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ENERGYPORT IS of national importance

ENERGYPORT IS of national importance

BREMEN. In late March, the Bremen Senate gave the go-ahead for the planning of an EnergyPort in Bremerhaven. The southern fishing port will become an important element in the successful development of the port for energy transition. “Germany has set itself the goal of...
Strong networking force

Strong networking force

MÜNCHEN. “transport logistic”, the international leading trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT and supply chain management, reopened its doors in Munich in May after a four-year break. Among the exhibitors were bremenports, Seaports of Niedersachsen and...
TO Group: Keller now authorised officer

TO Group: Keller now authorised officer

BREMEN. On 1 April, Ninette Keller was appointed an authorised officer of Transport Overseas Logistics, thus sending a strong signal in the growth strategy featuring women senior managers. Keller is a qualified shipping agent and has been working for TO Logistics in...
Middle Sea Dyke to be reinforced

Middle Sea Dyke to be reinforced

BREMERHAVEN. Initial works to the Middle Sea Dyke Section began in early May. This is the last section of the sea dyke in Bremerhaven, spanning a stretch of 1.4 kilometres, to be strengthened by building to a height of 8.40 metres above sea level. The dyke is to be...
Ørsted now oper-ates out of Emden

Ørsted now oper-ates out of Emden

EMDEN. The Danish energy company Ørsted opened a project office on the Südkai of the Seaport of Emden in March, in order to coordinate locally the installation works of “Borkum Riffgrund 3” and “Gode Wind 3”. Ørsted is working alongside the Ems Ports Agency and...