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53 e-vehicles reach BLG AutoTerminal

02.10.2020

BREMERHAVEN. Chinese start-up Aiways has chosen AutoTerminal Bremerhaven as the first transshipment port for its electric SUVs. The vehicles are destined for the European market. Seaport and logistics service provider BLG LOGISTICS unloaded the new vehicles from a vessel operated by Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean. Before continuing their journey to France, they will be temporarily stored at Bremerhaven AutoTerminal. BLG LOGISTICS will be responsible for quality inspection and customs clearance on behalf of Aiways.

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