
Port of Kleinhuningen is a river port. It is administered by the Rheinschifffahrtsdirektion Basel.
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- It is a sub-port of Basle
- Controlled of docks and a turning basin
- Has three growing container terminals
- Provides transshipment and storage of dry bulk goods and liquid fuels
- Maximum vessel size; LOA 135m, depth 3.5m, beam 11.4m

Port of Muttenz-Au is situated on the left-hand side of the rhine. This is the area where liquid fuels and propellants are stored and transhipped.
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- Principal handled heavy freight
- Also manage grain, dry goods, fertilizers, clay, and edible oil

Port of Birsfelden specializes in handling and storing steel and metals yet connected to production sites.
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- Coordinates: 47° 33′ 21″ N/7° 38′ 26″ E
- Transshipped dry goods, containers, and petroleum products

Port of Zurich is a container port and lies at the northern shore of Lake Zurich.
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- Port gain a large amount of import in Switzerland
- Accommodate a large amount of cargo such as large silos, storage facilities, and containers
- One of the most traffic hubs
- Transport vintage cars into western Europe
- Get hold of 10% of cargo coming to Switzerland

The Port of St. Johann is one of the deep-sea ports in Switzerland. It is situated in St. Johann.
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- Authorized by the Rheinschifffahrtsdirektion Basel
- Coordinates at 47° 34′ 23″ N/7° 35′ 3″ E
- The port type is river port