Containerships, a subsidiary of the container shipping company - CMA CGM, is integrating the Hamburg into its liner service - BALT1. The intra-European liner service - ‘BALT-1’ started in Hamburg on Friday (22/09/23), with the departure of the vessel – ‘Containerships VIII’.
The new service is designed to increase the frequency of sailings between the ports of Hamburg, Rotterdam and Teesport, and to provide a direct and fast connection between Germany and the United Kingdom (UK).
‘DUKE’ service
Containerships announced the direct service between Germany and the United Kingdom, marketed as ‘DUKE’
Containerships announced the direct service between Germany and the United Kingdom, marketed as ‘DUKE’, connecting mainland Europe and the Eastern coast of the UK.
Together with the extensive rail network in Europe offering daily train connections, this service is an ideal and sustainable route for the transport of goods to the United Kingdom.
Part of the ‘BALT-1’ liner service
The ‘DUKE’ service is thus part of the ‘BALT-1’ liner service, which rotates between the ports of Hamburg, Rotterdam, Teesport, Rotterdam, Helsinki, Tallinn and Hamburg in Europe.
According to the industry service - Alphaliner, the company uses its freighters ‘CONTAINERSHIPS VIII’ with a capacity of 850 standard containers (TEU) and the ‘CONTAINERSHIPS VI’ with a capacity of 956 TEU.
Connecting Hamburg to the UK, Spain and Northern Africa
Containerships connects Hamburg not only with the United Kingdom, but also with Spain and the Canary Islands, Northern Africa, as well as Poland and the Baltic Sea region.
The Port of Hamburg offers intercontinental maritime, as well as European feeder and short-sea connections to around 950 destinations in 178 countries.
These can be accessed online via the Liner service database on Port of Hamburg’s official website - www.portofhamburg.com. The database also includes contact information for around 100 shipping agencies and lines.