
Port of Hamburg sees container growth despite global headwinds
The Port of Hamburg recorded steady growth in the first half of 2025, overcoming sluggish global trade and geopolitical uncertainty. From January to June, seaborne

The Port of Hamburg recorded steady growth in the first half of 2025, overcoming sluggish global trade and geopolitical uncertainty. From January to June, seaborne

China’s Shanghai Port and Germany’s Port of Hamburg pledged to collaborate on the construction of a green shipping corridor at the 2024 North Bund Forum,

Representatives of the Port of Hamburg took this positive development as an opportunity to further intensify relations during a reception in Mumbai. “We are delighted

Mediterranean Shipping Co’s buy-in to the port of Hamburg is proceeding as planned. After the voluntary public takeover offer to the shareholders of Hamburger Hafen

The PIER, a global centre of excellence for research and collaboration in port innovation, planning, and strategy in Halifax, Canada and homePORT, an innovation campus

His own government is against it, but German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has granted China’s state-owned shipping giant COSCO permission to buy a significant stake in

The European Commission warned Germany months ago against Chinese investment in Hamburg’s port, a source close to the matter told AFP on Saturday, as Chancellor

The Port of Hamburg along with several of its major operators has come up with a novel way to handle port congestion and backlogs as

Supply chain snarls are persisting, with more than 2% of all global shipping capacity at a standstill outside Germany’s North Sea ports. Congestion continued to

The Port of Hamburg recorded steady growth in the first

China’s Shanghai Port and Germany’s Port of Hamburg pledged to

Representatives of the Port of Hamburg took this positive development

Mediterranean Shipping Co’s buy-in to the port of Hamburg is

The PIER, a global centre of excellence for research and

His own government is against it, but German Chancellor Olaf

The European Commission warned Germany months ago against Chinese investment

The Port of Hamburg along with several of its major

Supply chain snarls are persisting, with more than 2% of