Teaming up in Hamburg

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HHLA Hamburg’s container depot and repair affiliate Hamburger Containerund Chassis-Reparatur-Gesellschaft (HCCR) is teaming up with container service provider Condaco to offer comprehensive cleaning, repair and depot work for tank containers.

The partnership stipulates that HCCR will focus on cleaning, handling and transporting tank containers to/from its tank cleaning station at Altenwerder Damm to the depot at the Altenwerder Damm, which is close to HHLA’s CTB container terminal in the Waltershof, while Condaco is responsible for all repair work. In addition, Condaco, which has provided specialist services for tank containers in many parts of the world for more than 30 years, can also carry out modifications and fulfil other special orders.

Apart from being conveniently located for CTB, the depot has direct access to the A7 motorway, and is rail-connected, with the facilities to load a complete block train.

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Teaming up in Hamburg

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HHLA Hamburg’s container depot and repair affiliate Hamburger Containerund Chassis-Reparatur-Gesellschaft (HCCR) is teaming up with container service provider Condaco to offer comprehensive cleaning, repair and depot work for tank containers.

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