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Hapag-Lloyd Container Line and NYK Line Announce Joint |
Hapag-Lloyd Container Line and NYK Line have announced a new join service between the US East Coast and South America starting mid-January 2005. |
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More vocational training places |
Training is held in high esteem at Hapag-Lloyd Container Line. From 2005 the company will be providing 61 places, seventy percent more than previously. |
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Norasia and Hapag-Lloyd starting new service |
Fast link with Asia <BR>Norasia and Hapag-Lloyd are starting a service between the Eastern Mediterranean and East Asia in late November 2004, the round trip taking a mere 49 days. |
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EEX Service linking the UK and Turkey |
The Hamburg-based Hapag-Lloyd Container Line (HLCL) will be offering its customers a direct link between the UK, Greece and Turkey with the European Express Service (EEX) from November 3rd 2004. |
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Statement by Michael Behrendt |
at the Press Conference on Sept. 7th 2004 |
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Hapag-Lloyd AG - Security certificate for fleet |
Hapag-Lloyd already complies with the International Ship & Port Facility Security Code (ISPS) for preventing threats to shipping. The ISPS is due to enter force on |
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Hapag-Lloyd Group in 2003 - Best performance in company's 157-year history |
In 2003, the transport and logistics group Hapag-Lloyd achieved a record operating profit of €343m on sales of €3.9 billion. The highlight in 2004 will be its stockmarket listing as a focused shipping company. |
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Faster Mediterranean service |
<P>Hapag-Lloyd will offer its customers an improved and expanded European Express Service (EEX)</P> |
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Hartmut Lühr appointed new manager |
<P>Hartmut Lühr (47), executive board chairman of VTG-Lehnkering AG, has been appointed manager of Hapag-Lloyd Container Line with effect from May 1st 2004</P> |
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Two newbuildings for Hapag-Lloyd |
The shipping group Hapag-Lloyd today ordered two 8,600 TEU newbuildings for delivery in 2007 |
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Making the most of growth opportunities - Stock exchange listing for Hapag-Lloyd |
The supervisory board of TUI AG (Hanover) decided today to have approximately a third of the shares of Hapag-Lloyd AG officially traded. The Hamburg-based shipping group is thus returning to the stock exchange. |
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Change on the executive board of Hapag-Lloyd AG |
Günther Casjens, a member of the executive board of Hapag-Lloyd AG, is leaving the company at his own request with effect from March 1st 2004. |