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Stephan Weil meets with port industries

CUXHAVEN. In February, the Lower Saxony Minister President Stephan Weil (SPD, 2nd from left) visited the Port of Cuxhaven to find out more about port industry concerns relating to the planned construction of three new deep-water berths. At the Blue Water BREB terminal, where in 2021 around 200 ships from overseas docked with 3,500 large components for wind farms, BREB Managing Partner Arne Ehlers (2nd from right) emphasised the significance of the Port of Cuxhaven as the second biggest hub for wind farm components in Europe, highlighting the opportun-ities for the future associated with this sector. 

Credits: BÜRO MINISTERPRÄSIDENT STEPHAN WEIL

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