Ballin House
Ballin House has been the Hamburg headquarters of Hapag-Lloyd since 1903.
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The Panama Canal – one of the world’s most important man-made waterways
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Our approx. 13,300 experts in 131 countries on land and at sea set us apart from our competition.
Panama Canal
Hapag-Lloyd has created an eye-catcher and a clear recognition feature with its orange and white containers, which can be seen on this ship transiting the Panama Canal.
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Suez Canal has been connecting Europe and Asia since 1869. Today, the 193km longcanal is one of the busiest and most important trade lanes in the world.
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Hapag-Lloyd brings every cargo safely to its destination – whatever the weather.
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Modern Hapag-Lloyd reefer containers – for temperatures from –35 to +30 °C
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Hapag-Lloyd is a leading global liner shipping company with 174 years of experience connecting countries, markets, and people.
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Hapag-Lloyd reefers designed fortemperatures of between –35 and +30 °C
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For temperatures between –35 and +30 °C: Hapag-Lloyd refrigerated containers
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For temperatures from –35 to +30 °C: modern Hapag-Lloyd refrigerated containers
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Modern Hapag-Lloyd reefer containers – for temperatures from –35 to +30 °C
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Hapag-Lloyd operates one of the world’s largest refrigerated container fleets
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From exotic fruit to freshly caught fish: our reefer containers deliver temperature-sensitive goods from all over the world to the supermarket shelves.
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A 40' container passing the Vasco Da Game Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal
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A 40' container passing through a leafy English village on its way to a customer
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A modern Hapag-Lloyd container in front of Hamburg’s historical warehouse district
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Hamburg’s new landmark: the Elbphilharmonie
was opened in January 2017 and has been
attracting visitors from all over the world ever since.
Hamburg
With 241 modern ships and a total TEU capacity of 1.7 million, Hapag-Lloyd is a leading global liner shipping company and a powerful partner for you.
Ireland
From highlands to coastlines – at Hapag-Lloyd, we take pride in transporting your cargo from door-to-door.
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A Hapag-Lloyd container in Rio de Janeiro silhouetted against Mount Corcovado
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The Jacques Cartier Bridge in Montreal – Hapag-Lloyd leads the market in Canada
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Hapag-Lloyd containers are to be seen everywhere in Asia, as here in Singapore
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Singapore is the world’s second-largest port.
With the Marina Bay Sands Hotel, the city also boasts a building of architecturally unparalleled design.
Southamerica
Hapag-Lloyd is the leading transporter of
coffee: our ships transport approximately
one million tonnes around the world from
South America and Asia every year.
Special Cargo
In good hands: the experts of Hapag-Lloyd personally care for every loading
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Through our extensive hinterland coverage via rail and truck, we can deliver your cargo to even the most challenging inland locations.
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In good hands: the experts of Hapag-Lloyd personally care for every loading
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Dallas Express
The "Dallas Express" (4,864 TEU) at the Global Terminal in Jersey City
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Around every seventh Hapag-Lloyd employee works on one of the company’s ship.
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The "Kuala Lumpur Express" (8,749 TEU) during loading at the Altenwerder terminal
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On the bridge of the "Kuala Lumpur Express" (8,749 TEU) at the terminal
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On routes between Europe and the Far East: the "Kyoto Express" (8,750 TEU)
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The "Montreal Express" (4,400 TEU) on the St Lawrence River and Quebec City beyond
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Suez Canal has been connecting Europe and Asia since 1869. Today, the 193km longcanal is one of the busiest and most important trade lanes in the world.
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