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BLG GROUP INCREASES SALES BY 6.5 PER CENT

28.07.2023
BREMEN. “2022 will go down in history as the year of multicrises,” said BLG CEO Frank Dreeke at the 143rd Annual General Meeting of the Bremer Lagerhaus-Gesellschaft in June. Nevertheless, the BLG Group reported sales of EUR 1.12 million for the 2022 financial year. This is 6.5 per cent more than the previous year. Sales increased in all three divisions: Automotive, Contract and Container. In total, the Group reported earnings before taxes of EUR 55.7 million for the 2022 financial year, an increase of EUR 3.5 million compared to 2021.

Credist: BLG LOGISTICS

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