The company has been operating as a stand-alone
business unit since its inception in June 2023 and this rebranding marks a
significant milestone for the company. The
new brand name draws inspiration from the “Hanseatic League,” a historic
alliance of seafaring merchants in Northern Europe renowned for their trade and
navigation prowess. The rebranding underscores the company’s commitment to
delivering quality and expansive terminal operations, akin to the principles
upheld by the Hanseatic League.
Hanseatic Global Terminals strongly supports our
commitment to quality, efficiency, and sustainability,” Bhatia stated. “Our customers and partners will enjoy significant benefits,
such as even more reliable and efficient services. In addition, the increased
manageability supports our sustainability efforts.
Hanseatic Global Terminals is poised to
manage and consolidate terminal and infrastructure investments across 20 terminals
in 11 countries, signifying a robust global footprint. Key locations under its
management include Container Terminal Altenwerder in Hamburg, JadeWeserPort in
Wilhelmshaven, Terminal TC3 in Tangier, and Terminal 2 in Damietta, which is
currently under construction. These strategic hubs are expected to bolster the
company’s operational capabilities and service offerings significantly.
Moreover, the company’s reach extends to
the Americas and India through notable acquisitions and investments. Hanseatic
Global Terminals oversees terminals in the Americas, acquired through the
purchase of Chile-based SAAM Terminals’ business. In India, it has invested in J M Baxi Ports & Logistics Limited.
Additionally, the company holds a minority stake in the Spinelli Group, further
diversifying its portfolio and strengthening its position in the global market.
This strategic rebranding is anticipated to enhance
Hanseatic Global Terminals’ operational efficiency and customer service,
aligning with its goals of sustainability and quality. As the company continues to expand and innovate, it
remains committed to maintaining the high standards of reliability and
efficiency that its customers have come to expect.