Hapag-Lloyd adds 75,000 extra boxes to fleet
Hapag-Lloyd will add another 75,000 TEU to its fleet by the end of 2021. The containers will be manufactured in China
Hapag-Lloyd will add another 75,000 TEU to its fleet by the end of 2021. The containers will be manufactured in China
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