Hapag-Lloyd after failed bid for rival: "We certainly have no urgency"

A merger with the Japanese shipping company ONE, which shipping analysts have pointed to, is not on the drawing board at the German shipping company.
"There is not that much to be said. We are out of that process," says Hapag-Lloyd's CEO, Rolf Habben Jansen, after the rejection to buy South Korean rival HMM. | Photo: Pr / Hapag-lloyd
"There is not that much to be said. We are out of that process," says Hapag-Lloyd's CEO, Rolf Habben Jansen, after the rejection to buy South Korean rival HMM. | Photo: Pr / Hapag-lloyd

Hapag-Lloyd will grow in the coming years, even if it will be without the acquisition of South Korean rival HMM.

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