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Pile-driving start for the new Quay 66

Pile-driving start for the new Quay 66

BREMERHAVEN. Bremen’s Senator for Science and Ports, Dr Claudia Schilling, together with bremenports Managing Director, Robert Howe, gave the symbolic green light for the new Quay 66 in November. Costpoint: 17.7 million Euros shared by the state and federal...
“Certificate confirms pioneering role”

“Certificate confirms pioneering role”

BREMEN/BREMERHAVEN. In November, Bremen and Bremerhaven had their exemplary environmental performance certified by Lloyd’s Register again in accordance with the PERS (Port Environmental Review System) management standard. An essential component of the certification...
WSC now operating with two leaders at the helm

WSC now operating with two leaders at the helm

WASHINGTON. Two new chairpersons were appointed to the Supervisory Board of the World Shipping Council (WSC) in November. They are Rolf Habben Jansen (r), CEO of Hapag-Lloyd, and Jeremy Nixon (l), CEO of Ocean Network Express (ONE). Together they will initially take...
3,500 new cars for China

3,500 new cars for China

CUXHAVEN. For the Wallenius Wilhelmsen Group’s deep-sea RORO liner service from Europe to China, Cuxport loaded over 3,500 premium vehicles onto the ships “Tiger” and “Torino” in November. Transhipment took place at Berth 4 within a week. In China, the ships headed...
First cars loaded at Mosolf Auto Terminal

First cars loaded at Mosolf Auto Terminal

WILHELMSHAVEN. Within a year, Mosolf transformed the idea of exporting vehicles from Wilhelmshaven by ocean-going vessel into reality: In November, the Grimaldi Group’s first ship, the Grande Portogallo, moored at Mosolf Auto Terminal to load 600 vehicles. More...