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Apply for fourth BHV Project Logistics Award

04.11.2025

BREMEN. The BHV – Bremische Hafen- und Logistikvertretung – has said that it will again be including the “Project Logistics Award” as part of LogisticsConnect. After the successful launch in 2025, the congress trade fair focussing on breakbulk and project logistics will take place at the Congress Centrum Bremen on 5-6 March 2026. BHV is calling on companies from industry, trade and logistics services to submit innovative project or breakbulk logistics projects. Applications must be sent digitally to BHV by 13 February. Company size and headquarters are irrelevant. However, it is important that significant parts of the service were provided in the ports of Bremen or in the city state of Bremen. For more details on the call for applications: www.bhv-bremen.de.

Credits: Eckhardt-Arndt

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