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MOSOLF conquers high and heavy market

03.02.2025
WILHELMSHAVEN. At the BVL Supply Chain CX event in Berlin, CEO Jörg Mosolf (left) announced that, in the future, MOSOLF will also offer logistics services for vehicles larger than cars such as cranes and tunnel boring machines. The automotive logistics company is investing in multipurpose terminals at a variety of European seaports to ensure its success in the high and heavy business. For example, it has rented suitable space at the inner port of Wilhelmshaven for a period of eight years. According to Mosolf, the space is ready for operation but is still being expanded.

Credits: MOSOLF Gruppe/Bjoern Lubbe

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