REQUEST THE MAGAZINE

Logo German Ports
Magazine for ports, shipping and logistics

GBS ready for more growth

07.02.2022

LEER. Global Boat Shipping (GBS), specialists in the worldwide transport of yachts and boats, have continued on their growth path in 2021 with a new office in the Mediterranean, new software and additional staff. The member of the EMS-Fehn-Group, headquartered in Leer, is also full of optimism for the future. “We have recorded a continual rise in demand over the past months. According to the signs, this trend is set to continue in 2022,” stated Michel Wirt, Managing Director, GBS. In 2021, GBS transported more than 600 yachts and boats around the world.

Credits: EMS FEHN SHIPPING

More articles from the category Community News

Large-vessel berth in Emden is visibly progressing

Large-vessel berth in Emden is visibly progressing

EMDEN. In mid-June, members of the NPorts Supervisory Board were briefed on the progress of construction work on the new large-vessel berth in Emden’s outer harbour. The large-vessel berth is being built to a length of around 337 metres and will in future enable the handling of large vehicle and general cargo ships.

read more
Large-vessel berth in Emden is visibly progressing

Large-vessel berth in Emden is visibly progressing

EMDEN. In mid-June, members of the NPorts Supervisory Board were briefed on the progress of construction work on the new large-vessel berth in Emden’s outer harbour. The large-vessel berth is being built to a length of around 337 metres and will in future enable the handling of large vehicle and general cargo ships.

read more
Rhenus and Cosco sign MoU

Rhenus and Cosco sign MoU

HOLZWICKEDE/CUXHAVEN. The Rhenus Group and Cosco Shipping Specialized Carriers signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in June 2026 to enter into a strategic partnership at Rhenus Cuxport’s site in Cuxhaven.

read more