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  2. Hapag-Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    US$29.80 billion (2022) [2] Number of employees. 14,248 [2] Website. hapag-lloyd .com. Hapag-Lloyd AG is a German international shipping and container transportation company, the 4th biggest in the world. [3] It was formed in 1970 through a merger of Hamburg-American Line (HAPAG) and Norddeutscher Lloyd.

  3. MS München - Wikipedia

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    MS München was a German LASH carrier of the Hapag-Lloyd line that sank with all 28 hands for unknown reasons in a severe North Atlantic storm in December 1978. The most accepted theory is that one or more rogue waves hit München and damaged her, so that she drifted for 33 hours with a list of 50 degrees without electricity or propulsion.

  4. Hapag-Lloyd cruises - Wikipedia

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    History. On September 1, 1970, Hapag-Lloyd was formed by the merger of two German transportation/maritime companies, Hamburg-American Line (HAPAG), which dated from 1847, and Norddeutscher Lloyd (known in English as North German Lloyd), which was formed in 1857. [1] Hapag had withdrawn from passenger service in 1960, while Norddeutscher Lloyd ...

  5. Tsingtao Express - Wikipedia

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    Tsingtao Express is owned by Hapag-Lloyd, one of the largest container ship companies in the world. The ship is registered in Hamburg, Germany. Hull and engine. The Tsingtao Express is 335.47 m long, with a beam of 42.80 m, and draught of 14,610 m.

  6. Hamburg America Line - Wikipedia

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    In the post-war years, HAPAG rebuilt its fleet and focused on cargo container transport. In 1970, the container shipping companies HAPAG and North German Lloyd (NGL) merged into Hapag-Lloyd AG to form one of the world's biggest container shipping companies. In 2008, Hapag-Lloyd was acquired by the City of Hamburg and a group of private ...

  7. Port of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Container ships are completely unloaded and loaded. Container shipping lines calling the port include CMA CGM, Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk Line, Mediterranean Shipping Company and OOCL. The port has three international container terminals. Montreal Gateway Terminals Partnership operates two of the terminals and Termont Montreal Inc. operates the other.

  8. Mediterranean Shipping Company - Wikipedia

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    Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A, branded as MSC, is an international shipping line founded by Gianluigi Aponte in Italy in 1970. The company is owned by the Aponte family with its headquarters in Switzerland since 1978. [5] It is the world's largest container shipping company by both fleet size and cargo capacity, [6] controlling about 19.7 ...

  9. Hapag-Lloyd Flug - Wikipedia

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    hapagfly.com. Hapag-Lloyd Flug GmbH (marketed as Hapagfly between 2005 and 2007) was a German leisure airline headquartered in Langenhagen, Lower Saxony that was originally founded by Hapag-Lloyd and later became a subsidiary of TUI Group. [2] It operated scheduled and charter passenger flights mainly to holiday resorts in Europe.

  10. Port of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    View of historic Speicherstadt warehouses in 2022. The Port of Hamburg ( German: Hamburger Hafen, pronounced [ˈhambʊʁɡɐ ˈhaːfn̩] ⓘ) is a seaport on the river Elbe in Hamburg, Germany, 110 kilometres (68 mi) from its mouth on the North Sea . Known as Germany's "Gateway to the World" ( Tor zur Welt ), [4] it is the country's largest ...

  11. A15-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    Capacity. 14,993 TEU. The A15 class is a series of 11 container ships originally built for the United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) and now operated by Hapag-Lloyd. The ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 14,993 TEU. [1] The ships were built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea.