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Cuxport handles thousands of new cars for the Chinese market

Cuxport handles thousands of new cars for the Chinese market

CUXHAVEN. Cuxport loaded more than 3,500 premium vehicles on board the “Tiger” and “Torino” vessels for the deep-sea RoRo scheduled services operated by the Wallenius-Wilhelmsen Group from Europe to China at the beginning of November. The handling procedures took place at the terminal’s berth 4 within just one week.

Successful first loading at the MOSOLF Auto Terminal Wilhelmshaven

Successful first loading at the MOSOLF Auto Terminal Wilhelmshaven

WILHELMSHAVEN. Within just one year, the idea of the CEO of the MOSOLF Group, Dr. Jörg Mosolf, to export vehicles from Wilhelmshaven by seagoing ship has become a reality: On Saturday, the GRANDE PORTOGALLO, the first ship of the Italian Grimaldi Group, moored at the MOSOLF Auto Terminal Wilhelmshaven to load around 600 vehicles.

Board of Cuxhaven Port Association re-elected

Board of Cuxhaven Port Association re-elected

CUXHAVEN. At the 47th general meeting of the Cuxhaven Port Association (HWG) in the community hall of Cuxhaven, the 15-members board of directors was confirmed in office for the next two years. In addition, Marc Itgen, head of Cuxhaven’s Economic Development Agency, reinforces the committee of the maritime industry’s lobby with immediate effect.

Trainees drop anchor at NPorts

Trainees drop anchor at NPorts

OLDENBURG. Whether one’s dream job is industrial engineer, electronic engineer or office manager, these and many other professions can be learned in the ports of Lower Saxony.

New director for transport at the EU Commission

New director for transport at the EU Commission

BRuSSELs. After almost one and a half years, the SRD Directorate, which is responsible for accounting, budget issues, insurance and IT within the EU Commission’s Directorate-General for Transport, has now been given permanent management again. France’s Anne Montagnon has been appointed as the new director.

Böttcher new Regional Head at Leschaco

Böttcher new Regional Head at Leschaco

BREMEN. As part of the reorganisation of its management structure, Christian Böttcher has been made regional head for EMEAI at international logistics service provider Leschaco.

Management duo at Deymann

Management duo at Deymann

HAREN (EMS). At the beginning of July, Hendrik Stöhr (left) was appointed second managing director at shipping company Deymann Management.

All change at Addicks & Kreye

All change at Addicks & Kreye

BREMEN. Olaf Schwemer (right), who has worked in the Bremen port industry for many years, has moved to logistics company Addicks & Kreye Holdings.

German wood for the Chinese market

German wood for the Chinese market

NORDENHAM. German spruce wood worth €3m was shipped to China in July from the port of Rhenus Midgard. The 11.8 and 5.9 metre logs were transported to the bulk carrier Glorious Kauri in the city port by truck and barge.

Sailors’ Day celebrated at Bremen ports

Sailors’ Day celebrated at Bremen ports

BREMEN/BREMERHAVEN. The international event known as Sailors’ Day was recently celebrated at Bremen’s ports and around the world to thank sailors for their commitment and hard work.

Reserve gate of the Kaiserschleuse rebuilt

Reserve gate of the Kaiserschleuse rebuilt

BREMERHAVEN. In the course of the renovation of the Kaiserschleuse on the outer flood gate, which was completed a year ago, a lock gate has been converted to fit the new design.

Test runs for car handling a success

Test runs for car handling a success

WILHELMSHAVEN. In April and June, Jade Car Logistics and Jade-Dienst successfully handled two shipments of used cars to North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean.

Gebrüder Weiss acquires Ipsen Logistics

Gebrüder Weiss acquires Ipsen Logistics

BREMEN. Subject to the approval of the competition authorities, Austria-based international logistics firm Gebrüder Weiss (GW) has acquired parts of the sea and air freight business of Bremen-based Ipsen Logistics.

Volumes fall in first half-year

Volumes fall in first half-year

OLDENBURG. The first half of 2020 saw an an eleven percent decline in maritime traffic for Lower Saxony’s nine seaports. The port group handled a total of 24 million tonnes.

New build project provides boost

New build project provides boost

LEER. The 4,000 square meter transshipment centre for Karl Huneke Straßen- und Tiefbau is intended to give an economic stimulus to the port of Leer.