Hamburg
The landscape in one of shipping's historic home cities is changing, some of Hamburg's most recognisable names have been toppled by the drawn-out consequences of the 2008 financial crisis, but the city shows signs of resilience.
Knock out stragglers and sell ships cheap, Bunnemann urges German banks
End hidden state subsidies to speed recovery, argues rising star
MPC Container Ships seeks 50-vessel fleet and US listing in short order
Constantin Baack outlines company’s go big or go home strategy
Rickmers insolvency — how did it come to this?
A timeline of Lloyd's List's extensive coverage of the trouble at Rickmers Group
Hapag-Lloyd inks $320m leaseback deal with Bocomm Leasing
Deal will involve eight 8,000 teu-9,000 teu containerships
L&B and Asiatic/Atlantic Lloyd sign up to Hanseatic Unity Chartering
New signings will build commercial management one-stop shop
Tottering boxship giant 'gave away' Rickmers-Linie
Top brass at German owner determined to face down rebel bondholders
No regrets on Marenave liquidation, says Daus-Petersen
Hamburg shipping circles speculate that shell will be reverse listing vehicle for Offen
Rickmers reaches the end of the line
The future of one of Hamburg's oldest names is in doubt as Rickmers Group files for insolvency
Tui offloads remaining Hapag-Lloyd stake
Transaction took place via an open market block trade
Macquarie to head search for Rickmers investors
Ignace van Meenen is out as part of boardroom shake-up
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