Hapag‑Lloyd
HLAG
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About Hapag‑Lloyd
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.
Recent News
Hapag-Lloyd Introduces Emergency Operations Charge for Feeder Services in Middle East
Hong Kong Sees First LNG Ship-to-Ship Bunkering for Very Large Crude Carrier
Global Week Ahead: Operation Epic Fury Means New Risks for Markets
Mærsk in the Crosshairs: Hutchison Opens a New Legal Front over Panama
Kuehne + Nagel Sorely Missing the ‘Otto Factor’
China Fines MSC, CMA CGM, and Hapag, and Warns on Freight Rate Violations
The Arctic Is a Strategic Distraction
Weaker Ocean Rates Hit Maersk Q1 Profit
Hapag-Lloyd Raises Baxi Stake to 50%
CN Index Remains in High Pressure Territory as Market Gradually Cools
Trump Claims Iran to Suspend Nuclear Programme, with Deal to End War ‘Mostly Complete’
Pentagon Denies Clearing Hormuz Strait Mines Will Take Six Months
Charter Market Benefits From Tonnage Shortage in ‘Fully Employed’ Box Ship Fleet
Stocks Make More Big Up and Down Moves: Stock Market Today
Sixth Straight Week of Decline: Container Rates Fall as Pre-Lunar New Year Surge Fails to Materialize
Europe-LatAm Volume Growth Stalls, but Shippers Remain Hopeful
Forwarders Call for Surcharging Regulation as Trust in Carriers Dissipates
MSC the Standout Performer on Far East-Oceania Routes
Hapag-Lloyd Announces PSS Increases From Europe to North America
SAX/SAECS/SRX Service Adds Algeciras Northbound Call
ZIM CEO Eli Glickman to Exit as $4.2 B Merger with Hapag‑Lloyd Nears Completion
Blizzard Shuts Down Container Terminals at Northeast Ports
Hapag-Lloyd to Buy Israel’s Zim in $4.2bn Shipping Deal
Oil Plunges, Stocks Jump as Iran Declares Hormuz Open
Fuel Surcharges and Slow-Steaming Making Waves for Shippers
Israeli Consortium Offers $4.5B Cash Bid for ZIM, Challenging Hapag-Lloyd Deal
Hanseatic Global Terminals Appoints Paulo Ruy Tung as Senior VP Commercial in Latin America
New ONE/HMM Med-West Africa Service a Boost for Algeciras Transhipment
Ships at L.A.'s Ports Face a Fuel Shock That's Shaking the Economy
Georgia Ports Volumes Hit by Higher Costs, Softer Market
Freight Boom: The Hormuz Blockade Payday
Hapag-Lloyd, MSC to Use Feeders to Restore Upper Persian Gulf Cargo Links
Hapag-Lloyd Adjusts MSW Service
Hormuz Disruption Avoids Red Sea-Style Schedule Reliability Collapse
Iran War Shows Urgency of Hong Kong’s Green Shipping Transition
Shuttles Ex-India on the Increase with Long-Haul Schedules Constrained
Splash Wrap: The Week in Shipping in 233 Words
‘Basically Sending Someone Unarmed Into War’: The Life-or-Death Decision Silke Faces Every Day
How the Conflict in Iran Is an Accidental ‘Green Swan’
Maersk, Eurogate Plan $1.2 Billion Terminal Upgrade at Bremerhaven
Feeders Still Dominate Newbuild Orders, but ‘Cautious’ ONE Goes Large
ZIM Navigates Cooling Container Markets, Hapag-Lloyd Deal Looms
Shippers Hapag-Lloyd, CMA CGM Suspend Cuba Bookings After US Executive Order
Strait of Hormuz Shipping to Resume in 6‑8 Weeks, Yet 1,000 Vessels Remain Trapped
Shipping Firms Warn of Heightened Risks as Strait of Hormuz Remains Closed
Evergreen Profit Sank 70% in Q1
Splash Wrap: ZIM Sale Tops the Agenda
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Brazilian BEK Buyers Brace for Price Hikes Amid Early Impacts of Middle East Crisis
Crypto Scam Targets Ships Seeking Safe Passage in Strait of Hormuz