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Bremen ranks top once again

04.11.2025
BREMEN. The oldest freight village in Germany, GVZ Bremen, is the best in Europe. This was confirmed by the authors of the German GVZ Association in the new GVZ ranking at the end of August. With 405 out of a possible 442 points, the Bremen freight village was the only freight village to exceed 400 points. Kristina Vogt, Bremen Senator for Economic Affairs, Ports and Transformation: “The result impressively shows how successfully we combine logistics, innovation and sustainability. The trimodality of the Bremen site with good road, rail and water connections makes the GVZ a European hub.”

Credits: GVZ

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