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Atlantic Trade Product 2019December, 2018
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Trade Overview
North Europe – North America
Med – North America
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“14 weekly Transatlantic sailings in each direction, connecting all coasts in the US,Canada and Mexico with North Europe and the Mediterranean Region. One of thebroadest direct port coverages in the Transatlantic market with excellent transit times.
From North Europe, 3 weekly calls in New York, non-stop Hamburg - New York in 11days, 4 weekly Canada calls, Mexico non-stop, 2 times per week Houston,Charleston and Savannah - and a direct service to the entire North AmericaWestcoast up to Vancouver.
From the Mediterranean the major export markets like France, Spain and Italy arecovered by direct services. Even in the Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey and Israel arelinked with a direct service to the North America Eastcoast.
Our strengths in customer service, our wide range of intermodal connections and adedicated feeder network in the Baltic and Mediterranean Seas - all this makes usproud and confident to further increase value for our customers in the Transatlantictrade.”
Thilo TruschSenior Director Trade Management
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Hapag-Lloyd Atlantic Trade
Customer Benefits Very comprehensive product in the Atlantic, combining strong THE Alliance loops with well-established standalone
services of Hapag-Lloyd
Fast transit times
Multiple departures per week
Comprehensive port coverage
Wide portfolio of Hapag-Lloyd operated feeder connections throughout Europe
Reliable inland haulage product in Europe, USA, Canada and Mexico
Excellent equipment availability at inland and port locations
Experienced OOG handling
Dedicated US Flag Service
Hapag-Lloyd operates 40 ships in the Atlantic
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Strengths of our 2019 product
New York / New Jersey
Norfolk
Savannah
Chicago
Louisville
GreerMemphis
Detroit
Columbus
Kansas City
Huntsville
Cleveland
Charleston
MontrealToronto
Our Intermodal Connections
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Cleveland
Houston
Norfolk / Portsmouth
Chicago
Ontario
New York / New Jersey
DetroitMontreal
Louisville
SavannahCharleston
Minneapolis
Huntsville
Oakland
Vancouver
Port gateway
85 trains per week between the 10 biggest port-ramp combinations in the Atlantic Trade
200,000 truck loads per year from/to the 15 biggest door locations in the Atlantic Trade
Inland Ramp Size of the bubble indicates the number of import door deliveries of Hapag-Lloyd Color indicates port gateway
Norfolk / Portsmouth
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Our 2019 Atlantic Product
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Multiple departures per weekSingle departure per week
New York (AL1, AL2, ATA)
Charleston (AL2, AL3)Norfolk/Portsmouth (AL1, ATA)
Philadelphia (AL1)
Halifax (ATA, AL1)
Houston(AL3, AL4)
Vancouver (AL5)
Seattle (AL5)
Savannah (AL2, AL3, AL5)
Montreal (AT1, AT2)
Port Everglades (AL3)
New Orleans (AL4)
Altamira(AL4)
Veracruz (AL4)
Los Angeles/Long Beach (AL5)
Oakland (AL5) Baltimore
(ATA)
Port Coverage
Tuxpan (AL4) Caucedo (AL5)
Balboa (AL5)
Cartagena (AL5)
General – North Continent
Improved schedule reliability by including additional ships Shuttle loop concept with excellent transit times and
connectivity Only direct service to US & Canada Westcoast* Direct service to Mexico without US stopover Major player to Montreal with specialized tonnage and fast
intermodal connection to the US Midwest Region & WesternCanada
Dedicated US Flag service Connectivity to Latin America markets via transshipment in
the Caribbean Improved connectivity to West Africa
*Status: December 2018
AL1 | Atlantic Loop 1
Key Service Strengths
One of the fastest services from Antwerp and UK toNorfolk and Philadelphia
Direct Philadelphia call
South-North rotation along the US Eastcoast withvery fast transit times from New York and Halifaxnon-stop to Rotterdam
North Continent Services
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Transit times
THE Alliance Service
Key Service Strengths
Non-stop from Germany to New York
Very fast transit times also from Germany toCharleston, complementing AL3
Fast connection from USEC ports to major portsin North Europe
Calling Maher Terminal in New York
North Continent Services
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THE Alliance Service
Transit times
AL2 | Atlantic Loop 2
Key Service Strengths
Direct service from Liverpool to US Eastcoast
Calling New York (New Jersey side)
South-North rotation along the US Eastcoast withfast transit times to Europe
North Continent Services
