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STUTTGARD/PRAG. Logistics Talk was held at Phoenixhalle im Römerkastell in Stuttgart on 19 October and at the German-Czech Chamber of Industry and Commerce in Prague on 9 November. Both events focused on the risks, opportunities and impacts of the climate crisis as well as essential measures that the port and transport sector can introduce on the path to climate neutrality. Host Hilke Theessen (Radio Bremen) welcomed Daniela Andreß (MGL Europa), Sandra Prang (bremenports) and others to the discussions in Stuttgart. In Prague, these same issues were discussed by experts Isabel Biedermann (DB Netz AG), John Bölts (A. Hartrodt CZ), Stefan Färber (bremenports) and Thomas Gaßmann (Geis Group CZ). On both evenings, guests had the opportunity to listen in on a conversation on a wide variety of topics and then chime in themselves at the get-together afterwards.

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