Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd Announce New Operational Alliance

Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd Announce New Operational Alliance

'Gemini Cooperation' will start sailing from February 2025

Hapag-Lloyd AG and Maersk A/S, an entity under A.P. Moller - Maersk, have signed an agreement for a new long-term operational collaboration called 'Gemini Cooperation', which will start in February 2025.

The ambition is to deliver a flexible and interconnected ocean network in the face of fluctuating markets and supply chain disturbances. The new alliance will provide customers with greater reliability, and speed.

Rolf Habben Jansen, CEO of Hapag-Lloyd said: “Teaming up with Maersk will help us to further boost the quality we deliver to our customers. Additionally, we will benefit from efficiency gains in our operations and joint efforts to further accelerate the decarbonisation of our industry.”

The new cooperation between Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk will comprise a fleet pool of around 290 vessels with a combined capacity of 3.4 million containers (TEU); Maersk will deploy 60% and Hapag-Lloyd 40%.

Vincent Clerc, CEO of Maersk said: “We are pleased to enter this cooperation with Hapag-Lloyd, which is the ideal ocean partner on our strategic journey.

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"By entering this cooperation, we will be offering our customers a flexible ocean network that will be raising the bar for reliability in the industry. This will strengthen our integrated logistics offering and meet our customers’ needs.”

The cooperation will cover 7 trades: Asia / North Europe, Asia / Mediterranean, Middle East – India / Europe, Asia / Middle East, Asia / US East Coast, Asia / US West Coast and Transatlantic and comprise of 26 mainline services. 

As a part of the agreement, the two companies have set the ambitious target of delivering schedule reliability of above 90% once the network is fully phased in.

As well as improved service quality, customers will also benefit from improved transit times in many major port-to-port corridors and access to some of the world’s best connected ocean hubs.

Both companies are committed to the decarbonisation of their fleets and have set the most ambitious decarbonisation targets in the industry with Maersk aiming for net-zero in 2040 and Hapag-Lloyd in 2045.

As a consequence of joining this cooperation, Hapag-Lloyd will leave THE Alliance end of January 2025. In January 2023, Maersk and MSC announced that the 2M alliance will end in January 2025.

During 2024, Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd will carefully plan the transition from their current alliances to the new operational cooperation. Concurrently, service to customers will continue along existing agreements.

Further details about Gemini Cooperation, including the new vessel schedules, will be announced in due course.

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