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Gallery 01/2026
From winter harbors and night-lit terminals to rail corridors and open waters, these January scenes offer a glimpse into the daily operations that keep Hapag-Lloyd’s global network moving across sea, road and rail.


Jan Thordsen
Complementary Tech, e-Connectivity & Transformation ➤ Location: Vancouver, Canada
Hapag-Lloyd containers line the railway tracks near the Vancouver harbor. In the fading light, rail infrastructure and stacked cargo connect the port to the wider transport network beyond the city.


Alvaro Uribe
Specialist Sales Execution ➤ Location: Medellin, Colombia
A line of trucks waits in front of the warehouse, each carrying a bright orange Hapag-Lloyd container. The containers are being filled with cocoa powder at the CIA Nacional de Chocolates plant, bound for delivery to Spain.


Dascalita Radu Dan
Captain on the Hapag-Lloyd vessel “Barzan” ➤ Location: Majishan Island, China
Seen from the deck of another vessel, the Hapag-Lloyd container vessel “Al Dhana Express” moves steadily across open water. A crew member in high-visibility gear watches the ship as it passes at close range.

Marc-Simon Vick
Managing Director Area Germany & Central Europe ➤ Location: Hamburg, Germany
The container vessel “Al Muraykh” lies alongside the quay in Hamburg’s harbor, framed by a row of towering gantry cranes. Stacked containers and calm water emphasize the structured stillness of the port on a cold winter day.


Marc-Simon Vick
Managing Director Area Germany & Central Europe Location: Hamburg, Germany
The container vessel “Al Muraykh” lies alongside the quay in Hamburg’s harbor, framed by a row of towering gantry cranes. Stacked containers and calm water emphasize the structured stillness of the port on a cold winter day.


Jan Thordsen
Complementary Tech, e-Connectivity & Transformation ➤ Location: Vancouver, Canada
Under artificial light, Hapag-Lloyd containers and terminal cranes shape the port at night. Light reflections on the water underline ongoing operations well beyond daylight hours.


Dascalita Radu Dan
Captain on the Hapag-Lloyd vessel “Barzan” ➤ Location: Busan, South Korea
The fully loaded Hapag-Lloyd vessel “Al Nefud” is escorted by tugboats near the terminal. Stacked containers and port cranes frame the ship against the coastline and distant hills.


Khanuengnang Khoweian
HR Manager ➤ Location: Thailand
A group of employees wearing safety vests and helmets stands at the quay in front of the container vessel “Gabriela A”. The scene highlights people at the center of port operations, set against the scale of maritime infrastructure.

Jan Thordsen
Complementary Tech, e-Connectivity & Transformation Location: Vancouver, Canada
Hapag-Lloyd containers line the railway tracks near the Vancouver harbor. In the fading light, rail infrastructure and stacked cargo connect the port to the wider transport network beyond the city.

Jan Thordsen
Complementary Tech, e-Connectivity & Transformation Location: Vancouver, Canada
Hapag-Lloyd containers line the railway tracks near the Vancouver harbor. In the fading light, rail infrastructure and stacked cargo connect the port to the wider transport network beyond the city.

Jan Thordsen
Complementary Tech, e-Connectivity & Transformation Location: Vancouver, Canada
Hapag-Lloyd containers line the railway tracks near the Vancouver harbor. In the fading light, rail infrastructure and stacked cargo connect the port to the wider transport network beyond the city.

Jan Thordsen
Complementary Tech, e-Connectivity & Transformation Location: Vancouver, Canada
Hapag-Lloyd containers line the railway tracks near the Vancouver harbor. In the fading light, rail infrastructure and stacked cargo connect the port to the wider transport network beyond the city.
Jan Thordsen
Complementary Tech, e-Connectivity & Transformation Location: Vancouver, Canada
Hapag-Lloyd containers line the railway tracks near the Vancouver harbor. In the fading light, rail infrastructure and stacked cargo connect the port to the wider transport network beyond the city.


Jan Thordsen
Complementary Tech, e-Connectivity & Transformation Location: Vancouver, Canada
Hapag-Lloyd containers line the railway tracks near the Vancouver harbor. In the fading light, rail infrastructure and stacked cargo connect the port to the wider transport network beyond the city.


