Hapag-Lloyd: Gernandt succeeds Behrendt
HAMBURG. Karl Gernandt took over as Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Hapag-Lloyd in March. He succeeded Michael Behrendt in this role, who was unable to continue in the post for health reasons.

BREMEN thyssenkrupp Uhde GmbH has won the 2026 Project Logistics Award presented by BHV – Bremische Hafen- und Logistikvertretung. The Dortmund-based chemical plant designer and constructor was honoured for the project ‘Module360 – End-to-End Logistics and Execution Concept for Standardised and Modularised Plant Projects’, which it implemented together with other partners. Bremen’s State Councillor for Port Affairs Kai Stührenberg, BHV Presidium member Dr.-Ing. Patric Drewes and BHV Managing Director Petra Lüdeke presented the award to Daniel Duus, Global Head of Logistics at thyssenkrupp Uhde, at the LogisticsConnect congress trade fair in March.
Photo: Bremische Hafen- und Logistikvertretung
HAMBURG. Karl Gernandt took over as Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Hapag-Lloyd in March. He succeeded Michael Behrendt in this role, who was unable to continue in the post for health reasons.
WANGEROOGE. Work on the refurbishment of the island’s supply port began at Wangerooge harbour in March 2026. The works form part of a wider project to modernise the harbour infrastructure there.
BREMEN. With 71 exhibitors and over 1,200 attendees, the second edition of LogisticsConnect in Bremen in March was a great success.
HAMBURG. Karl Gernandt took over as Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Hapag-Lloyd in March. He succeeded Michael Behrendt in this role, who was unable to continue in the post for health reasons.
WANGEROOGE. Work on the refurbishment of the island’s supply port began at Wangerooge harbour in March 2026. The works form part of a wider project to modernise the harbour infrastructure there.
BREMEN. With 71 exhibitors and over 1,200 attendees, the second edition of LogisticsConnect in Bremen in March was a great success.
BREMEN. Compared with 2024, container throughput at Bremen’s ports grew by 10.3 per cent in 2025. Following a figure of around 4.4 million TEU in 2024, around 4.9 million TEU were handled in 2025. March 2025 was the most successful month, with 431,000 TEU.
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