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06.09.2024

ROTTERDAM. With a large joint stand, bremenports and 16 co-exhibitors from the region showed their colours at the Breakbulk Europe in Rotterdam in May. As Europe’s second most important transshipment point for machinery, forestry and steel products, the ports of Bremen gave an impressive presentation of themselves as a hub in the global supply chain for industrial projects. The event attracted around 12,000 trade visitors from more than 120 countries and thus offered an ideal platform for presenting the Bremen ports’ range of services in general cargo, heavy cargo and project cargo. “We were able to hold a number of good meetings and made valuable contacts for our ports with the goal of drawing international attention to the special capabilities of our ports,” reported Ronald Schwarze, Head of the Marketing Department at bremenports.

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