HONG KONG : Shipping lines Ocean Network Express (ONE) and Hapag-Lloyd will suspend feeder services in the South of China until after Chinese New Year 2022. The suspension has been caused by the COVID-19 quarantine requirement for ship
HAMBURG : Hapag-Lloyd’s European-US container service made its inaugural visit to the Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) over the weekend. The shipping line’s Atlantic Loop 3 (AL3) is calling JAXPORT’s TraPac Container Terminal at Dames
The shipping industry may face unexpected risks from labor negotiations in western U.S. ports and winter weather in the northern hemisphere over the next few months, the head of German container firm Hapag-Lloyd said
HAMBURG : Hapag-Lloyd‘s profit skyrockets to US$6.7 billion ,it has concluded the first nine months of 2021 with an EBITDA of US$8.2 billion, while the EBIT was also much higher than in the prior-year
HAMBURG : During its meeting the Supervisory Board of Hapag-Lloyd AG appointed Donya-Florence Amer to the Executive Board. On 1 February 2022, she will join the company as Chief Information Officer (CIO). Amer, 49,
With stock market-listed ocean carriers reporting even better-than-expected profits for the third quarter, their executive boards are being forced yet again to upgrade full-year earnings forecasts. A third of the way through the final
Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM have announced two services are “temporarily” bypassing Savannah, Georgia. CMA CGM said that its Amerigo service, which connects the western Mediterranean to the U.S. East Coast, will “temporarily stop calling
HAMBURG : Congested ports. Clogged supply chains. Capacity shortages. Much of Hapag-Lloyd CEO Rolf Habben Jansen’s third-quarter overview had a familiar refrain, one likely to be heard again after the fourth quarter. But there
HAMBURG : The Supervisory Board of Hapag-Lloyd AG has extended the contract of Dr Maximilian Rothkopf, its Chief Operating Officer, by five years, until 30 April 2027. Rothkopf was appointed to the Executive Board
FRANKFURT : Global container shipping problems related to post-COVID 19 logistics problems have intensified in the third quarter and show no sign of letting up, the world’s number five operator, Hapag-Lloyd, said . Port congestion and