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First pile driven for new quay

03.02.2025
BREMEN. In October, the first pile was driven into the ground for the new 230-metre long quay for heavy cargo in “Kalihafen”, the industrial port of Bremen. “This future quay, along with the future-proof berths, is a clear signal that the industrial port and Kalihafen, in particular, continue to play a key role for the city of Bremen”, said Kristina Vogt (r), Bremen’s Senator for Economics, Ports and Transformation at the official kick-off. In future, it will be possible for container ships and tankers with a draught of up to 10.5 metres to dock at this quay prescribed for heavy-load cargo.

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