Hapag-Lloyd ceo Rolf Habben Jansen welcomed recent new additions to the orderbook, and expects further orders over the next two quarters to bring the orderbook to “healthy” levels.
THE Alliance is suspending one of its five container services on the Transatlantic trade.
Hapag-Lloyd has announced it is adding additional services to ease the build-up of containers in India and also to improve the challenging situation at the port of Colombo which is heavily congested.
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has inked a Letter of Intent with Shoei Kisen Kaisha for the long-term charter of six newbuildings of over 24,000 teu to be built at Japanese yards.
Container lines are diverting reefer cargoes bound for Tianjin Port in China due to congestion caused by inspections and tests for Covid-19.
Hapag-Lloyd and Intelligent Cargo Systems have entered into a technology partnership on the use of real-time port call visibility and automated notifications.
German carrier Hapag-Lloyd has embarked on the use of biofuel as marine fuel as part of the company’s efforts to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from its ships.