Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk have signed an agreement for a new long-term operational collaboration called ”Gemini Cooperation”, which will start in February 2025. The ambition is to deliver a fast, flexible and interconnected ocean network with industry-leading reliability being its cornerstone.
Gemini Cooperation will cover seven trades and offer 57 services including mainliner and dedicated shuttle services, complemented by feeder services. The fleet of our new partnership will consist of around 340 modern and efficent vessels, many ready to adopt cleaner fuels, with a total standing capacity of ~3.7 million.
After thorough consideration, Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk have jointly confirmed the expected network design for our Gemini Cooperation, which is set to launch on February 1, 2025. As the situation in the Red Sea remains highly dynamic, we plan to continue to sail around the Cape of Good Hope, as the safety and well-being of our seafarers, our vessels and the cargo of our customers are key. We will return to the Red Sea when it is safe to do so.
Industry leading schedule reliability of >90%
(1) Above 90% once the network is fully phased in
Excellent network coverage with efficient connections and competitive transit times
Accelerate decarbonization efforts
1) Absolute emissions for full fleet vs. 2022 actuals
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The Gemini Cooperation will be an important enabler to deliver on our Strategy 2030
Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk have jointly confirmed the use of the Cape Network design for our Gemini Cooperation until it is safe to return to the Red Sea