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German Ports joint stand is a visitor magnet

05.09.2024
SHANGHAI. transport logistic China was a huge success for German seaports. After a six-year hiatus due to the coronavirus, the trade fair was held in Shanghai in June and officially opened by Dr Volker Wissing, Federal Minister for Digital and Transport. Lots of visitors and many new contacts set just the right tone at the 120-square-metre German Ports joint stand, where the Hamburg, Bremen and Lower Saxony seaports were accompanied by other partner exhibitors, including BLG LOGISTICS, J. MÜLLER Weser, MOSOLF Port Logistics and the JadeWeserPort-Marketing GmbH container terminal in Wilhelmshaven. “It’s important not only for container transport, but also increasingly for ro-ro and breakbulk customers, to be able to meet our port representatives in person at transport logistic in Shanghai,” explained Andreas Bullwinkel, Managing Director of Seaports of Niedersachsen (3rd from right). And according to Ronald Schwarze, Head of the bremenports Marketing department, (3rd from left), “The Bremen ports enjoy an excellent reputation as a reliable partner in Asia. In terms of sustainability, our ports are perceived positively.”

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