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Bremen is host to European ports

24.05.2023
BREMEN. The annual conference of the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) entitled “European ports as partners in the race towards a net-zero future” took place in Bremen in early June. More than 200 representatives from political institutions, associations, companies and port companies discussed how ports can contribute towards building a more sustainable future in Europe. The conference was opened by Bremen’s Senator for Science and Ports, Dr Claudia Schilling. Andreas Bovenschulte, Mayor of Bremen, then hosted a dinner for all attendees in the town hall.

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