BREMEN. In February, Röhlig Logistics presented its preliminary figures for the 2025 financial year. Despite a market environment characterised by geopolitical tensions and structural margin pressure, the logistics company increased its gross profit from €229 million in 2024 to €234 million in 2025. Earnings before interest and taxes amounted to €16 million. “The slight decline in earnings compared to the previous year is a reflection of targeted investments in our future,” says Philip W. Herwig, Managing Partner at Röhlig Logistics. “We have deliberately invested in our employees, the expansion of our network and the consistent further development of digital products. With these strategic investments, we are laying the foundation for sustainable, profitable growth.”
Bremerhaven sets an example for green shipping
BREMERHAVEN. Together with the Port of Antwerp and the South Korean Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Corporation, Bremerhaven took a step towards low-emission shipping in April. At the “International Green RoRo Shipping Corridor and Decarbonisation Workshop” in Bremerhaven, the partners issued a joint statement announcing the launch of a green shipping corridor.