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Transit times
ATA | A-Service
Key Service Strengths
One of the fastest services in the market to Charleston, especially from the UK
Very fast product from Germany to Charleston, complementing AL2
Fast transit times from the US to Antwerp and Germany
Dedicated US Flag Service
North Continent Services
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Transit times
THE Alliance Service
AL3 | Atlantic Loop 3
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North Continent Services
Transit times
Key Service Strengths
Direct and one of the fastest products to Mexico
No US calls before Mexico: No AMS filing
Experienced OOG acceptance through Hapag-Lloyd own operated vessels
Unique port call at Tuxpan connecting thecommercial areas of Mexico City and the industrialand automotive hub of the Bajio area
THE Alliance Service
AL4 Atlantic Loop 4
North Continent Services
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Transit times
Key Service Strengths
Only direct product from North Europe to Westcoast in the market*
Service extending to Seattle & Vancouver
Excellent coverage of Intra-Americas markets
Direct and fast service to Savannah
Extensive port coverage in Europe
THE Alliance Service
AL5 | Atlantic Loop 5
*Status: December 2018
Key Service Strengths
Direct service between Liverpool, Le Havre andMontreal
Excellent cross-border connection to and from USMidwest
North Continent Services
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Transit times
AT1 | St. Lawrence Cont. Service -Route 1
Key Service Strengths
One of the fastest services from North Europe to Montreal
Excellent cross-border connection to and from US Midwest
Direct service from Montreal to Southampton
North Continent Services
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Transit times
AT2 | St. Lawrence Cont. Service –Route 2
TUE
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Montreal
New York
Charleston
Norfolk / Portsmouth
Philadelphia
Halifax
Baltimore
Port EvergladesHouston
New Orleans
Altamira
Veracruz
Vancouver
Seattle
Oakland
Los Angeles / Long Beach Savannah
Helsinki St. Petersburg
BremerhavenRotterdam
Gothenburg
Hamburg
HelsingborgAarhus
Oslo
Copenhagen
Kotka
Gdynia
Riga
Rauma
Muuga
Klaipeda
Liverpool
Le Havre
Antwerp
North Europe & North America Ports of Call
Call by Hapag-Lloyd operated Feeder ServiceDirect Call by Atlantic Service
Caucedo
CartagenaBalboa
London Gateway Southampton
FredericiaKaliningrad
Tuxpan
North Europe & North America Terminal List
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Germany Belgium Netherlands France UKBremerhaven Hamburg Antwerp Rotterdam Le Havre London Gateway Southampton Liverpool
AL1 CTA PSA Antwerp ECT Delta London Gateway
AL2 CTA ECT Delta CNMP Le Havre London Gateway
AL3 CTA PSA Antwerp London Gateway
AL4 CTA PSA Antwerp CNMP Le Havre London Gateway
AL5 CTA PSA Antwerp ECT Delta CNMP Le Havre Soton Ctr. Terminal
ATA Unikai Antwerp Euroterminal Mersey Dock & Harbour
AT1 Eurogate / BLG MPET - Quay 1718 CNMP Le Havre Mersey Dock & Harbour
AT2 CTA Antwerp Gateway Soton Ctr. Terminal
USANew York Norfolk/Portsmouth Philadelphia Baltimore Savannah Charleston Port Everglades Houston New Orleans Los Angeles Oakland Seattle
AL1 GCT New York Norfolk Int. Terminal Greenwich Terminals LLC
AL2 Maher Terminal Georgia Ports Authority North Charleston
AL3 Norfolk Int. Terminal Georgia Ports Authority North Charleston Florida International Barbours Cut
AL4 Barbours Cut Napoleon Ave. Terminal
AL5 Georgia Ports Authority West Basin SSA Terminal
OICT SSA Terminal
ATA Maersk Sealand Terminal
Portsmouth Marine Terminal
Sea Grit Terminal
Canada Mexico
Montreal Halifax Vancouver Altamira Veracruz TuxpanAL1 Fairview CoveAL4 IPM Terminal ICAVE Veracruz Tuxpan Port TerminalAL5 Fraser SurryATA Fairview CoveAT1 HL/OOCL vessel: MGT Sec. #62 MSC vessel: Termont Sec. #52AT2 Montreal Gateway
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New York (AL6, AL7, TPI)
Charleston (TPI)Norfolk (AL6, AL7, TPI)
Halifax (AL7)
Houston(MGX)
Vancouver (MPS)
Seattle (MPS)
Savannah (AL6, AL7, TPI)
Montreal (MCA)
Miami (MGX, AL6)
New Orleans(MGX)
Altamira(MGX)
Veracruz (MGX)
Los Angeles/Long Beach(MPS)
Oakland (MPS)
General – Mediterranean
Two weekly services from Italy and Spain to the US EastCoast
Direct service for Eastern Med to US East Coast. Majorproduct in the market with direct Turkey and Israel calls
Prime Montreal service with excellent cross-borderconnections to and from US Midwest
One of the fastest connections in the market to Florida
Major hubs are in Western Mediterranean and Cartagena.Opportunities for Latin American, Intra American andAfrican markets
Our 2019 Atlantic Product
