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BLG begins LIGHTHOUSE project with Mercedes-Benz

BREMEN. In early May, BLG LOGISTICS celebrated the inauguration of the new XXL logistics plant C3 Bremen together with Mercedes-Benz. Robert Habeck, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Andreas Bovenschulte, Mayor of Bremen and Bremen’s Senator for Climate Protection, Environment, Mobility, Urban Development and Housing Maike Schaefer were all present to witness the symbolic act of cutting a green ribbon. “The C3 Bremen Logistics can be considered in many respects a blueprint for the construction and design of logistics properties for the future,” said Frank Dreeke, BLG LOGISTICS GROUP board chairman. The facility is powered by Germany’s largest continuous roof-mounted photovoltaic system.

Credits: BLG LOGISTICS

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“Port Investments Study 2024” published

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PARIS. At its annual conference in Paris in late April, the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) released the results of its Port Investments Study 2024, according to which the European port management authorities’ investment needs will rise to 80 billion euros in the next ten years.

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“Port Investments Study 2024” published

PARIS. At its annual conference in Paris in late April, the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) released the results of its Port Investments Study 2024, according to which the European port management authorities’ investment needs will rise to 80 billion euros in the next ten years.

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