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Bremen shippers remain confident

BREMEN. With cargo volumes down due to the pandemic, many companies in Bremen’s haulage and logistics sector have emerged from the crisis with a black eye. Results are down compared to the 2019 financial year, but freight forwarders are confident they will at least break even in the near future, partly because of higher freight rates as a result of fewer ship departures. This was the assessment of the Bremen Freight Forwarders Association delivered at their press conference recently.

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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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