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  2. Hapag-Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Since its formation, Hapag-Lloyd has seen changes among its shareholders and has also undergone a number of mergers with other companies. For instance, Hapag-Lloyd was completely acquired by, and became a subsidiary of TUI AG in 1998. This transition was followed by TUI selling a majority stake of Hapag-Lloyd to private investors in Hamburg in ...

  3. Tsingtao Express - Wikipedia

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    Hapag-Lloyd AG [1] Operator: Hapag-Lloyd: Port of registry: Hamburg Germany [1] Builder: Hyundai Heavy Industries CO Ltd [1] Yard number: 1741 [1] Launched: 16 February 2007: Christened: 26 April 2007 [2] Completed: April 2007 [1] Identification: IMO number: 9320702; MMSI number: 218063000; Callsign: DDYL2; Status: In service: General ...

  4. List of largest container shipping companies - Wikipedia

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    Hapag-Lloyd Germany: 2,004,030 274 7.0% [Note 5] THE Alliance (until February 2025) Gemini (from March 2025) 6 Ocean Network Express (ONE) Japan: 1,809,846 232 6.3% [Note 6] THE Alliance(until February 2025) Premier Alliance (from March 2025) 7 Evergreen Marine Corporation Taiwan: 1,648,821 212 5.7% [Note 7] Ocean Alliance 8 HMM Co. Ltd. South ...

  5. MV Colombo Express - Wikipedia

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    She is named for Colombo, the largest city in Sri Lanka, which the predecessor company, North American Lloyd, first called on in 1886. She is the first of eight proposed Colombo Express class vessels, and is only slightly larger (approximately 4%) than her Savannah Express class cousins, the 8400 TEU (700 reefer) ships Savannah Express and ...

  6. Hapag-Lloyd cruises - Wikipedia

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    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 [1] Hapag had withdrawn from passenger service in 1960, while Norddeutscher Lloyd was ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Chicago Express (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Hapag Lloyd [1] Operator: Hapag Lloyd Container Linie [1] Port of registry Hamburg Germany [1] Route: Far East – Europe [2] Builder: Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd Ulsan, South Korea: Yard number: H1597: Launched: 9 December 2005: Completed: 2006 [1] Identification: IMO number: 9295268 [1] MMSI number: 211839000; Call Sign: DCUJ2 [3 ...

  9. Hapag-Lloyd Express - Wikipedia

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    Hapag-Lloyd Express was established in 2002 and began operations in December 2002 – two months after Germanwings, its direct German competitor at Cologne Bonn. Despite starting its service later and serving fewer routes, HLX gained a higher name recognition and a better reputation through its category-defining campaign "Fly for the price of a ...