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Twelve in one fell swoop

05.09.2024
BRANKE, BREMEN. J. MÜLLER welcomed twelve new apprentices to its Brake and Bremen sites on 1 August.The training for the new recruits, which focuses on different technical and commercial careers, kicked off with two informative and eventful days in Brake. On the first day, the new apprentices were greeted by the management and trainers in person and provided with an in-depth insight into port logistics. Besides a tour of Brake seaport, the second day also gave them the opportunity to get know each other during team games.

Credits: J.Müller

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