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Cosco: Initial trial run via Bremerhaven

28.09.2023
BREMERHAVEN. In August, the ro-ro car carrier “Cosco Shengshi” moored in the Nordhafen and started its first trial run to expand the service of the Cosco Shipping Car Carriers to Europe. During this trial run, the BLG car terminal team in Bremerhaven was responsible for unloading, handling and allocating 530 import vehicles. “Bremer-haven is becoming an important port for Cosco Shipping Car Carriers in Europe, and we are looking forward to a successful partnership with local partners such as BLG”, said Vincent Xu, managing director of the Chinese company.

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