Combined Management Report

The Combined Management Report covers the course of business at the HHLA Group and Hamburger Hafen und Logistik Aktiengesellschaft (HHLA AG).

Group Overview

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Holding/Other

  • Strategic corporate development
  • Functional management of the Container segment
  • Management of resources and processes
  • Provision of shared services
  • Floating crane operations
  • Development and letting of port-related real estate

Port Logistics Subgroup

Listed Class A shares

Container Segment

  • Container handling
  • Container transfer between modes of transport (ship, rail, truck)
  • Container-related services (e.g. storage, maintenance, repair)

Intermodal Segment

  • Container transport via rail and truck in the ports’
  • Loading and unloading of carriers
  • Operation of inland

Logistics Segment

  • Specialist handling of bulk cargo, general cargo, vehicles, fruit, etc.
  • Consulting and training

Real Estate Subgroup

Non-listed Class S shares

Real Estate Segment

  • Management of real estate in Hamburg’s Speicherstadt historical warehouse district and Fischmarkt Hamburg-Altona
  • Development
  • Tenancy
  • Facility management

Shareholder Structure

Share capital: total of 72,753,334 no-par-value registered shares (no-par-value shares)

Port Logistics Subgroup

of which 70,048,834 Class A shares
– listed –

31.6 % Free float68.4 % Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg

  • Free float
    22,128,334 Class A shares
  • Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
    Shareholding: 47,920,500 Class A shares + 2,704,500 Class S shares

Real Estate Subgroup

of which 2,704,500 Class S shares
– non-listed –

100 % Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg

  • Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
    Shareholding: 47,920,500 Class A shares + 2,704,500 Class S shares
Hinterland

A port’s catchment area.

Terminal

In maritime logistics, a terminal is a facility where freight transported by various modes of transport is handled.