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J. MÜLLER acquires shares in a ferry service

02.04.2025

BRANKE. On 1 January, J. MÜLLER Aktiengesellschaft purchased shares in the SBS fast ferry service Brake-Sandstedt from AG EMS, meaning that Peter Schultze and J. MÜLLER will become equal partners in the ferry company. Nevertheless, operational management will remain with Peter Schultze. “J. MÜLLER is not only our direct neighbour, it is also actively involved in the ferry connections of Brake Port and the entire region. This creates the best conditions for the long-term survival of the ferry service,” stated SBS Managing Director Peter Schultze (centre).

Credits: J. MÜLLER

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