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Crane operations in Brak harbour repositioned

30.07.2021

BRAKE. In 2020, NPorts invited tenders for a concession to operate cranes and carry out handling services in the port of Brake as part of a Europe-wide tendering process. In June, the contract was signed with port services provider J. MÜLLER, which emerged as the best bidder. „This development is full of benefits,“ said NPorts Managing Director Holger Banik. „NPorts will be able to concen-trate even more on port infrastructure, and the entire handling process will be carried out from a single source.“

Credit: Nports

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