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Meet & Greet: five in one fell swoop

04.04.2024

BREMEN. In late January, BHV – Bremische Hafen- und Logistikvertretung and bremenports hosted a Meet & Greet with five representatives of the Bremen ports at the Industrieclub. Christoph Kernen (Baden-Württemberg), Claus Hansen (Austria), Sonja Reissner (Saxony), Peter Hrbik (Czech Republic) and Hartwig Weidt (North Rhine-Westphalia) (left to right) not only had the opportunity to introduce themselves and share exciting details about their personal port experience, but were also available to chat with guests in a relaxed atmosphere. The response was overwhelmingly positive.

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