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  • [New] The planned sustainable reorganization of the container segment and the expansion of the European intermodal network, in particular with regard to Metrans, will be driven forward with a focus on Hamburg. HHLA
  • [New] Rail freight services from Hamburg and Bremerhaven are experiencing disruptions due to ongoing infrastructure upgrades across Germany's rail network. WOF Group
  • Port dwell times at major hubs, including Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp, and Piraeus, could extend substantially in the short term, compounding supply chain planning difficulty for European importers. Maritime Gateway - South Asia's Premier Shipping and Lo
  • In cities where short-term rental is already tightly regulated (such as Berlin, Munich and Hamburg), the practical effect will be stricter enforcement. THE AFRICAN COURIER. Reporting Africa and its Diaspora!
  • A five-day rail worker strike in Belgium started on Sunday which could cause delays and additional congestion in Antwerp and knock-on impacts on ports like Rotterdam and Hamburg, which are already struggling with congestion. Freightos
  • In 2026, the Norwegian container ship Yara Eyde will enter operation on the Oslo-Porsgrunn-Hamburg-Bremerhaven route, being the first of its kind in the world to sail with an ammonia engine as its primary fuel. CPG Click Oil and Gas
  • Together with other international industry events, Hamburg will become an important meeting point for the port industry, the maritime industry, and digital logistics at the beginning of September. Ocean News & Technology
  • The Hamburg Declaration's commitment to 300 GW by 2050, backed by concrete annual deployment targets of 15 GW during 2031-2040, provides the long-term framework that investors, developers, and supply chains desperately need. Green Fuel Journal
  • Routes from Vienna and Innsbruck to Hamburg will be the first to enjoy the new 143 mph capable trains, but they will gradually spread to other routes linking the Austrian capital with Italy, Switzerland, Germany and France by 2025. Yahoo Style
  • The Hamburg plant will be one of the first copper smelters in the world to use hydrogen instead of natural gas for the reduction process in its anode furnaces. Global Mining Review

Last updated: 25 June 2026



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