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EMS-Fehn-Group expands portfolio

05.09.2024
BREMEN. In June, the EMS-Fehn-Group announced its plans to establish EFG EnerLog GmbH. With Andreas Hefler at the helm, the new company based in Bremen offers services in the trade and transport of alternative fuels. “It doesn’t matter if our customers recycle waste, procure alternative fuels for their production facilities or are interested in improving their supply chain logistics. We can support them with tailored solutions,” said Hefler, who has more than 20 years of experience in the waste-to-energy sector. EFG EnerLog’s experience goes hand in hand with the EMS-Fehn-Group’s expertise.

Credits: EFG EnerLog

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