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The Emden port industry meets political decision-makers

The Emden port industry meets political decision-makers

EMDEN. With Emder Hafenförderungsgesellschaft (EHFG) and a highly diverse delegation of IHK representatives for East Frisia and Papenburg, the Emden port industry took part in the 13th National Maritime Conference in Bremen last September. In a conversation with Lower...
Twice the strength for the TO Group

Twice the strength for the TO Group

BREMEN. The Transport Overseas (TO) Group was fortunate enough to acquire two experienced logistics experts, Corinna Seemann and Christine Schmidt, for the Bremen site in October. The two joined the Group’s Logistics Services & Solutions department. Seemann has...
Operator switch at Columbus Quay

Operator switch at Columbus Quay

BREMERHAVEN. From 2025, Global Ports Holding (GPH) will be in charge of operating the cruise terminal at Columbus Quay in Bremerhaven. According to company information, GPH is the world’s largest cruise port operator, with 27 cruise ports in 14 countries. The company...
More logistics space for Cuxhaven

More logistics space for Cuxhaven

CUXHAVEN. During the inauguration ceremony for the new logistics space in Neufelder Strasse in October, Cuxport Managing Director Claudius Schumacher welcomed many representatives of Cuxport partners and the port industry. “The operating space at Cuxport is expanding...
The “Bremen Explanation” requires more funding

The “Bremen Explanation” requires more funding

BREMERHAVEN. In the run-up to the 13th National Maritime Conference, the ministers and senators for economic affairs and transport of the coastal states as well as representatives of the German seaport industry penned a letter entitled “Bremen Explanation”, calling...