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Niedersächsische Hafentag as video message

02.12.2020

EMDEN. As the 30th Niedersachsen Ports Day could not be held as a live event due to the coronavirus pandemic, in September Seaports of Niedersachsen presented a five-minute short film to selected customers, partners and journalists. Following an introduction by the Minister for Economic Affairs of Lower Saxony, Dr. Bernd Althusmann, Karsten Dirks and André Heim (respectively Chairman of the Board and CEO of Seaports of Niedersachsen) presented fascinating facts and impressive new images of the new locations.

Photo: Seaports of Niedersachsen

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