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BHV: All presidium members unanimously re-elected

01.08.2022
BREMEN. After a two-year break due to the pandemic, members once again attended the annual general meeting of members of the Bremischen Hafen- und Logistikvertretung (BHV) in June. The “Umgedrehte Kommode” in Bremen was the venue for roughly 90 guests. The BHV members voted unanimously for the previous members of the presidium – Christoph Bruns, Patric Drewes and Werner Pöser (left to right) to continue on the executive committee of BHV for a further term. Stefan Schultze, on behalf of the Association for Stevedoring Companies in Bremen and Bremerhaven, and Joachim Zeppenfeld, on behalf of the Bremen Chamber of Industry and Commerce, were elected onto the extended executive committee. Members confirmed Christian Lankenau as the representative of Bremerhaven’s port industry.

Credits: BHV

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