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Presenting the diversity of Lower Saxony together

ROTTERDAM. The Lower Saxony seaports are considered to be experts in handling breakbulk, heavy-load and project cargo, which requires specialised logistics and handling. With such a wide spectrum to cover, 13 companies from Lower Saxony appeared at the 63-square-metre joint stand at Breakbulk Europe in Rotterdam this June: Anker Schiffahrts-Gesellschaft, Blue Water BREB, BREB, Cuxport, DFDS, Elbclearing, epas, EVAG, J. MÜLLER Weser, Jade-Dienst, MOSOLF, Rhenus Nordenham and Wilhelmshavener Hafenwirtschafts-Vereinigung.

Credits: Seaports of Niedersachsen

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