Children waving flags against racism in a stadium (Photo)

Staying the course

In the Hanseatic tradition, BLG LOGISTICS is diverse, liberal and steadfast in its fight against all forms of exclusion and discrimination – a struggle that is more important now than ever.

Being open-minded is a tradition we live by at BLG LOGISTICS. It is also something we advocate for publicly – like at the recent Christopher Street Day 2024 in Bremen, where BLG LOGISTICS teamed up with property company GEWOBA and nursing service provider Vacances on their very own float – a first for our company.

BLG LOGISTICS also takes a clear stance against racism, most notably as the official partner of Bundesliga team SV Werder Bremen. We made an appearance at a home game against Wolfsburg and used advertising boards to make it clear that there is only one thing that doesn’t belong in Germany: exclusion.

Matthias Magnor, CEO of the BLG with children wearing Weder Strom merchandise at a stadium (Photo)

As a global logistics specialist and seaport operator with a Hanseatic tradition, open-mindedness is part of our company DNA. Together, we advocate for respect, diversity, teamwork and a bright, social future.

Matthias Magnor, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the BLG Group on the Anti-Racism Partnership with Werder Bremen (Photo)

Diversity is an integral feature of our company. I am proud that with a strong partner, we have been able to show racism the red card.

Matthias Magnor,
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the BLG Group on the Anti-Racism Partnership with Werder Bremen
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