Hapag-Lloyd AG (HLAG.DE) XETRA
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Hapag-Lloyd AG
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Marine Shipping
Employees
14608
First IPO Date
November 06, 2015
Key Executives
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Rolf Habben Jansen | Chairman of the Executive Board & Chief Executive Officer | 3.23M | 1966 |
| Felix Albrecht | Employee Representative Member of Supervisory Board & Second Engineer Officer | 123,500 | 1987 |
| Silke Lehmkoster | Head of Fleet Management & Employee Representative Member of Supervisory Board | 166,200 | 1986 |
| Dheeraj Bhatia | Chief Terminal & Infrastructure Officer and Member of Executive Board | 840,200 | 1973 |
| Maximilian Rothkopf | Chief Operating Officer & Member of Executive Board | 2.04M | 1980 |
| Donya-Florence Amer | CHRO, Chief Information Officer, Labor Director & Member of the Executive Board | 2.04M | 1972 |
| Mark Frese | Chief Financial Officer, Chief Procurement Officer & Member of Executive Board | 2.29M | 1964 |
| Lars Sorensen | Senior Managing Director of Region Middle East | 0 | N/A |
| Michael Kastl | MD of Treasury, Finance & Investor Relations | 0 | N/A |
| Thomas Mansfeld | General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer | 0 | N/A |
Description
Operating globally through its various subsidiaries, Hapag-Lloyd AG stands as a prominent liner shipping enterprise. The company utilizes its extensive fleet of vessels and containers to transport a diverse range of goods, including standard and specialized freight, hazardous materials, coffee, and temperature-controlled (reefer) cargo, such as pharmaceuticals. Beyond shipping, Hapag-Lloyd provides a suite of digital solutions: a bilateral Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) for direct connectivity, an e-commerce platform offering real-time shipment tracking, supply chain data management, and a unified interface for carrier communication. Customers can also manage their shipping operations via a dedicated mobile application, and access essential email and security updates. Furthermore, the company extends its services to inland container logistics, facilitating transportation by both truck and rail. By the close of 2021 (December 31st), Hapag-Lloyd's fleet consisted of 253 container vessels, collectively offering a capacity of 1.8 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). Its total container capacity reached approximately 3.1 million TEU. Established in 1847, Hapag-Lloyd AG maintains its headquarters in Hamburg, Germany.