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VIP visit to the port of Brake

04.11.2025
BRAKE. In late July, Matthias Wunderling-Weilbier (centre), State Secretary at the Lower Saxony Ministry of Economic Affairs, Transport and Construction, and Katrin Rosenberg (right), Deputy Head of Division for Ports, Shipping and Shipbuilding, visited the seaport of Brake to see current developments. They were accompanied by Holger Banik, MD of NPorts, and Christian Helten, Branch Manager of NPorts in Brake, as well as Jan Müller, Board Chairman at J. MÜLLER, and Uwe Schiemann, Press Spokesman at J. MÜLLER Weser, who provided them with all the necessary information.

Credits: J. MÜLLER

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