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Hapag-Lloyd in Advanced Talks to Acquire ZIM for $3.5 Billion


The deal is still pending final approvals

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February 16, 2026 · Today on Supply Chain24/7

Hapag-Lloyd in Advanced Talks to Acquire ZIM for $3.5 Billion

Hapag-Lloyd in Advanced Talks to Acquire ZIM for $3.5 Billion

Hapag-Lloyd is in advanced talks to acquire Israel’s ZIM Shipping, in a deal expected to exceed $3.5 billion and still pending final approvals.

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