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Special “Energy Efficiency” award for C3 Bremen

01.12.2023
BREMEN. BREMEN. For its sustainable C3 Bremen logistics centre, BLG LOGISTICS received the German mobility industry’s special “Energy Efficiency” award this November at St Paul’s Church in Frankfurt. The award from “Deutsche Verkehrswissenschaftliche Gesellschaft” acknowledges successful projects and solu-tions which, in measurable and verifiable ways, significantly reduce energy consumption and climate-relevant emissions in the transport sector. “We’re absolutely delighted that our lighthouse project C3 Bremen won this award this year,” stated Matthias Magnor, COO of BLG Group.

Credits: BLG/Sandra Beckefeldt

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