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New liner service for JadeWeserPort

02.02.2024
WILHELMSHAVEN. Hapag-Lloyd added Wilhelmshaven to its Atlantic Loop 4 service in mid-January, which connects Northern Europe (Le Havre, London, Antwerp, Hamburg and JadeWeserPort) with the Gulf Coast (Veracruz, Altamira and Houston). Marc-Oliver Hauswald, Managing Director of JadeWeserPort-Marketing, emphasises that it is an important component for Wilhelmshaven and offers new prospects for customers at the Freight Village. According to information found in the Alphaliner database, six ships with a capacity between 5,500 and 6,660 TEU are used in Atlantic Loop 4.

Credits: JaderWeserPort

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