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Kloosterboer takes over Columbus Spedition

Kloosterboer takes over Columbus Spedition

BREMERHAVEN. Dutch cold logistics company Kloosterboer took over Columbus Spedition, based in Bremerhaven‘s fish port, in April. According to Mark Ketelaar, Executive Director Port Cold Stores at Kloosterboer, the acquisition was a logical step in the strategy to...
Bremen ports increase total throughput

Bremen ports increase total throughput

BREMEN/BREMERHAVEN. Despite the pandemic, Bremen‘s ports increased their total throughput in the first quarter of this year by 3.1 per cent to 17,482 million tonnes compared to the same period last year. Some interesting trends have emerged. Container throughput with...
First BHV project logistics monitor published

First BHV project logistics monitor published

BREMEN. The project logistics association from Bremen and its customers take an optimistic view of the future despite the coronavirus pandemic, Brexit and trade wars. This is one of the most important results of the “BHV project logistics monitor” recently published...
Ready for the international stage

Ready for the international stage

BREMEN. With the new podcast “Go Global! Bremen Business Talks” Germany‘s smallest state has had an international audience every two weeks since April. Alternating between German and English, Bremen-based moderator Boris Felgendreher regularly speaks with select...
Significant growth potential despite current stagnation

Significant growth potential despite current stagnation

The experts all agree: although the pandemic has been slowing down development in North Africa for over a year, Egypt, Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia will continue to expand their role as Germany‘s trading partners over the long term. Photos: istockphoto:...
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