Gemini Cooperation
Gemini Cooperation is the operational partnership launched by Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd in February 2025. It uses a hub-and-spoke network designed to deliver schedule reliability above 90% on East-West trades. The alliance covers the following East-West container trades: Asia-Europe, Asia-Mediterranean, Transpacific, Transatlantic, Middle East. Combined deployed capacity across the partnership stands at approximately 6,400,000 TEU as of the most recent published service network.
Vessel-sharing alliances such as Gemini Cooperation let member carriers pool capacity on long-haul trade lanes, run more frequent loops without each operator having to deploy a full string of mega-vessels, and offer customers wider port coverage and tighter schedules than any single carrier could deliver alone. Alliance partnerships do not extend to commercial sales — each member sells its own slots and contracts with shippers under its own house bill — but they do govern which physical ship carries each container on the water.
Gemini Cooperation members
- Maersk Line — Copenhagen, Denmark; SCAC MAEU; 707 vessels.
- Hapag-Lloyd — Hamburg, Germany; SCAC HLCU; 308 vessels.
Trade-lane coverage
Gemini Cooperation operates jointly on the following deep-sea container trades. Each lane is served by a rotation of vessels contributed by member carriers, with one carrier acting as the lead operator on each loop.
- Asia-Europe — joint vessel rotation; weekly or fortnightly fixed-day sailings depending on the loop.
- Asia-Mediterranean — joint vessel rotation; weekly or fortnightly fixed-day sailings depending on the loop.
- Transpacific — joint vessel rotation; weekly or fortnightly fixed-day sailings depending on the loop.
- Transatlantic — joint vessel rotation; weekly or fortnightly fixed-day sailings depending on the loop.
- Middle East — joint vessel rotation; weekly or fortnightly fixed-day sailings depending on the loop.