ombordstigningsbroer
Ombordstigningsbroer are access structures that connect a vessel, such as a ferry or cruise ship, to a quay or terminal, enabling embarkation and disembarkation of passengers and crew. They provide a controlled, safe passage between the ship deck and the shore or terminal, and are a common feature at ports with passenger traffic.
These structures can be fixed, telescopic, hydraulic, or modular, designed to fit different vessel sizes and
Operation is usually controlled by shore-based personnel or the ship’s crew. The process involves aligning the
Standards and safety: Regulations governing passenger gangways are typically set by national maritime authorities and port
Etymology and terminology: The term is Danish, combining ombord (onboard), stigning (boarding), and broer (bridges). Related