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Maersk logistics campus in Bremerhaven

01.10.2022
BREMERHAVEN. A logistics campus, spanning around 70,000 square metres, is being built in the fishing port for A. P. Møller-Mærsk. The world’s largest container shipping company is thus expanding its activities in Bremerhaven. “Maersk is already a long-term partner for container traffic and Bremen Ports’ biggest customer. We are extremely pleased that Maersk settled on Bremerhaven and intends to further develop its logistics business from here,” stated Port Senator Dr Claudia Schilling. The new build is planned for handover in the second quarter of 2024.

Credits: DHL

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