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Experts meet up in the Juwel, Vienna

06.11.2024
VIENNA. On 12 September, numerous guests were thrilled by the location chosen by Logistics Talk, notably the event location Juwel in Vienna. Topics on the agenda of the panel discussion included CTB fit for Future and standardised processes in truck clearance as well as cooperation projects between bremenports and Austrian partners. Experts – Stefan Färber (bremenports), Oliver Spiller (BLG LOGISTICS), Oliver Bergk (EUROGATE) and Nikolaus Hirnschall (Roland Spedition) – put some spice into the topics. Hilke Theessen (Radio Bremen) hosted the session.

Credits: bremenports

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