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NPorts: Opening of new building

28.09.2023
CUXHAVEN. In late August, Frank Doods (centre), State Secretary in Lower Saxony’s Ministry for Economic Affairs, Transport, Construction and Digitalisation, formally opened a new building for the NPorts branch office in Cuxhaven. A two-storey building was built there last year which contains workshops, material storerooms as well as office and social spaces. The work- shops will house an electrical workshop, a metalworking shop and a builder’s yard. Afterwards, Doods visited the modern building
together with NPorts MD Holger Banik (4th from right) and numerous members of the media.

Credits: Andreas Burmann

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