German shipping major Hapag-Lloyd has signed a space charter
agreement with the members of the 2M Alliance – Maersk and Mediterranean
Shipping Company (MSC).
As informed, the space charter deal will give Hapag-Lloyd access to selected services of 2M on the Asia-North Europe trade.
“The addition of these services will enable Hapag-Lloyd to offer
an even higher frequency of weekly departures and more routing options
as well as to directly serve additional ports with high schedule
reliability,” the company said.
The carrier’s expanded product offering on the Asia-North Europe
trade will start in March 2020 and additional details will be provided
in the coming weeks.
Earlier this month, Hapag-Lloyd revealed
it was considering investments in new ships. The orders are likely to
target ultra large container vessels (ULCVs) with the capacity of up to
23,000 TEUs, with the company following in the footsteps of its rivals
CMA CGM and MSC which have already deployed some of their boxship giants
on the Europe-Asia route.