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The Staatliche Rhein-Neckar-Hafengesellschaft Mannheim mbH (HGM) is a central player in the logistics and transport sector of Germany. As the operator of the Mannheim port, the largest inland port in Germany, it plays a crucial role in the regional and national economy.
The Mannheim port offers a variety of services and infrastructures that make it a significant trimodal transport hub:
The main mission of the HGM is to develop and operate the port as a future-oriented logistics hub. It places great importance on the maintenance and further development of the infrastructure to promote the economic development of the region[2][3]. Close contacts between port management and resident companies ensure demand-oriented planning and capacity expansions[1].
The HGM is committed to sustainable business practices and has significantly invested in environmental protection measures in recent years:
The Mannheim port is an essential part of the regional economy, with about 400 companies and up to 15,000 employees[3]. Through its trimodal infrastructure and its central location at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar rivers, it offers optimal conditions for logistics and industry[5].