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Appreciating the Heroes of the Road

28.07.2023
CUXHAVEN. On International Professional Drivers Day in May, Cuxport and DFDS launched a special campaign. Employees of both companies gave out small gift bags for the heroes of the road at the entrance to Cuxport. They were filled with coffee cups, sweets and a care package for life on the road. “With these gifts, we were looking to not only give a token of our appreciation for the hard-working drivers, but also to draw attention to the fact that this key area of the logistics industry in particular needs support,” said Karsten Ihlemann, Terminal Manager at DFDS.

Credits: Elbreklame/Markus Grabsch

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