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05.09.2024
BREMERHAVEN. From ship unloading and transhipment at the terminal to technical services, BLG LOGISTICS offers the complete logistics package for high and heavy goods at the port – all from a single source. For example, more than 200 extremely heavy combine harvesters from Claas were unloaded, inspected and prepared for delivery in Bremerhaven in collaboration with EUROGATE and BLG AutoTec in early June. With a transshipment volume of around 1.2 million tonnes of high and heavy goods a year, BLG AutoTerminal Bremerhaven is one of the largest ro-ro terminals of its kind in Europe.

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