WFW advises MPCC on strategic fleet modernisation
The contracts for the two high-cube container-optimised newbuilds were signed with the Fujian Mawei Shipyard in China, with the total investment amounting to US$66m.
The contracts for the two high-cube container-optimised newbuilds were signed with the Fujian Mawei Shipyard in China, with the total investment amounting to US$66m.
The wind farm in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is currently under construction and will comprise eight wind turbines with their own grid connection, generating around 100,000 MWh of green electricity annually.
Watson Farley & Williams is pleased to announce that corporate lawyer Jörn Fingerhuth has joined the firm as a partner in Munich.
WFW advised Ideenstadtwerke Group on the spin-off and partial sale of their passive fibre optic networks.
WFW advised a consortium of investors on €200m subordinated financing granted to RAILPOOL to support its continued growth.
WFW advised MPCC on two transactions as part of the implementation of its fleet strategy.
Unclear payment mechanics in ship sale transactions increase legal and financial risk – early coordination with banks and mortgagees is now crucial.
Rebecca Trampe-Berger has joined the firm’s Düsseldorf office as counsel on 1 June, strengthening its regulatory, public law and competition practice in Germany.
Germany’s coalition agreement prioritises digital infrastructure, aiming to expand data centres and fibre and mobile broadband to strengthen the country’s technological competitiveness.
The disposal is part of MPCC’s strategic development and the targeted restructuring of its fleet.
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