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Anker Schiffahrt has two reasons to celebrate

30.11.2021

EMDEN. With around 40 customers and partners, the Anker Schiffahrts-Gesellschaft celebrated the official opening of its extended loading station for lorries and the completion of the new lorry terminal in Emden in October. According to Autoport, the expansion means more than 2,000 car transporters can be handled on the new grounds every month. Jörg Conrad, owner and CEO of the Leschaco Group as well as managing director of Anker Schiffahrts-Gesellschaft, emphasised the significance of Emden as a port location and its positive economic prospects.

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