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Huge investments in the hinterland connections

04.11.2025
BREMEN. The Ports of Bremen are planning substantial investments in their hinterland connections to secure competitiveness and actively promote ecological change in the port industry. “The hinterland connection is the backbone of our ports,” emphasised Robert Howe, Managing Director of bremenports. “By kicking off with these projects, we are creating the prerequisites to meet the growing demands of our customers, secure supply and delivery chains and, at the same time, further increase the share of climate-friendly rail transport.”

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