HAMBURG : The German liner operator Hapag-Lloyd has announced the implementation of new General Rate Increases (GRI) from Asia to the United States, which will be effective from the middle of August. Hapag-Lloyd has
HAMBURG : The German carrier, Hapag-Lloyd has announced it will temporarily stop accepting bookings from/to Krishnapatnam in India to/from Chittagong in Bangladesh with immediate effect and until further notice. The Hamburg-based container line said
HAMBURG : Hapag-Lloyd has achieved outstanding performance in financial terms during the first half of 2021, as it has benefitted from strong container demand and skyrocketing freight rates, according to the company’s CEO, Rolf Habben
ZHENJIANG : The temporary suspension of operations at Ningbo Meidong container terminal due to Covid has already put the major shipping companies on alert. They are already trying to protect themselves from the possible
CHENNAI : Riding on the steep hike in sea container freight rates, major global shipping lines — Hapag Lloyd, Ocean Network Express (ONE) and CMA-CGM — reported record increase in their revenues in the
Within the framework of the opening of its office in Dakar, Hapag-Lloyd granted an exclusive interview to Africa Logistics magazine through Mr. Dheeraj Bhatia. Below is the full interview. Mr. Dheeraj Bhatia is the
HAMBURG : Hapag-Lloyd has announced the opening of a new office in Dakar, the capital city of Senegal, enhancing its presence in Africa. The German carrier mainly transports nuts, fish, cotton and minerals out
HAMBURG : The German liner operator, Hapag-Lloyd is in ongoing discussions for the acquisition of 10 container ships with 13,000TEU capacity each, enhancing further its total container capacity. “We can confirm that we are
HAMBURG : Hapag-Lloyd has announced several rate increases, which will take effect in August, for sailings starting from Asia ports. Hapag-Lloyd will increase rates from the Middle East, the Indian Subcontinent and Pakistan to
HAMBURG : Hapag Lloyd has announced new rates for Australian destinations that will take effect in the next months. Firstly, the German carrier will implement a peak season surcharge (PSS) of US$500 for 20′