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German Chancellor Scholz visits Brake

31.07.2023
BRAKE. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (right) paid a visit to the Brake seaport and its transhipment company J. MÜLLER in May. With Jan Müller, Chairman of J. MÜLLER AG (left), Scholz emphasised the importance of the ports in this region: “Germany is one of the world’s largest export nations, thanks in part to our ports.” He went on to say that the ports play a key role in the country’s supply security. “I hope he will remember our port and the inspiring exchange there fondly,” said NPorts Managing Director Holger Banik after the visit.

Credits: J. Müller

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