
Hapag-Lloyd launches green biofuel-based transport solution
Ship Green is accessible from anywhere at any time and does not require a long-term commitment, according to the German ocean carrier, which added that
Ship Green is accessible from anywhere at any time and does not require a long-term commitment, according to the German ocean carrier, which added that
Hapag-Lloyd has announced it will commence a new service in Latin America, named WCSA Feeder 4 (WS4). The new service will launch in June and
Hapag-Lloyd announced a general rate increase (GRI) from East Asia to North America for cargo transported in dry, reefer and special containers, including high cube
Container lines seem to be firm on going ahead with a mild rate restoration programme for shipments from India to the United States and Canada
The German carrier said that for cargo transported in 20’ and 40’ dry containers, including high cube equipment and 40’ non-operative reefers, the following rate
German ocean carrier Hapag-Lloyd announced the addition of a new service in Asia that will have flexible port coverage. This new service, Vietnam Indonesia Straits
HPC Hamburg Port Consulting (HPC) is pleased to announce that it has performed the technical due diligence for Hapag-Lloyd as a basis for investment in
Hapag-Lloyd has achieved the milestone of equipping 100,000 of its reefer containers with a monitoring device. The German carrier began to equip its box fleet
German ocean carrier Hapag-Lloyd will split its Gulf Caribbean Service (GCS), connecting the United States East Coast and Mexican Gulf with Central America and the
Ship Green is accessible from anywhere at any time and
Hapag-Lloyd has announced it will commence a new service in
Hapag-Lloyd announced a general rate increase (GRI) from East Asia
Container lines seem to be firm on going ahead with
The German carrier said that for cargo transported in 20’
German ocean carrier Hapag-Lloyd announced the addition of a new
HPC Hamburg Port Consulting (HPC) is pleased to announce that
Hapag-Lloyd has achieved the milestone of equipping 100,000 of its
German ocean carrier Hapag-Lloyd will split its Gulf Caribbean Service