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UPM and Anker Schiffahrt extend longstanding contract

Anker Schiffahrts-Gesellschaft mbH and UPM-Kymmene Corporation have announced the extension of their decades-long partnership for terminal operations in Emden. The newly signed agreement secures services until 31 December 2027, with an option for an additional three years.

The partnership between Anker Schiffahrt and UPM-Kymmene dates back over 30 years and is one of the longest continuous service agreement within the UPM Corporation worldwide. At a recent signing ceremony in Bremen, Germany, attended by representatives from UPM, Anker Schiffahrt and the Leschaco Owners’ Family, the parties reaffirmed their commitment to this relationship.

Under the renewed agreement, Anker Schiffahrt will continue to handle pulp and other forest products at the Emden terminal, ensuring seamless transshipment and onward transport by inland waterways, rail, truck or container. This long-term collaboration has not only contributed to the stability and growth of Anker Schiffahrt’s operations in Emden but also supported UPM’s reliable and sustainable supply chains.

Constantin Conrad, Managing Director of Anker Schiffahrt and CEO of the Leschaco Group, said: “This contract extension underscores the trust and mutual respect that have shaped our partnership with UPM for over three decades. Together, we have continually adapted to evolving market demands, driven by shared values of quality and reliability.”

Jan Remmers, Managing Director of Anker Schiffahrt, together with Tilo Hoff, General Manager added: “We are proud to continue this journey with UPM. This extension is a testament to the dedication and professionalism of our teams, who work every day to deliver excellent service to our customers.”

Jukka Hölsä, VP Logistics and Lauri Rikala, Director Global Break Bulk Shipping UPM, stated: “We highly value our long-standing cooperation with Anker Schiffahrt. Their commitment and flexibility ensure that our cargo flows reliably and efficiently through Emden, supporting our operations and sustainability targets.”