BREMER LAGERHAUS-GESELLSCHAFT AG von 1877
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BREMER LAGERHAUS-GESELLSCHAFT AG von 1877
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Price: 11 EUR 7.84% Market Closed
Market Cap: €42.2m
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BREMER LAGERHAUS-GESELLSCHAFT AG von 1877
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Bremer Lagerhaus Gesellschaft AG engages in the provision of logistic services. The company is headquartered in Bremen, Bremen and currently employs 11,609 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2005-08-09. The firm operates through three segments: Automobile, Contract and Container. The Automobile segment provides logistics services for the export and import of vehicles via overland routes and waterways. The Contract segment offers logistics solutions for automobile parts, industry and trade, as well as the offshore wind industry. The Container segment comprises a joint venture with EUROGATE GmbH & Co KGaA, through which the Company operates a European network of container terminals and provides intermodal transport services. The firm also offers cargo handling services, storage and technical services, freight forwarding, storage and handling for refrigerated goods, order picking, finishing and quality control for consumer products.

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