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deugro Signs Strategic Port Handling Agreement for Wind Turbine Components at the Port of Brake

Hamburg, Germany, October 14, 2025 – Following the award for the handling and storage of wind turbine components at the Port of Brake, Germany by a leading global wind turbine manufacturer, deugro Germany has entered into an agreement with J. Müller, the local port and terminal operator.

The agreement combines deugro’s expertise as a leading global project logistics provider and a pioneer in wind energy transportation—leveraging over 20 years of experience in delivering wind energy projects across the globe—with the advanced infrastructure of the Port of Brake and its local partner’s long-standing experience as a leading specialist port service provider on Germany’s North Sea coastline.

The port offers state-of-the-art transshipment capabilities, expansive storage areas, and specialized equipment for handling complex breakbulk cargo, including heavy lift quays, crane capacities, extensive laydown areas, and customized exit routes for trucks. Moreover, the port’s deep draft of 11.90 meters and berth capacity for vessels up to 275 meters in length make it ideally suited for handling oversized cargo. Ensuring the efficient unloading, shifting and storage of rotor blades and other wind and renewable energy components, this collaboration marks a significant milestone in supporting the logistics requirements of the renewable energy sector, particularly for the import of wind turbine blades into the German market.

“This agreement reflects our commitment to delivering tailored logistics solutions for the renewable energy industry,” said Christian Schulz, Vice President Global Strategic Accounts at deugro. “Brake’s strategic location and the operational excellence of our local port handling partner provide the ideal setup for the efficient and secure handling of wind turbine components destined for project sites across Germany and beyond.”

“This partnership strengthens our role in the wind energy supply chain and supports Germany’s transition to sustainable energy,” added Simon Junker, Head of Renewable Energy | Onshore Wind and Cable at deugro.

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