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BLG LOGISTICS celebrates alongside Hyundai

30.11.2021

BREMEN/DODENDORF. The BLG Group has enlarged its automotive logistics site in Dodendorf in the Magdeburg Börde.

The domestic terminal, the area of which has now been increased by 95,000 square metres to make a total area of 230,000 square metres, is used exclusively by Hyundai Motor Deutschland for their expanding used car business, and can now cater for around 11,000 new and used vehicles. Andrea Eck (right), member of the BLG board and head of the Automobile division, and Wang Chul Shin, President, Hyundai Motor Deutschland, symbolically cut the red and white ribbon at the inauguration in September.

Photo: BLG LOGISTICS

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