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BHV calls for transparency

12.07.2020
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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