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  36 | Port of Hamburg Magazine | December 2019
            © Elbreklame
New home port for Elbreklame
Elbreklame, the full-service advertising agency focused on the port and logistics sector, has transferred its head office to the River Elbe. In November the agency moved to the lively and creative district of Ottensen; or to be more precise, into a former coach house – built in 1880 – at Holländische Reihe 8, parallel to the Elbchaussee.
The agency run by Holger and Markus Grabsch plus creative director Klaas Mahler specializes in communication, efficient advertising and sustained market presence. For Port of Hamburg Marketing, Elbreklame oversees the entire production of Port of Hamburg Magazine. In recent years, the agency has also built up a large group of custom-
ers from the transport industry. The agency’s clients include forwarders, shipping companies, IT and software
providers, customs agents, insurers under forwarding and transport law, and port/terminal operators. From its
new headquarters, Elbreklame will remain active in the corporate publishing, corporate design and
web design areas, as well as all traditional advertising formats, also developing ideas and
advertising schemes for compa- nies.
New adress: ELBREKLAME EMK GmbH
Holländische Reihe 8 22765 Hamburg
elbreklame.de
   EVOS EMERGES FROM VOPAK
The former Vopak Dupeg Terminal is now operating under the name of Evos Hamburg, after the terminal was sold to First State Invest- ments or ‘First State’, the international branch of First Sentier Inves- tors. The tank farm that has been based in Wilhelmsburg since 1953, possesses 149 tanks with a storage capacity of 670,000 cubic metres for various liquid commodities. Jos Steeman, general manager of the terminal since 2016, now the CEO of Evos Hamburg, has managed the seamless transfer to the new owner. He looks optimistically into the future: “Liquid commodities, such as oil products and chemicals, will play an important role in our energy supply going forward. The Evos Hamburg terminal is ideally suited for the storage of such products, as well as future climate neutral and synthetic fuels. Evos Hamburg is making an appropriate infrastructure available for the energy revolution
in Germany.”
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