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  2. 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 ...

  3. Osaka Express - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Express (built in 2007) is a container ship operated by the shipping company Hapag-Lloyd. This vessel has a capacity of 8749 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) and 103,800 tonnes deadweight (DWT). It can achieve a speed of 25 kn. It belongs to the Colombo Express class of ships. [1]

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  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Valparaiso Express-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    The Valparaiso Express class is a series of 5 container ships built for Hapag-Lloyd. The ships were built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries in South Korea and have a maximum theoretical capacity of around 11,519 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU).

  9. Hapag-Lloyd Airlines - Wikipedia

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