Readers Statements



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Thomas HoyerGefährliche Ladung is obligatory monthly reading for all our German-speaking employees. The magazine is informative and attractively put together. Made by professionals.

Thomas Hoyer, Hoyer GmbH

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Erwin SigristThe German speaking "world of dangerous goods" without "GeLa" is unthinkable. The magazine reports comprehensively on requirements and problems of all modes − as detailed as possible, as aggressiv as necessary and with the desired dose of humor and irony.

Erwin Sigrist, SGCI Chemie Pharma Suisse

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H.W. SeleskiGefährliche Ladung is obligatory literature for experts. The hazardous goods periodical is competent, to the point, and in addition pleasant to read. I can only recommend gela to anyone involved in the dangerous goods business.

H.W. Seleski, GRP Multi-Logistics

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Rüdiger FlorinThe publication Gefährliche Ladung distinguishes itself by its topical reporting of national and international regulatory developments in hazardous goods. It continues to contribute to the forming of opinion by allowing critical points of view from all those who are involved in the shaping of transport law. Interpretation of the rules is a valuable tool for correct application in practice.

Rüdiger Florin, Degussa-Hüls AG

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Jan Gerhard-de VriesGefährliche Ladung reports reliably on all current hazardous goods issues. Even highly technical subjects are taken care of to a large extent. That's why we at WEW read gela.

Jan Gerhard-de Vries, WEW Westerwälder Eisenwerk GmbH

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Harald Schmidt"... because I received the publication without even asking for it. It's a splendid trade journal for the hazardous goods forwarder. I liked the story about the German Dangerous Goods Prize - could that possibly be the Golden Barrel? As for Dieter Danger - I fell about laughing. In a word: brilliant!"

Harald Schmidt, Late Night Sat1

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