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NORDFROST inaugurates new capacities

01.12.2023
SCHOTENS. The sixth phase of construction on the NORDFROST Seaport Terminal kicked off at the Wilhelmshaven container port in November 2022. The new systems – a large container depot and a drying hall for project logistics – were officially inaugurated and commissioned at the 33-hectare site in November. Around 200 invited guests, including partners of many years, political, business and administration figures, representatives of shipping companies and shipping agents, and GVZ neighbours, attended the NORDFROST event.

Credits: Nordfrost

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