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Smallest federal state with large trade fair stand

04.09.2025
BREMEN. In June, 20 companies appeared on bremenports’ joint stand at the transport logistic in Munich, the leading global trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT and supply chain management. Companies spanned forklift suppliers, container manufacturers and freight forwarders to global sea and air freight service providers. University of Bremen participants representing the Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics also attended. “This diversity reflects a broad industry range in Bremen and Bremerhaven,” said R. Schwarze, Marketing Manager at bremenports.

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