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Successful debut for LogisticsConnect

02.04.2025

BREMEN. In March, 40 exhibitors and around 850 attendees experienced two days of speeches, panel debates and talks at the LogisticsConnect in Bremen, Germany’s only conference fair for breakbulk, RoRo and Heavy Lift. “We’re extremely pleased with the first LogisticsConnect. We’ve managed to bring key figures in the logistics sector to Bremen. Consequently, we’ve laid the foundation for setting up the trade fair as a central platform for exchanging ideas, transferring know-how and shaping the future of German logistics,” said Gabriele Frey, LogisticsConnect Project Manager.

Credits: M3B

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