HLAG
Hapag-Lloyd AG is a leading international liner shipping company based in Germany, operating a fleet of 280 modern container ships with a total transport capacity of 2.1 million TEU. With approximately 13,700 employees and 400 offices in 140 countries, Hapag-Lloyd provides an extensive global network through 114 liner services connecting over 600 ports across all continents. The company also holds equity stakes in 20 terminals worldwide, offering complementary logistics services at key locations in Europe, Latin America, the United States, India, and North Africa.
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