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List of demands presented at election

24.05.2023
BREMEN. BREMEN. In the run-up to the local elections in Bremen on 14 May, the Bremen Chamber of Commerce, BHV – Bremische Hafen- und Logistikvertretung, Bremen Freight Forwarders Association, Association of Bremen shipowners, ISH – an initiative of the City of Bremen ports and GVZ Entwicklungsgesellschaft Bremen – presented a catalogue of demands containing ten points. They made an appeal to the future Bremen Senate to perceive port policy as a “fundamentally important task for the future”. In face of current and futures challenges, the six associations from the industry advocated a “Master Plan for the Port and Logistics for the State of Bremen”. Furthermore, this catalogue contains points, including availability and prospects, infrastructure and hinterland connections, optimisation of processes and renovation of the quay of the CT Bremerhaven, as well as seven other demands. For further details, please visit: www.bhv-bremen.de.

Credits: Scheer

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