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G2 OCEAN AND J. MÜLLER SIGN CONTRACT

OSLO. In late May, Lower Saxony’s Minister President Stephan Weil (left) and Lower Saxony’s Minister for Economics, Labour, Transportation and Digitalisation Olaf Lies (second from right) travelled to Norway and Estonia with a delegation of around 60 people from politics, business and science. Topics on the agenda included the expansion of renewable energies, the “green transformation” and the strengthening of economic relations between Lower Saxony and the two countries. During the trip, the contract was officially signed between G2 Ocean and J. MÜLLER AG, represented by board member Jens Ripken (second from left), at the German Embassy in Oslo. J. MÜLLER previously secured custom with the Norwegian shipping company through the Seaport of Brake: since July 2022, G2 Ocean’s inbound and outbound North America services have been running via the logistics hub in Lower Saxony.

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