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Growing demand for port logistics

04.09.2025
OLDENBURG. The Seaports of Lower Saxony, along with many other exhibitors from the ports and logistics industry, showed once again the diversity and strength of its ports at the transport logistic trade fair in Munich last June. The Lower Saxony evening on the stand contributed to networking with customers and enabled everyone to discuss current developments and new services. Over 200 guests came, which was opened by Matthias Wunderling-Weilbier (4th from right), the new State Secretary in Lower Saxony’s Ministry for Economic Affairs, Transport and Construction.

Credits: Seaports of Niedersachsen

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