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Praise for the ports of Bremen

07.02.2022

HAIGER. As part of the Logistics Talk series of events, bremenports visited Haiger for the first time last November. This country town lies in Hesse but is also bordered by two other federal states, North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate. There, bremenports managing director Robert Howe and Hartwig Weidt, representative of the bremenports for this region, met with customers who reported on their experiences of the Bremish ports. “In the current difficult climate, the ports of Bremen are significantly more flexible than the western seaports,” praised the managing director of an international holding company.

Credits: BREMENPORTS

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