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04.09.2025
KELHEIM/AHLHORN. With a symbolic groundbreaking ceremony on 10 July, BLG LOGISTICS celebrated the start of construction of a roof with photovoltaic modules covering around 10,000 parking spaces at the Kelheim car terminal. Approx. 53,000 photovoltaic modules, with a peak output of over 23 megawatts, are to be installed. Only a few days prior, the new BLG inland terminal in Ahlhorn officially went into operation. Ahlhorn is deemed to be a milestone in the expansion of logistics infrastructure in northern Germany. BLG is now looking for committed employees in the region who wish to actively take part in shaping the region.

Credits: BLG LOGISTICS

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