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- Hapag-Lloyd to acquire 10 new containerships. Brennan, Terry // Traffic World;11/20/95, Vol. 244 Issue 8, p32
Reports that Hapag-Lloyd AG plans to expand its containership fleet by more than 50 percent at the cost of $700 million. Projected increase in container cargo; Germany's tax incentive for shipbuilding; Company's effort to cut operating costs.
- Hapag-Lloyd settles. Brennan, Terry // Traffic World;8/12/96, Vol. 247 Issue 6, p44
Reports that Hapag-Lloyd AG has reached a settlement with its unions by ending a threat to reflag its 21-containersheep fleet under the German international registry. Savings to be generated from the settlement; Features of the company's settlement with its unions; Chairman Bernd Werde's...
- Hapag-Lloyd box boost. Carding, Tony // Traffic World;05/19/97, Vol. 250 Issue 7, p44
Reports on the increased container box traffic to North America by Hapag-Lloyd AG in 1996. Profit generated by the reorganized structure of the company's container shipping business as an independent subsidiary; Comments from Hapag officials.
- RADAR SCREEN. // Journal of Commerce (15307557);4/23/2007, Vol. 8 Issue 16, p8
The article presents news briefs on the transportation industry. Customs and Border Protection officials have informed Washington trade associations about the implementation of the 10+2 initiative. A.P. Moller-Maersk which has tried to undermine the rumors that it may acquire Hapag-Lloyd from...
- Hapag-Lloyd Posts Profit. // Journal of Commerce (15307557);2/20/2012, Vol. 13 Issue 7, p6
The article reports on the 133 million dollars operating profit posted by the German carrier Hapag-Lloyd in 2011, which is less than the 770 million dollars it posted in 2010.
- Hapag-Lloyd adds ports in Madagascar. // Travel Trade Gazette UK & Ireland;6/9/2011, Issue 2962, p14
The article reports on several ports of call additions of Hapag-Lloyd AG to its 2012-2013 cruise program brochure offered from May 2012 to May 2013 in which it mentions that the company will also visit new ports of call in Madagascar.
- Hapag-Lloyd hands itself over. Fabey, Michael // Traffic World;09/08/97, Vol. 251 Issue 10, p37
Reports that Hapag-Lloyd AG has signed contracts to become the property of Germany's Preussag AG conglomerate. Terms under the friendly takeover; Comments of shippers and Hapag's partners on the deal.
- Hapag-Lloyd eyes UK luxury market. Macefield, Sara // Travel Trade Gazette UK & Ireland;2/5/2010, Issue 2899, p20
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- Record Profit Improves Hapag-Lloyd Outlook. // Journal of Commerce (15307557);8/16/2010, Vol. 11 Issue 33, p6
The article reports that German carrier Hapag-Lloyd may be able to return the government bailout package it received in 2009 after it posted a record 294 million U.S. dollars in profit in the second quarter of 2010, according to statements by part-owner TUI.


