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J. MÜLLER new member of SPC network

04.04.2024

BRAKE. J. MÜLLER joined the ShortSeaShipping Inland Waterway Promotion Center (SPC) support organisation in early February. “With our membership in the SPC, we plan to be better connected in the industry, improve our transport services on waterways and rail, and boost exchange with other market participants,” explained Hergen Hanke, in charge of Ship Services & Logistics at J. MÜLLER since July 2023. He added that, besides safely loading, unloading and storing commodities, port logistics specialists are also responsible for ensuring flexible, trimodal logistics concepts.

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