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BHV survey: subdued expectations

02.04.2025
BREMEN. Project logistics experts from BHV – Bremische Hafen- und Logistikvertretung have subdued expectations for the coming year. The service providers as well as the loaders expect declines (33 per cent) or stagnation (38 per cent) for the project logistics market in the broadest sense. By contrast, only 29 per cent expect growth. These were the results of the recent “BHV Project Logistics Monitor 2025” conducted nationwide by the trade and interest association in the run-up to the LogisticsConnect congress trade fair, which took place in Bremen at the beginning of March.

Credits: Drewes Logistics

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