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BHV calls for transparency

BREMEN. In June the Bremen Port Authority (BHV) expressed considerable concern about possible cooperation between terminal operators HHLA and EUROGATE. “A merger such as this with a German Bight company could have a considerable impact on the German container ports in Hamburg, Bremerhaven and Wilhelmshaven,” says Christoph Bruns, member of the BHV executive board. He called for a transparent political discussion on the expected effects on Bremerhaven as a location and on Bremen’s port and logistics industry as a whole.

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