Leif Höegh & Co

[4][5] Until December 2019 sale, the Company used to also have a 50% stake in Euro Marine Logistics[6] that connects Zeebrügge, Esbjerg (Denmark), Gothenburg (Sweden), Drammen (Oslofjord, Norway) and Port of Tyne (UK), providing dedicated short sea services.

[10] In January 2015, the MV Höegh Osaka was en route from Southampton to Bremerhaven when it accidentally grounded, requiring salvage.

[11] On 25 February 2019, MV Höegh London reported a crew member casualty while sailing in the Mediterranean Sea from Tanger-Med to Gemlik.

[12] The vessel faced an extremely serious storm, that caused severe rolling and consequent unexpected movements of her cargo on the decks.

[15] The vessel had been on a regular monthly service between Europe and US, under Grimaldi Group chartering and operation, transporting cars and used high and heavy machineries, but was eventually declared a total loss.

Höegh Trotter in Emden in 1976
Höegh Masan
Maersk Willow
Maersk Wind
Höegh Masan at berth