Ballin House has been the Hamburg headquarters of Hapag-Lloyd since 1903.
ouvrir l'imageThe Panama Canal – one of the world’s most important man-made waterways
ouvrir l'imageOur approx. 13,300 experts in 131 countries on land and at sea set us apart from our competition.
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.
ouvrir l'imageSuez 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.
ouvrir l'imageHapag-Lloyd brings every cargo safely to its destination – whatever the weather.
ouvrir l'imageModern Hapag-Lloyd reefer containers – for temperatures from –35 to +30 °C
ouvrir l'imageHapag-Lloyd is a leading global liner shipping company with 174 years of experience connecting countries, markets, and people.
ouvrir l'imageHapag-Lloyd reefers designed fortemperatures of between –35 and +30 °C
ouvrir l'imageFor temperatures between –35 and +30 °C: Hapag-Lloyd refrigerated containers
ouvrir l'imageFor temperatures from –35 to +30 °C: modern Hapag-Lloyd refrigerated containers
ouvrir l'imageModern Hapag-Lloyd reefer containers – for temperatures from –35 to +30 °C
ouvrir l'imageHapag-Lloyd operates one of the world’s largest refrigerated container fleets
ouvrir l'imageFrom exotic fruit to freshly caught fish: our reefer containers deliver temperature-sensitive goods from all over the world to the supermarket shelves.
ouvrir l'imageA 40' container passing through a leafy English village on its way to a customer
ouvrir l'imageA modern Hapag-Lloyd container in front of Hamburg’s historical warehouse district
ouvrir l'imageHamburg’s new landmark: the Elbphilharmonie
was opened in January 2017 and has been
attracting visitors from all over the world ever since.
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.
From highlands to coastlines – at Hapag-Lloyd, we take pride in transporting your cargo from door-to-door.
ouvrir l'imageA Hapag-Lloyd container in Rio de Janeiro silhouetted against Mount Corcovado
ouvrir l'imageThe Jacques Cartier Bridge in Montreal – Hapag-Lloyd leads the market in Canada
ouvrir l'imageHapag-Lloyd containers are to be seen everywhere in Asia, as here in Singapore
ouvrir l'imageSingapore is the world’s second-largest port.
With the Marina Bay Sands Hotel, the city also boasts a building of architecturally unparalleled design.
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.
In good hands: the experts of Hapag-Lloyd personally care for every loading
ouvrir l'imageThrough our extensive hinterland coverage via rail and truck, we can deliver your cargo to even the most challenging inland locations.
ouvrir l'imageIn good hands: the experts of Hapag-Lloyd personally care for every loading
ouvrir l'imageThe "Dallas Express" (4,864 TEU) at the Global Terminal in Jersey City
ouvrir l'imageAround every seventh Hapag-Lloyd employee works on one of the company’s ship.
ouvrir l'imageThe "Kuala Lumpur Express" (8,749 TEU) during loading at the Altenwerder terminal
ouvrir l'imageOn the bridge of the "Kuala Lumpur Express" (8,749 TEU) at the terminal
ouvrir l'imageOn routes between Europe and the Far East: the "Kyoto Express" (8,750 TEU)
ouvrir l'imageThe "Montreal Express" (4,400 TEU) on the St Lawrence River and Quebec City beyond
ouvrir l'imageSuez 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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