUR 3,300–3,900 per month.

A standard CE license is required. For hazardous cargo in the port’s petrochemical area, ADR certification is mandatory. Fyndaro lists which certifications each position requires.

Hamburg is more expensive than Berlin or eastern German cities, but less than Munich. Outlying areas like Harburg, Bergedorf, or Norderstedt offer more affordable housing with good motorway access to the port.

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Brabhsáil suíomhanna oscailte tiománaithe leoraí i Hamburg, an Ghearmáin. Cruthaigh do phróifíl tiománaí saor in aisce, faigh meaitseáil le fostóirí fíoraithe, agus déan comhrá go díreach. Uimh gníomhaireachtaí. Gan táillí.

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