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Hapag-Lloyd in Talks to Acquire Zim in Blockbuster Shipping Deal
By MGN Editorial•February 16, 2026 at 03:23 PM
German shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd is in advanced negotiations to acquire Israeli container line Zim in a multi-billion dollar merger, according to reports.
In a move that would reshape the global container shipping landscape, Hapag-Lloyd has confirmed it is in 'advanced negotiations' to acquire Zim Integrated Shipping Services, one of the world's top 10 container lines.
The potential acquisition, first reported by Seatrade Maritime, would see Hapag-Lloyd add Zim's fleet of over 100 container ships and solidify its position as the world's fifth-largest container line. Zim, headquartered in Haifa, Israel, currently operates a fleet of 101 vessels with a total capacity of 545,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs).
'The negotiations over the acquisition of Zim are well advanced,' Hapag-Lloyd said in a statement. 'However, there is still no binding agreement.'
The two companies have not disclosed the potential purchase price, but industry analysts estimate the deal could be worth several billion dollars given Zim's size and profitability. Zim reported net income of $4.7 billion in 2025.
A successful acquisition would mark Hapag-Lloyd's largest-ever takeover and continue the trend of consolidation in the container shipping sector. In recent years, major mergers have included the combination of CMA CGM and COSCO, as well as Maersk's acquisition of Hamburg Süd.
For Hapag-Lloyd, the deal would expand its global footprint and strengthen its position against industry leaders Maersk, MSC, and CMA CGM. Zim's strong presence in the Asia-Europe and transpacific trades would complement Hapag-Lloyd's network.
The potential transaction remains subject to regulatory approvals and other closing conditions. Both companies have said they will provide further updates as the negotiations progress.
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