GENEVA : In June, global schedule reliability dropped by 1.2 percentage points, compared with the previous month, to 54.4%, according to the latest Sea-Intelligence Global Liner Performance (GLP) report. This is keeping in line
HAMBURG : Camillo Fontana will become Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Hanseatic Global Terminals (HGT) effective 1 August 2024. Hanseatic Global Terminals is based in Rotterdam and pools Hapag-Lloyd’s infrastructure holdings, which involves stakes
HAMBURG : German ocean carrier Hapag-Lloyd has announced increased ocean tariff rates from India and Pakistan to the Mediterranean and North Africa. This increase will be valid from 15 to 31 August. US$ per
SINGAPORE : The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) has successfully completed its final supply chain trial for biofuel blended with very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO). This marks the end of a series
GENEVA : The 2M Alliance, which currently includes the top two shipping lines MSC and Maersk, is scheduled to conclude in February 2025. Following this, Maersk will join forces with Hapag-Lloyd to establish the
HAMBURG : Solid container shipping demand has driven up freight rates over the past two months, Hapag-Lloyd Chief Executive Mr. Rolf Habben Jansen said in a call with reporters on Wednesday. Attacks on vessels
HAMBURG : In an exciting collaboration with the Hamburg University, Hapag-Lloyd has successfully shipped a Mobile Container Lab to India. This innovative lab, designed for the research of invaluable manuscripts worldwide, embarked on its
ROTTERDAM : Effective from 1 July, Hapag-Lloyd’s Terminal and Infrastructure division adopted a new brand name to reflect its forward-looking growth ambitions and deep-rooted maritime tradition: Hanseatic Global Terminals. Hanseatic Global Terminals is based
HAMBURG : Hapag-Lloyd has decided to change the port rotation of its Indian Ocean Service (IOS). The Hamburg-based ocean carrier’s service will now have the following port rotation: Jebel Ali, UAE -> Karachi, Pakistan
HAMBURG : Hapag-Lloyd told Reuters that the German shipping company does not expect the Suez Canal to be open again anytime soon, despite a recent ceasefire between Hamas & Israel. The world’s fifth largest