Hapag chief bullish on demand growth, 'thanks to higher schedule reliability'
Hapag Lloyd expects its above-average Q1 market growth to sustain in Q2, CEO Rolf Habben ...
It takes about three minutes to get away with a fair assessment of Hapag-Lloyd’s nine-month results (9M ’20), which were released today – and that’s regardless of the preliminary guidance update from mid-October.
In his prepared remarks, Hapag-Lloyd (HLAG) CEO Rolf Habben Jansen today – the full interim report, 60 pages, is here – said that:
“We have achieved a good result and strictly managed our costs while (…) benefiting from improved market conditions in the third quarter. However, with its increasing number of cases worldwide, ...
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