Hapag-Lloyd orders 75,000 standard TEUs to ease empty containers scarcity

August 30, 2021: To ease the scarcity of empty containers, Hapag-Lloyd has ordered another 75,000 TEU dry boxes. The containers will be manufactured in China and delivered to Hapag-Lloyd within the fourth quarter of 2021. Adding up all investments into containers since the beginning of 2020, Hapag-Lloyd has ordered 625,000 TEU.

Update: 2021-08-30 09:30 GMT

August 30, 2021: To ease the scarcity of empty containers, Hapag-Lloyd has ordered another 75,000 TEU dry boxes. The containers will be manufactured in China and delivered to Hapag-Lloyd within the fourth quarter of 2021. Adding up all investments into containers since the beginning of 2020, Hapag-Lloyd has ordered 625,000 TEU.

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Rolf Habben Jansen, CEO of Hapag-Lloyd, said, “While the normal turnaround time for our containers lies at 50 days, we currently need up to 60 days and more due to massive congestion at ports, terminals and inland operations worldwide. This means that today about 20 percent more containers are bound in shipment while transporting the same amount of cargo before the crisis. With our recent container orders, Hapag-Lloyd is further contributing to ease the challenging situation for our customers worldwide.”

Hapag-Lloyd now has a container fleet of more than 2.8 million TEU, among them 250,000 TEU  reefer containers for refrigerated cargo.

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