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Key to competitiveness in the wind industry

CUXHAVEN. Port expansion with the new berths 5 to 7 kicked off in February, and a new heavy-duty bridge should now also provide a direct connection from the transshipment and commercial spaces and the Siemens Gamesa factory behind the quay line to the B 73 federal motorway. “A heavy-duty bridge tailored to the requirements of the offshore industry would significantly strengthen the location’s competitiveness,” says Arne Ehlers, Chairman of the Board, Hafenwirtschaftsgemeinschaft Cuxhaven (HWG), and Managing Partner of Blue Water BREB.

Credits: Stadt Cuxhaven/AfW

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