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BREMEN/UNTERWELLENBORN. On 27 April, participants of “Logistics Talk” met up in Unterwellenborn, Thuringia. Following a guided tour of the Thuringia steelworks, around 60 attendees were welcomed by Sonja Reissmer, bremenports’ regional representative. Martin Querengässer (Thuringia steelworks), Michael Maass (Kühne+Nagel) and Robert Howe (bremenports) discussed the global impact of the climate crisis and the inherent risks and opportunities for the ports. Afterwards, the three experts were on hand to answer further questions during the get-together.

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