Port of Korsoer is the commercial harbour of Slagelse Municipality - centrally placed in the heart of Denmark. Port of Korsoer is home for a number of companies, who use the benefits of the centralised infra-structure with direct connection to the European motorway and railway network. Port of Korsoer is easy to find – and easy to sail into with the Great Belt Bridge placed just beside the shippin
g lane into Korsoer Harbour. Port of Korsoer is a market-oriented harbour that continuously upgrades the services according to the needs of the customers. The Harbour is constantly developing and improving the facilities, traffic conditions and services. Slagelse Municipality also owns a number of other harbours. Skaelskoer Harbour, Vasebro, Agersoe, and Omoe harbours, Stigsnaes ferry harbour, as well as the old Halskov ferry harbour. The harbours at Agersoe and Omoe consist of ferry harbours, fishing harbours and sailing harbours. The Port of Korsoer is responsible for the administration of all the Municipal harbours. In Slagelse Municipality there is also Bisserup Harbour, which is privately owned, but receives a subsidy from Slagelse Municipality and D**g Energy’s private harbour in Stigsnaes. Slagelse Municipality and Port of Korsoer are involved in a project trying to establish a commercial harbour/container harbour/ Baltic Gate at Skaelskoer. EXISTING CONDITIONS IN KORSOER HARBOUR. The harbour areas in Port of Korsoer are about 12.8 ha. The length of the quay is 1200 m plus about 350 m at the old station. The depth of water is 8 m at the America Quay and the Cruise Ship Quay and 7 m at the other quays. The buildnings at the harbour are of very different proportions and values. Typically the companies are situated on leased area. The wharfs of the harbour is generally in good shape and the streets of the quays are going through a larger renovation these years. The harbour owns warehouses with a total area of about 7000 square metres. We can offer areas for different purposes, space for up-dated warehouses and 2 RoRo berths. The Harbour is secure against terror.