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Training for port logistics specialists

01.10.2022
BRAKE. J. MÜLLER expands transhipment of breakbulk goods in Brake. Together with “Zeit & Service”, the corporate group has developed a trainee programme to find the right staff for this expansion. Newcomers from different backgrounds have the opportunity to qualify as port logistics coordinators within six months. Thirty are currently enrolled on this programme. The first graduates successfully completed the course in July and have since become permanent employees of the company. Students are taught how to load and unload ships, wagons and lorries as well as store goods.

Credits: J. MÜLLER

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