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AMMEVA GmbH
Mielestr. 2
14542 Werder / Havel

Germany

Ph.: +49 3327 741 4370
Fax: +49 3327 741 4372
mail@ammeva.de

Registered Office: Potsdam
Local Court Potsdam HRB 31077P
CEOs: Dr. Simone Karsten und Burkhard Ruelicke

Responsible for content under § 10 MDStV: Dr. Simone Karsten

Potos Homepage:
Adobe-Stock Mutterhand mit Babyhand: AdobeStock_335452034
Unsplash Mutter und Kind: jonathan-borba-V3huxxhsztI-unsplash
Pexels: Stillende Mutter mit roter Jacke (c) Wendy Wei

Photo for Specialist Circles
Baby with tube: AdobeStock_ 277742825

Photos Careers:
Mitarbeiterin am Schreibtisch: AdobeStock_92516467-f
Labor-Mitarbeiter: AdobeStock_389427952-f

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Despite careful control of the content, we do not accept any liability for the content of external links. The operators of the linked pages are solely responsible for their content. AMMEVA GmbH endeavours to ensure that all information and data contained on the website is correct and up-to-date. However, no responsibility is taken for the accuracy, correctness and completeness of all or individual items of information and data.

This also applies to websites to which reference is made by means of a hyperlink.

AMMEVA GmbH is also not responsible for the content of websites that are reached via a hyperlink. AMMEVA GmbH reserves the right to make changes or additions to the information or data provided without prior notice.

The layout, texts and graphics on all pages are subject to the copyright of AMMEVA GmbH, unless other authors are expressly indicated. The reproduction of information or data, in particular the use of texts, parts of texts or images, requires the prior written consent of the publisher.

In the event of complaints regarding trademark, name or copyright law as well as text content or statements or warnings based on the German Unfair Competition Act (UWG) or Distance Selling Act (Fernabsatzgesetz), we request that you contact us in advance in order to avoid unnecessary legal disputes and costs.

The cost of a legal warning without prior contact will be rejected as unjustified in the sense of the duty to minimise damages. We reserve the right to proceed against unjustified warnings with a negative declaratory action.