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Fly the flag for the energy transition

04.06.2025
KOPENHAGEN. The WindEurope exhibition in April was all about the future of wind power and the European energy transition. Seaports of Niedersachsen and NPorts also flew the flags of wind energy at the three-day event with a shared stand. Their teams presented a wide range of logistics services for the wind energy industry, from the transshipment of ultra-long and heavy components to storage, installation and utility lines for onshore and offshore wind farms. It was a wonderful opportunity for many customers and business partners to share their experiences.

Credits: Seaports of Niedersachsen

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