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CMA CGM, Maruba and Hapag-Lloyd South combine services

Port Technology | August 20, 2009 | View Comments
  • CMA CGM, Maruba and Hapag-Lloyd are collaborating in a regular weekly service between Northern Europe and the east coast of South America.

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    •     CMA CGM, Maruba and Hapag-Lloyd are collaborating in a regular weekly service between Northern Europe and the east coast of South America. Read at CMA CGM, Maruba and Hapag-Lloyd combine South America services

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    •      CMA CGM, Maruba and Hapag-Lloyd are collaborating in a regular weekly service between Northern Europe and the east coast of South America. On 11 August 2009, the CMA CGM VIOLET became the first ship of the new joint service to visit the Port of Hamburg. Built in 2006 at South Korea’s Hyundai

    • CMA CGM, Maruba, Hapag-Lloyd in South America
    •      (marinelink) CMA CGM, Maruba and Hapag-Lloyd are collaborating in a regular weekly service between Northern Europe and the east coast of South America. On 11 August 2009, the CMA CGM Volet became the first ship of the new joint service to visit the Port of Hamburg.  Source

    • CMA CGM, Maruba, Hapag-Lloyd in South America
    •      (marinelink) CMA CGM, Maruba and Hapag-Lloyd are collaborating in a regular weekly service between Northern Europe and the east coast of South America. On 11 August 2009, the CMA CGM Volet became the first ship of the new joint service to visit the Port of Hamburg.  Source

    • Hanjin, Maruba Join Trans-Atlantic Service
    •      South Korean carrier Hanjin and Argentina-based Maruba joined a combined service with CMA CGM, Hapag-Lloyd and Hamburg Sud between the East Coast of South America and northern Europe. The two latest carriers in the joint service hope to cut approximately 1,300 20-foot equivalent units of capacity by merging three slings

    • CCNI, Hanjin Shipping, Hapag-Lloyd and Zim Wanhai announce collaboration
    •     Compania Chilena de Navegacion Interoceanica (CCNI), Hanjin Shipping Co., Ltd, Hapag-Lloyd, Wanhai Lines and Zim Integrated Shipping Services have agreed to cooperate on the service from Asia to the east coast of South America through South Africa.

    • Zim: New service to Asia-South America East Coast
    •      Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd, Compania Chilena de Navegacion Interoceanica (CCNI), (A Chilean shipping company, part of the Empresas Navieras holding), Hanjin Shipping Co., Ltd, Hapag-Lloyd and Wanhai Lines have announced they will cooperate on a new Asia – South America East Coast service, effective April. ? The new service will serve

    • Zim: New service to Asia-South America East Coast
    •      Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd, Compania Chilena de Navegacion Interoceanica (CCNI), (A Chilean shipping company, part of the Empresas Navieras holding), Hanjin Shipping Co., Ltd, Hapag-Lloyd and Wanhai Lines have announced they will cooperate on a new Asia – South America East Coast service, effective April. ? The new service will serve

    • Zim to work with four companies on Asia South America East Coast
    •      Zim Integrated Shipping Services has announced that it would co-operate with four global shipping companies: Compania Chilena de Navegacion Interoceanica (CCNI), Hanjin Shipping, Hapag-Lloyd and Wanhai Lines on the service from Asia to South America East Coast via South Africa. ? The joint operation will take effect in April 2010 serving Korea,

    • Kuehne nail Chairman Wants To Raise use in Hapag-Lloyd
    •     Kuehne & Nagel International AG’s executive chairman and majority owner Klaus-Michael Kuehne said he is interested in raising his private stake in Hapag-Lloyd AG.

    • Hapag-Lloyd announces the general increase effective 15 February 2010
    •     Please be advised that effective February 15, 2010, Hapag-Lloyd will increase rates for all commodities (Dry Containers) for cargo from the U.S.A. to East Asia follows: • USD 100/40ft (USD 80/20ft) for Long Beach, CA and Los Angeles, CA origins
• USD 150/40ft (USD 120/20ft) for all other origins East Asia

    • New / revised Seafreight
    •      The Grand Alliancey will launch a new Asia-Europe loop on March 22nd; MOL will revise coverage on its Asia East Coast – South America service on March 25th; and CCNI, Hanjin Shipping, Hapag-Lloyd, Wanhai and Zim will cooperate on an Asia – South America East Coast service from April. ?

    • No gain for Hapag in 2010 – Kuehne
    •     Roubled German shipping line Hapag – Lloyd will not return to profitability for another year according one of the major shareholders.

    • Hapag-Lloyd slashes quarterly loss
    •     Hapag-Lloyd, Germany’s largest ocean container carrier, drastically reduced losses in the final three months of the year on substantial freight rate increases on some routes but is forecast to remain in the red through 2010. Operating losses widened to $29 million in the three months to end-December from $11.4 million

    • Hapag-Lloyd owner prepared to the lifeline
    •     The owners of Hapag-Lloyd are preparing to give the container shipping company further 420 million euros ($595.9 million), several people familiar with the situation told Reuters. “It is still undecided whether TUI will inject further cash or transform existing loans to Hapag into equity,” said a source close to TUI. The latter

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