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Columbus peninsula ready for cruise ships

BREMERHAVEN. The first construction phase of the new Columbus Quay was completed in late March. Dr Claudia Schilling, Bremen’s Senator for Science and Ports, released the first 400 metres of the new quay for the arrival of cruise ships. The first of the three new passenger bridges also opened for passengers to board a cruise ship. During the ceremonial celebration, Schilling remarked: “Bremerhaven has firmly established itself as an anchor point on the European cruise map. By renewing the infrastructure, we are moving our competitive position to the very top.”

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