Network of the Future

Setting a new standard for reliability and service quality from February 2025.

High reliability
Global coverage
Faster response

Our combined offering for the Cape of Good Hope network adds up to:

342
vessels
3.7
million TEU in capacity
57
services (29 mainliners, 28 shuttles)

This new network will deliver greater reliability, speed and reach with seamless connections to a wide range of transportation products and logistics services. Customers will have the flexibility to choose other transportation modes such as inland, rail, and barge, plus value-adding services like premium quality containers, free-time extension, value protect and energy products.

After thorough consideration and given the continued safety concerns in the Red Sea, it has been decided to phase in our Cape of Good Hope network for the commencement of the Gemini Cooperation on February 01, 2025. As the situation remains highly dynamic, Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk will return to the Red Sea as soon as it is safe to do so.

Asia to/from Europe

In this section you find information on mainliner network and the supplementary shuttles to strategic maps. You will also find transit times as well as metro maps, that illustrate the way the mainliner and shuttles work together.

Asia to/from Middle East

In this section you find information on mainliner network and the supplementary shuttles to strategic maps. You will also find transit times as well as metro maps, that illustrate the way the mainliner and shuttles work together.

Asia to/from North America

In this section you find information on mainliner network and the supplementary shuttles to strategic maps. You will also find transit times as well as metro maps, that illustrate the way the mainliner and shuttles work together.

Europe to/from North America

In this section you find information on mainliner network and the supplementary shuttles to strategic maps. You will also find transit times as well as metro maps, that illustrate the way the mainliner and shuttles work together.

Middle East-India to/from Europe

In this section you find information on mainliner network and the supplementary shuttles to strategic maps. You will also find transit times as well as metro maps, that illustrate the way the mainliner and shuttles work together.

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As the situation remains highly dynamic, Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk will return to the Red Sea when it is safe to do so. Click below to see what a Trans Suez network could look like. Please note it is just an example and subject to changes.

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