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Bremen Industrial Port: Lock Open for Inland Waterway Vessels

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Progress in Bremen's industrial port: the lock was reopened after a disaster for inland waterway vessels.Maybe large ships can pass the accident site again on Sunday.After the crash of a crane on a tug in Bremen's industrial port, the lock has been reopened for inland waterway vessels. "We are locking in just the ships that are in the industrial port," said harbour captain Stephan Berger on Friday evening. How many of these are, he doesn't know …
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Bremen (dpa/lni) – After the fall of a crane on a tugboat in Bremen's industrial port, the lock has been reopened for inland waterway vessels. "We are locking in the ships that are in the industrial port," said harbour captain Stephan Berger on Friday evening. How many of them are, he does not know exactly. "But there are some." The inland waterway vessels should now be carefully driven past the accident site. "But it is only the inland waterway…

Progress in Bremen's industrial port: the lock was reopened after a disaster for inland waterway vessels.Maybe large ships can pass the accident site again on Sunday.After the crash of a crane on a tug in Bremen's industrial port, the lock has been reopened for inland waterway vessels. "We are locking in just the ships that are in the industrial port," said harbour captain Stephan Berger on Friday evening. How many of these are, he doesn't know …

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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