A magazine published by Duisburger Hafen AG June 2009 - Duisport
A magazine published by Duisburger Hafen AG June 2009 - Duisport
A magazine published by Duisburger Hafen AG June 2009 - Duisport
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6 duisport <strong>magazine</strong> <strong>June</strong> <strong>2009</strong> EVENTS transport logistic <strong>2009</strong><br />
Numerous intensive contacts, including significantly more with decision makers than in past years, as well as lots of specific enquiries made transport logistic<br />
a worthwhile investment.<br />
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Allgemeine Land- und Seespedition<br />
ALS, CM Eurologistik, CTD Dortmund,<br />
DeCeTe <strong>Duisburger</strong> Container-<br />
Terminalgesellschaft, Deutsche Transport<br />
Genossenschaft (DTG), EWT<br />
Schiffahrtsgesellschaft, Gelsen-Log,<br />
HT<strong>AG</strong> Häfen und Transport, Imperial<br />
Reederei, Lehnkering logistics & ser-<br />
vices, Planungsgesellschaft kombinierter<br />
Verkehr Duisburg, Seacon Logistics<br />
Germany and Simon Hegele<br />
services of our new subsidiary ‘duisport<br />
consult’,” said Schlipköther. “Despite the<br />
crisis long term investment projects in<br />
energy generation and indus-<br />
trial plant are continuing. Our packing<br />
logistics range bundled in VTS created<br />
great interest in Munich,” added Bangen.<br />
Satisfied co-exhibitors<br />
The duisport-Group did not only present<br />
its own range of services on its stand. Port<br />
residents and numerous well known Duisburg<br />
handling, forwarding, shipping and<br />
charter companies were there as co-exhibitors<br />
(see adjoining box).<br />
For Robert Baack, a board member of<br />
Lehnkering Holding GmbH since January<br />
<strong>2009</strong> and head of the Shipping Logistics &<br />
Services division, contacts with leading<br />
representatives of the forwarding industry<br />
were of prime importance. “The Munich<br />
exhibition was a good opportunity to keep<br />
up contacts in the chemical logistics sector<br />
and to develop new connections. We also<br />
continued to send positive signals with our<br />
presence in Munich.”<br />
Gerhard Hilscher, Operations Manager of<br />
the Duisburg container terminal DeCeTe,<br />
was very satisfied with the results of the<br />
exhibition. “We were able to make new,<br />
first class customer contacts and note<br />
down numerous specific enquiries. Obviously<br />
the renewed costs pressure caused<br />
<strong>by</strong> the economic situation is leading many<br />
companies to consider new, cost saving<br />
paths, including for logistics. We have<br />
taken a great deal of work with us from<br />
Munich and can write lots of tenders in<br />
the next few weeks.”