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New building for more than 250 employees

28.07.2023
EMDEN. Anker Schiffahrts-Gesellschaft continues to support the Emden site and has had a new office building built at its headquarters alongside the Flügeldeich dyke. The official inauguration ceremony in late May was attended not only by employees, customers and business partners, but also by renowned representatives of politics and business. The building offers more than 1,050 square metres of space over three floors. The ground floor and first floor provide space for 240 production staff working in two shifts, whilst the second floor accommodates 25 workstations for office staff.

Credits: Anker Schiffahrt

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