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Rhenus Cuxport expands into the hinterland

28.09.2023
CUXHAVEN. Rhenus Cuxport is enlarging its premises by around one third and is opening up a further terminal in the rear port area. Further infrastructure on roughly 11 hectares includes an additional import area and 4,500 parking spaces to provide sufficient space for intermediate storage of vehicles for transshipment. This area is also interesting for sectors like the onshore and offshore wind industries, owing to the fact that it can cope with heavy loads. Construction is due to start in April, and Rhenus Cuxport expects operations to begin in late September 2024.

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