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Lithuanian Minister of Economy visits BLG

BREMERHAVEN. At the end of November 2025, the BLG Group welcomed Lithuanian Minister of Economy and Innovation Edvinas Grikšas and his delegation. The exchange focused on topics such as the importance of port logistics in the context of European security, the Lithuanian government’s investment plan, and potential opportunities for cooperation in Lithuania. During a tour of the terminal, several representatives from BLG’s management team gave the delegation an insight into the operational business, technical infrastructure, and performance of the BLG AutoTerminal Bremerhaven, one of the largest automotive terminals in Europe.

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