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New German representation for Conti Carwil

03.02.2025
BREMEN/HAMBURG. M+S Mehrtens & Schwickerath, an independent liner agent, took over as the sole representative of the shipping company Conti Carwil for the German market. Conti Carwil offers regular conventional liner services from Europe to North Africa, with a focus on steel, timber and project cargos. M+S, with the managing director Christian Mehrtens, has been on the market since 1982.

Credits: Conti Carwil

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