Supply Chain Ireland Podcast

Episode 4 Nils Haupt Head of Corporate Communications at Hapag-Lloyd

28 min · 8. mai 2026
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We are delighted to be joined today by Nils Haupt from Hapag-Lloyd [https://www.hapag-lloyd.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] — one of the world’s leading container shipping companies. Now, global shipping is one of those industries that most people rarely think about… until something goes wrong. Yet almost everything we use, wear, build, or consume has likely spent time on a container vessel somewhere in the world. From electronics and pharmaceuticals to food, retail, and industrial goods, global trade quite literally moves by sea. Nils has had a fascinating career journey across media, aviation, and now international shipping — giving him a unique perspective on how communication, leadership, and customer expectations are evolving in an increasingly volatile world. And there’s certainly no shortage of volatility right now. Over the past few years, supply chains have faced pandemic disruption, port congestion, geopolitical tensions, war in the Red Sea, rising fuel costs, and now renewed instability around the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most strategically important shipping routes. Today, we’re going to explore what these disruptions actually mean in practical terms for global carriers: how quickly shipping networks can adapt, the real operational and financial costs behind rerouting vessels, the knock-on effects across global trade, and importantly, the human impact on crews working in high-risk regions. We’ll also discuss how customer expectations have changed, why resilience is now becoming just as important as efficiency, and what supply chain leaders should be preparing for next.

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episode Episode 4 Nils Haupt Head of Corporate Communications at Hapag-Lloyd cover

Episode 4 Nils Haupt Head of Corporate Communications at Hapag-Lloyd

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