Hapag-Lloyd to build 3 million TEU terminal in Egypt
Hapag-Lloyd will build a new transshipment terminal with an annual handling capacity of 3.3 million TEU in Damietta, Egypt.
Read moreHapag-Lloyd will build a new transshipment terminal with an annual handling capacity of 3.3 million TEU in Damietta, Egypt.
Read morePortchain announced a 5-year global partnership with Hapag-Lloyd to deploy Portchain Connect across their global operations. Portchain Connect digitizes the berth alignment process between carriers and terminals.
Read moreHapag-Lloyd Cruises said its vessel the "Hanseatic Inspiration" has successfully conducted the trial use of biofuel blend bunker supplied by marine biofuel supply company GoodFuels.
Read moreGlobal Shipping Business Network (GSBN) reached an industry-first milestone in successfully unifying the consent collection and sharing of shipping data on the GSBN Data Sharing Management Application.
Read moreHapag-Lloyd and Spinelli Group have entered into an agreement to join forces, as the German container liner-shipping company will acquire a 49% in Spinelli Group.
Read moreOn September 1, NYK and Q United Energy Supply & Trading, which is a Kyuden Group company, signed a new multi-year time charter contract for a new LNG carrier.
Read moreHapag-Lloyd has taken the first step in its project to equip its entire dry container fleet with real-time tracking devices. The first of these IoT devices are now being installed on dry containers at the CMR depot in Wilhelmsburg.
Read moreHapag-Lloyd announced a fleet upgrade program for more than 150 ships within the next 5 years. The aim is to achieve lower fuel consumption to reduce the fleet’s CO2 emissions.
Read moreHapag-Lloyd will install live trackers on all its containers at the end of August, aiming to offer visibility and boost transparency across the supply chain.
Read moreOn July 8, the crew of the Algeciras Express, owned by Hapag Lloyd, informed that the master has been missing since July 3 on a voyage from Turkey to Spain.
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