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Great dexterity, precision work, colossus – these three terms all can be used to describe one thing: breakbulk. Shippers, freight forwarders, terminal operators, and shipping companies need a lot of know-how to deliver non-containerizable goods on time. Read more about how this is done and what equipment is used in the Port of Hamburg and the metropolitan region in the new Port of Hamburg Magazine.
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