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Consisting container order refrigerator of the Hapag-Lloyd German
Rolf Habben Jansen: "we operate an excellence fleet reefer that is the larger fourth to the world"
August 19, 2015
The company of German navigation Hapag-Lloyd has emitted a order in order to acquire new container refrigerator that more constitutes consisting the store clerk for this type of containers of its history. The order regards 6,000 container for a total volume pairs to 12.000 containers from 20 feet (teu).
After the fusion of the activities of containerized marine transport with those of Chilean CSAV ( on 17 April 2014), the German company has increased own market share in the traffics north-south and with the Latin America and in the segment of the transport of cooled cargos. "We - he has emphasized the managing director of Hapag-Lloyd, Rolf Habben Jansen - operate an excellence fleet reefer that is the larger fourth to the world. With new the container reefer we are ulteriorly consolidating our position of leader in this specialized activity, that he has specific requirements, and therefore we will benefit of the increase of the market reefer. With the widening of our fleet of reefer we are in the ideal position in confronts of the traffics with the Latin America, that he constitutes an important part of the activity reefer, and we are absolutely ready for the next opening of the widening of the channel of Panama hat".
Hapag-Lloyd has remembered to last April have tidy five new portacontainer from 10.500 teu that they will have an elevated number of slot for the container lodging reefer, that they will be able to pile to 2.100 ( on 20 April 2015). These ships will be used mainly on the routes from and for South America.
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