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October 19, 2023 · about 2 years ago

Hapag-Lloyd expands its business in Brazil with new JV

German shipping major Hapag-Lloyd and Brazilian shipping and waterway logistics company Norsul have set up a new joint venture Norcoast.

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German shipping major Hapag-Lloyd and Brazilian shipping and waterway logistics company Norsul have set up a new joint venture Norcoast.

As explained, Norcoast will be an independent company in the sector offering container cabotage and feeder services in Brazilian ports in Q1 2024. This joint venture is based on a 50-50 partnership.

“The Brazilian coastal transport sector is constantly growing and handled over 1.2 million TEU in 2022. Norcoast will offer integrated logistics as well as quick and efficient solutions for its customers – thereby taking advantage of the increasing demand in Brazil’s coastal shipping market,” said Andrés Kulka , Senior Managing Director Region Latin America at Hapag-Lloyd.

“The creation of Norcoast is an important milestone while it combines the expertise of Hapag-Lloyd and Norsul. Norcoast will promote access, additional capacity, and inclusion of companies in the use of coastal navigation as a transportation mode whilst being present in the largest ports in Brazil,” explained Angelo Baroncini , CEO of Norsul.

According to German shipowner, the new joint venture will be headed by Gustavo Paschoa , CEO of Norcoast, who brings with him extensive industry knowledge in the Brazilian transport and logistics sector, including previous senior management positions at Norsul, Damco, DSV and Penske Logistics.

Norcoast has already been incorporated and the partnership between Hapag-Lloyd and Norsul was also approved by the Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE), Brazil’s national competition regulator.

The request to operate as Brazilian shipping company (EBN) was also approved by the Board of Directors of the Agência Nacional de Transportes Aquaviários (ANTAQ) – thereby paving the way to enter the market.

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