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The Port of Copenhagen

beck’s ship-breaking yard. Farther south “Enghave Brygge“ ( E . 4 ) , a quay with 6.3 metres depth, mainly used for discharging coal, for instance for supplying the City’s power- station “H. C. 0rstedv9erket“ ( E . 3 ) , which is situated near the quay. South of the power-station a channel with a depth of 4 metres leads to the “Frederiksholms Havn“ (D .2 ) , also with 4 metres; here are located Otto Monsteds Margarine- fabrik and Lemvigh-Muller & Munck’s wharves. Proceeding past Islands Brygge, one passes southwards through a channel with a depth of 7 metres, into the “Tegl- vserkshavn“ (C .2 ) , where there are coal discharging quays and sites available for ship-building plants and factories; the Ford Motor Company having established their assembling plant here. This concern is the largest assembling plant for

(N ow ico.) Burmeister & Wain’s steel and cast iron foundry, Teglholmen.

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