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First cars loaded at Mosolf Auto Terminal

11.02.2021

WILHELMSHAVEN. Within a year, Mosolf transformed the idea of exporting vehicles from Wilhelmshaven by ocean-going vessel into reality: In November, the Grimaldi Group’s first ship, the Grande Portogallo, moored at Mosolf Auto Terminal to load 600 vehicles. More transhipments are scheduled to follow. The business segment is being expanded. “We have created a new business practically out of nothing here in just a few months – and that despite the fact that corona has not exactly made things easier,” states Dr Jörg Mosolf, CEO Mosolf Group.

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