Hanseatic Global Terminals Le Havre has been formally launched as the new name and brand identity of the former CNMP LH terminal, marking the latest step in the facility's transition following Hanseatic Global Terminals' majority acquisition last year.
The rebranding follows a series of investments since the company took a 60% stake in March 2025, including the purchase of 14 Kalmar hybrid straddle carriers for delivery in early 2026 and the appointment of Benoit Klein as managing director.
Meanwhile, CNMP LH terminal Le Havre's remaining 40% held by Seafrigo.
Hanseatic Global Terminals said the rebranding introduced visual changes across facilities, workwear, offices, and digital platforms such as websites and social media.
The entity is now officially registered as Hanseatic Global Terminals Le Havre. Alongside these updates, Hanseatic Global Terminals is standardizing and strengthening processes to ensure consistent, high-quality service for customers and partners worldwide.
Le Havre ranks among Europe's 10 largest ports and is France’s leading gateway for sea transport, handling around 3 million TEU annually. It offers excellent hinterland connections to Paris, and container throughput is expected to grow – particularly in the attractive reefer container segment.
"This milestone marks a significant step in our Strategy 2030 to grow our Terminal Portfolio and reflects our commitment to building a unified, world-class terminal network that delivers consistent, high-quality service globally," said Dheeraj Bhatia, CEO Hanseatic Global Terminals.
"This change of identity marks a major turning point: thanks to our strengthened partnership with HGT, we are combining our expertise in temperature-controlled food logistics with a global vision of port terminals for the benefit of our customers, our employees and the development of the port of Le Havre," mentioned Eric Barbé, President of Seafrigo Group.
Benoit Klein, managing director Hanseatic Global Terminals Le Havre, noted that since joining Hanseatic Global Terminals, the focus has been on investing in people, technology, and infrastructure to strengthen our capabilities.
"The brand transition marks an exciting chapter for Le Havre, and we remain committed to providing the same trusted service while unlocking new opportunities for growth and excellence," he said.
Established in 2023, Hanseatic Global Terminals is an independent entity operating under the Hapag-Lloyd group of companies, focused on Terminals and Infrastructure. Hanseatic Global Terminals has a robust vision to become a global terminal operator, expanding to approximately 30 terminals by 2030.