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J. MÜLLER takes over sulphur terminal

04.11.2025
BRAKE. On 1 June, J. MÜLLER SE took over the sulphur terminal in the seaport of Brake from SulServ International. As part of a reorganisation process, SulServ decided to withdraw from the operating terminal business. The facility, which has an annual handling capacity of more than 500,000 tonnes, is now operated by J. MÜLLER Weser. “The takeover will enable us to manage the terminal ourselves in future, develop it further in a targeted manner and expand it as an efficient building block in our logistics chain,” said Manuela Drews, Managing Director of J. MÜLLER Weser.

Credits: J. MÜLLER

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