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NPorts boltsers port at Brake

30.07.2021

BRAKE. Lower Saxony‘s Minister of Economic Affairs Dr. Bernd Althusmann, Parliamentary State Secretary Enak Ferlemann, NPorts Managing Director Holger Banik and the head of the NPorts Brake branch, Harald Ludwig, launched construction work on the second large ship berth in Brake in June with a first pile driving. The port company is investing 8.5 million euros in the project, which is scheduled for completion in 2023. At the same time, another 1.5 million euros will be used to restore the jetty that was damaged by the Mount Hope accident.

Credit: Andreas Burmann

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