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Port marketing exhibits diverse activities

30.05.2022
BREMEN. Participation at the “FRUIT LOGISTICA” and “Breakbulk Europe” were the starting point for a whole host of marketing activities planned for this year by bremenports. This will followed by stands at the “Breakbulk Americas” fair in Houston and “transport logistics” in Miami in the autumn. The latter is planned along with marketing colleagues from Hamburg and Lower Saxony. The “Short Sea Shipping Days” in Lübeck, the “International Coral Reef Symposium ” in Bremen and the “German Hydrograph Day” in Bremerhaven are also envisaged. At the same time, bremenports is planning a series of new activities that will take place throughout this year. All customers and prospective clients are in for a surprise from Bremen’s ports in early summer. The www.bremenports.de website, which contains full information on the Bremen ports is to be completely overhauled and will then present a new brand image. Ronald Schwarze, bremenports Head of Marketing: “We are pleased to bring the Bremen ports and bremenports website up to date with the relaunch. This will be the first step in providing a significantly improved Bremen ports online presence.”

Credits: BREMENPORTS

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