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Take a relaxing evening walk through Hamburg, Germany in stunning 4K UHD 60p. Wander past the illuminated streets, historic ...
Hamburg-Port News: Hapag-Lloyd CEO: Counter Offer For HHLA Would Not Be In Our Interest, Battle Heats Up For Hamburg Port Operator As MSC Makes $1.4 Billion ...
Hamburg Port Closed to Large Ships Due to Union Strike The Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) has closed the port to large ships because of a strike announced by the Verdi union over wages, it said on ...
The Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) has engaged in the most impressive Internet of Things (IoT) project that the logistics industry has seen. And their work is not yet done. Sascha Westermann, the ...
Blue light will once again transform Hamburg’s night-time port into a magically glowing stage in 2017. The Elbphilharmonie and a number of other buildings in the Port of Hamburg will be bathed ...
Swiss-based MSC, the world's biggest container shipping company, has offered to buy almost half of the main operator of Hamburg port in a deal that could be worth nearly 1.3 billion euros ($1.4 ...
HAMBURG, GERMANY-- (Marketwired - Jun 3, 2015) - Today, the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) continues to make the Smart Port vision a reality with the implementation of Europe's first "smartROAD".
The Port of Hamburg is one of Europe's biggest hubs for trade with China. In 2020 alone, more than 2.4 million standard containers (TEU) were handled in Germany's largest seaport with China ...
The Hamburg Port Marketing Director Axel Mattern warned against any veto, saying the Chinese investment would be a "huge win for the port rather than a danger, not least because Cosco will soon ...
The port of Hamburg is transforming itself with technology, using telematics, analytics, and mobile apps to help it run smoothly. Written by Sara Zaske, Contributor March 17, 2015 at 4:41 a.m. PT ...
HAMBURG, Germany—At a Chinese business summit here last fall, local officials boasted that this port city was “consolidating its position as China’s gateway to European trade.” ...
Hamburg authorities expect the decline in seaborne trade with Russia to accelerate this year as a lagging impact of the weak ruble cripples trade with the port’s second-biggest partner.