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“German Ports” on show in Singapore

01.12.2023
SINGAPORE. In November, the ports of Bremen, Hamburg and Lower Saxony all shared an address in Singapore for a period of three days. Under the umbrella brand “German Ports”, they appeared at a shared stand at the transport logistic Southeast Asia trade fair. A first not only for active port collaboration among the northern German exhibitors, but also for the trade fair itself, which kicked off its new format for the first time in Singapore. “It’s extremely important that we stand united locally as German ports and bring our port collaboration to life,” says bremenports Managing Director Robert Howe. “The flow of goods from Southeast Asia to Europe continues to grow,” adds André Heim (3rd from right), Managing Director of Seaports of Niedersachen. “That’s why our shared goal in Singapore was primarily to put the spotlight on our ports – the German ports.”

Credits: bremenports

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