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Multiple departures per weekSingle departure per week
Port Coverage
Manzanillo (MPS) Caucedo (MGX, MPS)
Cartagena (MPS)Puerto Quetzal (MPS)
Key Service Strengths
One of the fastest services in the market from Italyand Spain to New York
Direct connection from Fos to US Eastcoast
Calling Maher Terminal New York
Additional ports in the Eastern Mediterranean andBlack Sea linked via own feeder Network
Improved connectivity to West-Africa via Algeciras
Mediterranean Services
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Transit times
AL6 | Atlantic Loop 6
Key Service Strengths
Covers Spain and Italy with one of the fastest transittimes to Halifax and US Eastcoast
Calling Maher Terminal in New York
Direct coverage of Israel and Greece with two directTurkish ports
Very fast transit times from US Eastcoast to Mersin
Additional Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea portslinked via own feeder network
Connecting East Med with hub ports in the WesternMediterranean
Mediterranean Services
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Transit times
In cooperation with ZIM Lines
AL7 | Atlantic Loop 7
Key Service Strengths
Connects Italian and Spanish ports with Florida, Mexico and US Gulf
Offers one of the fastest transit times in the market to Florida
Call at Caucedo connects the service to our entireLatin America service network
Mediterranean Services
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Transit times
MGX | Mediterranean Gulf Express
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Key Service Strengths
Connecting Mediterranean ports to the US andCanadian Westcoast
Extensive direct port coverage and excellenttransshipment connectivity to Intra-American andLatin American markets
Hub in Tangier allows for cross-trade businessbetween North America Westcoast / Caribbean toAfrica, Middle East/India
Mediterranean Services
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MPS | Mediterranean Pacific Service
Transit times
Key Service Strengths
Service offering excellent transit times to and fromMontreal
Excellent cross-border connection to and from USMidwest
Very comprehensive direct port coverage in theMediterranean
Hub in Tangier allows for cross-trade business between Montreal and Africa, South America Eastcoast and Middle East/India
Considering changing market needs, we have addeda call at the port of Malaga, Spain replacing theprevious Algeciras call
Mediterranean Services
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Transit times
MCA | Mediterranean Canada Service
Key Service Strengths
Fast and non-stop connection from Damietta to New York
Comprehensive coverage of US Eastcoast ports
Mediterranean Services
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Transit times
INDAMEX | India America Express
25 Call by Hapag-Lloyd operated Feeder ServiceDirect Call by Atlantic Service
Venice KoperRijeka
AnconaCivitavecchia
Genoa
PiraeusAliaga (Izmir)
Mersin
Istanbul
VarnaConstanta
Odessa
Novorossiysk
AlexandriaDamietta
Port Said
Cagliari
Tangier
AlgecirasValencia / Sagunto
TarragonaBarcelona
Fos Livorno
AshdodHaifa
Salerno
La Spezia
Vigo
Montreal
New York
Charleston
Norfolk
Halifax
MiamiHouston
New Orleans
Altamira
Veracruz
Seattle
Oakland
Manzanillo, MX
Cartagena
Savannah
Caucedo
Vancouver
North America & Meditterranean Ports of Call
Puerto Quetzal
Casablanca Beirut
Gemlik
BurgasLos Angeles / Long Beach
Baltimore
IskenderunGioia Tauro
Gebze
Malaga
Mediterranean Terminal List
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Italy France Israel Turkey Greece Spain Egypt Morocco
Salerno Livorno La Spezia Cagliari Genoa Fos Haifa Ashdod Mersin Aliaga Piraeus Barcelona Valencia Algeciras Malaga Sagunto Vigo Port Said Damietta TangerMed
AL6 La Spezia Ctr. Terminal Voltri Eurofos TCB
NOATUMContainer Terminal
TTIA
AL7 DarsenaToscana
Port & Railway Authority
Port & Railway Authority
MIP Port NemportLimani PCT SA TCB
MGX DarsenaToscana CICT SECH
Terminal TCB TCV
TPI PSCCHC Port Said
Damietta Terminal
MCASalerno
Ctr. Terminal
Darsena Toscana CICT Genoa
Terminal Eurofos NOATUMContainer Terminal
Inter-sagunto Termavi Eurogate
MPS DarsenaToscana CICT Genoa
Terminal Eurofos TCB TCV Eurogate
USANew York Norfolk Savannah Charleston Miami Houston New Orleans Long Beach Oakland Seattle
AL6 Maher Norfolk Int. Terminal Georgia Ports Authority SF Ctr. Terminal
AL7 Maher Norfolk Int. Terminal Georgia Ports Authority
MGX SF Ctr. Terminal Barbours Cut Napoleaon Ave
TPI Maersk Sealand Norfolk Int. Terminal Georgia Ports Authority Wando Terminal
MPS SSA Terminal OICT SSA Terminal
Canada MexicoHalifax Montreal Vancouver Veracruz Altamira Manzanillo
AL6AL7 HaltermMGX ICAVE IPMMCA RacineMPS Fraser Surrey SSA Mexico
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